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    With further global warming, every region is projected to increasingly experience concurrent and multiple changes in climatic impact-drivers. Increases in hot and decreases in cold climatic impact-drivers, such as temperature extremes, are projected in all regions. (English)
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    At 1.5°C global warming, heavy precipitation and flooding events are projected to intensify and become more frequent in most regions in Africa, Asia (high confidence), North America (medium to high confidence) and Europe (medium confidence). (English)
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    At 2°C or above, these changes expand to more regions and/or become more significant (high confidence), and more frequent and/or severe agricultural and ecological droughts are projected in Europe, Africa, Australasia and North, Central and South America. (English)
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    Other projected regional changes include intensification of tropical cyclones and/or extra tropical storms (medium confidence), and increases in aridity and fire weather (medium to high confidence). (English)
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    Compound heatwaves and droughts become likely more frequent, including concurrently at multiple locations. (English)
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