94 F lol
The hottest day I've ever seen was 141 F in Kuwait, and the coldest night I've ver seen was -39 F in North Dakota.
Climate change is a lie.

94 F lol
The hottest day I've ever seen was 141 F in Kuwait, and the coldest night I've ver seen was -39 F in North Dakota.
Climate change is a lie.

94 in Massachusetts is just another regular hot sunny day π lol
It's been over 100 here in my river valley in north Idaho several of the past 10 days and it gets like this every summer. I only have a little window AC unit in my bedroom. AC in my car doesn't work either. And it's a small town so I walk a lot of places.
WTF are wetbulb temps?
It takes the relative humidity into consideration. The military uses it to gauge heat stress on the troops. You have two thermometers and one is wrapped in wet gauze. You compare the temps and there's a scale to tell you what the relative temp is based on the humidity. The more humidity the less your sweat evaporates, so it can't cool you off as much.
94 doesnβt seem that badβ¦
WTF is this tosser on about? It was 107 here in Fort Worth yesterday and it is very typical of July in Texas. Where do these people get their bullshit from?
Seems like another educated idiot, people that learn terms but then use them wrong but think it makes them sound smart. To quote an 80s movie, "You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means".
This is what wet-bulb temp means, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet-bulb_temperature
Iβm not sure how I made it out of my teens if he is correct. Spent a lot of time during summer break setting property corners in subdivisions being built while it was that hot. By setting property corners I mean using a hammer to put pieces of #5 rebar in the ground. Iβll grant it was work for 10 minutes take a break for 10 minutes but I was still out in that heat for 10 hours. When I wasnβt doing that I was in the woods or a swamp somewhere cutting line with a bush axe.
All of that was preferable to being on lake parcel doing a boundary at 8am in December catching an off shore breeze when itβs already in the low 30s.
PA most days in summer were in the range of 92-98 degrees with heat indexes in the range of 102-106, we should all be dead. πΉ
And that's why no one lived in the American south when white people arrived in the 1500's with air conditioners.
94F and you die? What kind of woke millennial nonsense is this?
At 100% humidity, you could die at 94F if you are exposed to it for a few hours. You cannot sweat to cool yourself.
Depends on the humidity level. Even at 94F, At 100% humidity your sweat will not evaporate and you cannot cool yourself, you could die after a few hours in that condition
Sounds like the only solution is more energy usage for AC. Even if human caused climate change was real it would take another 100 years to reverse. Fossil fuels will save lives.