Extreme Temperatures Becoming More Common in Ireland, New Study Finds
July 06, 2024
July 06, 2024
LANCASTER, England, July 6 (TNSres) -- Lancaster University issued the following news:
The chances of seeing Ireland experiencing temperatures in excess of 33 degrees Celsius, Ireland's hottest ever recorded temperature, has gone from being a 1 in 180-year event in 1942 to a 1 in 9-year event in 2020, according to a new study (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.08616) involving a Lancaster University statistician.
The study, which developed a new model to predict the frequency, . . .
The chances of seeing Ireland experiencing temperatures in excess of 33 degrees Celsius, Ireland's hottest ever recorded temperature, has gone from being a 1 in 180-year event in 1942 to a 1 in 9-year event in 2020, according to a new study (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.08616) involving a Lancaster University statistician.
The study, which developed a new model to predict the frequency, . . .