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Projected trends in extreme heat in Senegal from 2020 to 2080

                (36°C – 40°C) are observed in the eastern region. The   Availability of data
                maximum temperatures are marked by the highest
                spatial dynamic across all temperature variables. In   The data used in this article  have  been cited  in the
                SSP1-2.6, maximum temperatures fall between 32°C    document. The links to access the data have been shared
                and 34°C across Senegal. For SSP2-4.5 and SSP5-8.5,   in-text.
                maximum temperatures range from 40°C to 51°C. In
                addition, the Lamb anomaly index indicates a greater   References
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