Drier soils may turn late summer into prolonged extreme heat
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The summers of recent years have been hot, but not unusual from a meteorological perspective. According to researchers at Leipzig University, though, the next extreme summer would far exceed anything we have experienced so far.
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- 01The summers of recent years have been hot, but not unusual from a meteorological perspective.
- 02According to researchers at Leipzig University, though, the next extreme summer would far exceed anything we have experienced so far.
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