thetrooper
Misanthrope
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Where on Earth is it 38 degrees right now??
Is it going to hit 100 today?Weather so bad here school timings have been shortened
not going to, hasIs it going to hit 100 today?
"39.1 degrees Celsius... like a Borg ship..." - Captain Jean-Luc Picard, First ContactView attachment 691344
Horrible. On the rave side, I got a cool drink
"Only in the hottest years this happens. And this year, it grows hot. 'El que hace trofeos de los hombres' - the demon who makes trophies of man."Not just for today, school hours have been shortened for all days until further notice
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what is that"Only in the hottest years this happens. And this year, it grows hot. 'El que hace trofeos de los hombres' - the demon who makes trophies of man."
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Was that the 'dry bulb' temp (e.g. not counting humidity) or the 'wet bulb' temp (counting humidity)? I forget what it is, but there's a 'wet bulb' temperature at which the human body cannot dissipate enough heat by sweating any longer. News reports here use "heat index" a lot - for example, the heat index in Florida the other day was 115F/46C - and I don't know if wet bulb temp and heat index are two terms for the same thing, or if they're slightly different measures. iirc, Kim Stanley Robinson's climate change disaster novel, The Ministry For the Future (2020), begins with a heat wave in India that kills tens of thousands.I just heard on the radio that in some cities in India its 52.3 degrees Celsius today which is about 126 degrees Fahrenheit[/URL]
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Wasn't that a Roland Emmerich movie?Went from full on summer sweaty weather, to a complete blizzard. May is always so bipolar around here.
Was that the 'dry bulb' temp (e.g. not counting humidity) or the 'wet bulb' temp (counting humidity)? I forget what it is, but there's a 'wet bulb' temperature at which the human body cannot dissipate enough heat by sweating any longer. News reports here use "heat index" a lot - for example, the heat index in Florida the other day was 115F/46C - and I don't know if wet bulb temp and heat index are two terms for the same thing, or if they're slightly different measures. iirc, Kim Stanley Robinson's climate change disaster novel, The Ministry For the Future (2020), begins with a heat wave in India that kills tens of thousands.