The average high temp at the airport in July is 105. That day of the tweet it was 104That is when you can literally see the heat rising up off the ground.
The average high temp at the airport in July is 105. That day of the tweet it was 104That is when you can literally see the heat rising up off the ground.
I hate the "feels like" tempThe average high temp at the airport in July is 105. That day of the tweet it was 104
Heat index matters in this case because when it gets high enough human beings can no longer survive, which due to humidity happens at lower measured temps because the body cannot cool itself through evaporation of sweat. So in this case it's more about survivability than "feels like".I hate the "feels like" temp
If it feels like 105...than it is 105. I know the weather nerds will freak out but that is how it should be. Also, aren't we in a time where we respect feelings. So if the temp "feels like" 105...we need to respect that.
Oh for sure. I was just referring to the "feels like" bit that weather men love.Heat index matters in this case because when it gets high enough human beings can no longer survive, which due to humidity happens at lower measured temps because the body cannot cool itself through evaporation of sweat. So in this case it's more about survivability than "feels like".
Earth recorded its hottest day on record on Thursday, making it the fourth straight to set or tie the record for warmest day globally.
The NOAA data shows the global average temperature climbed to an unprecedented 17.23°C (63.02°F) on Thursday.
This was 1.02°C (1.8°F) above the average for the date, and an increase from the previous record-holder of 17.18°C (62.9°F) set just one day before.
The period from July 3 through 6 is now the hottest four days on record globally.
If people cared about this, they'd vote differently.
that's the type that is attracted to superzeros like donald trump....the chosen one who knows more than godImagine being so smug that you think you know more than the overwhelming majority of scientists who have spent their entire careers in the field of climatology. You know the types that were far and away smarter and dedicated than everyone else. Then because you just have to own the libs above all other things in life you ignore all data and even real life, day to day observations. It's almost like you'd have to be paid to be that far out there.