Very high daytime temperatures with health impacts affecting not just the vulnerable: heat related illnesses, hospital admissions or death. Further transport disruption – e.g. track buckling on railways, road melt. One Extreme Summer Day is one day in which the threshold is passed in a year.This data-set contains 3 fields for each fixed period (1981-2000, 2001-2020) and Global Warming Level (1.5°C, 2°C, 2.5°C, 3°C, 3.5°C, 4°C) combination: the median, 2nd lowest and 2nd highest among the 12 ensemble members. The fields are named accordingly; e.g. the 2nd lowest at 2.5°C is ESD_25_lowerTo understand the data, refer to the LACS Scientific Detail.To understand how to explore the data, see the User Guides available on the Climate Data Portal.
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Dcat Issued2024-07-09T13:58:08.000Z
Dcat Modified2024-07-12T13:44:26.546Z
Dcat Publisher NameMet Office
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