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With fires up the east coast it feels like it's been summer for longer than two weeks. Daily news podcast TheSignal looks to the data to see how summers have changed & what we can expect in 20 years. Apple Podcasts: ABC Listen:

We're less than two weeks into the Australian summer, but already it feels like it's been a lot longer than that.Since the fire season began, six people have died, more than 1000 homes have been destroyed, and about 10% of the national parks have burnt down.

Today, what does the data say about the exact difference between summers now, the summers our parents lived through, and the next 20 to come?We're less than two weeks into the Australian summer, but already it feels like it's been a lot longer than that.Since the fire season began, six people have died, more than 1000 homes have been destroyed, and about 10% of the national parks have burnt down.

Today, what does the data say about the exact difference between summers now, the summers our parents lived through, and the next 20 to come?

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