Years of scientific research have found the climate crisis is causing heatwaves to become longer, more frequent and more intense.

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    7 months ago

    I don’t even want to imagine 50 C. In sauna, it’s dry and you manage 30 minutes by sweating. But living in a sauna sounds bloody awful.

    Also, almost anyone with a med / bio background will say - emergency rooms will be full at 50 C, and morgues will be crowded a few days after the event. :(

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      7 months ago

      From the article:

      At the SMS hospital in Rajasthan’s capital, Jaipur, so many bodies of casualties of the heat have arrived at the mortuary that its capacity has been exceeded.

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    That’s 122.9°F for those who can’t feel in Celsius. It also rained a little in the morning and the humidity was about 45%.

    I did a little check and the hottest day this week in Death Valley is supposed to be 113° tomorrow with about 9% humidity.

    Just for comparison.

    HOWEVER, news sources from India are now reporting that number to be an anomaly compared to still-excessive-but-not-a-record numbers from neighboring sensor stations. It could be from hot winds but possible it’s a malfunction. Investigation ongoing.

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      Haha that reeks of “those number don’t help someone who can influence this” let’s remeasure.

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        Possible, although it was apparently more than a few degrees different from the others. And everyone seems to agree it’s too damn hot, the only question is, “New High Score?”

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      yup, and climate scientists have known for years India would be one of the early and hardest hit nations/regions due to climate change