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The recent blast of scorching temperatures across eastern Australia has served as a reminder of the risks extreme heat pose to the community.
World Weather Attribution - an academic collaboration of climate scientists - says heat waves can now be expected every five years on average - rather than four times a century, as used to be the case.
By ABC Australia4
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The recent blast of scorching temperatures across eastern Australia has served as a reminder of the risks extreme heat pose to the community.
World Weather Attribution - an academic collaboration of climate scientists - says heat waves can now be expected every five years on average - rather than four times a century, as used to be the case.

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