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Rapidly increasing chance of record <scp>UK</scp> summer temperatures

Gillian Kay, Nick Dunstone, Doug Smith, Simon J. Brown, Chris Kent, Julia F. Lockwood, Adam A. Scaife

2025Weather5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The UK recorded its first exceedance of 40°C in July 2022. To assess the current chance of recurrence, we use a large climate model ensemble approach and find the 2023 return period to be 1‐in‐24 years (1/20–1/29 years confidence interval). However, the likelihood of 40°C has been accelerating and we estimate a 50–50 chance of another exceedance in the next 12 years, 4 years earlier than in a static 2023 climate. Far higher temperatures – over 45°C – and more sustained heatwaves may be possible today. Improved understanding of baseline exposure to temperature extremes could inform strategic heatwave preparation.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceConfidence intervalBaseline (sea)ClimatologyMeteorologyGeographyStatisticsMathematicsOceanographyGeologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsClimate variability and modelsClimate Change and Sustainable Development
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