Articles | Volume 4, issue 1/2
https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-4-37-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-4-37-2018
05 Dec 2018
 | 05 Dec 2018

Downscaling probability of long heatwaves based on seasonal mean daily maximum temperatures

Rasmus E. Benestad, Bob van Oort, Flavio Justino, Frode Stordal, Kajsa M. Parding, Abdelkader Mezghani, Helene B. Erlandsen, Jana Sillmann, and Milton E. Pereira-Flores

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A new study indicates that heatwaves in India will become more frequent and last longer with global warming. Its results were derived from a large number of global climate models, and the calculations differed from previous studies in the way they included advanced statistical theory. The projected changes in the Indian heatwaves will have a negative consequence for wheat crops in India.