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The #PersianGulf is enduring life-threatening heat indexes above 140 degrees

"Some locations have seen the #HeatIndex, or how it feels when factoring in the humidity, reach 140 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit (60 to 65 Celsius), fueled by an intense heat dome, the warmest water temperatures in the world and the influence of human-caused climate change."

washingtonpost.com/weather/202

The Washington Post · The Persian Gulf is enduring life-threatening heat indexes above 140 degreesBy Dan Stillman
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"In the south and southeast – especially along the coast stretching from eastern Texas into much of Florida – the NWS is warning of #HeatIndex values approaching or exceeding 110 degrees. The danger of the heat results from the high temperatures as well as the high humidity in these regions, NWS said."

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#ExtremeHeat

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A #heatwave is bringing searing temperatures to #NewYork and the I-95 corridor. #WashingtonDC has hit 100 degrees

#HeatIndex of 100 – 105 F over a widespread area, with 110 F possible in the southern mid-Atlantic. "Record overnight low temperatures will increase health risks by reducing the ability for people to cool down at night. "

cnn.com/2024/06/22/weather/hea

This is the media corridor, the power corridor. Will it affect politicians' attitudes and media coverage on #ClimateChange?

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#Florida Legislators Ban Local Heat Protections for Millions of Outdoor Workers

"The measure prohibits local governments from establishing heat protections for outdoor workers. It comes after Miami-Dade County considered a proposal last year that would have compelled construction and agriculture companies to provide water and rest breaks when the #HeatIndex there rises to 95 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.

The new state legislation preempts any such local provisions."

insideclimatenews.org/news/190

Inside Climate News · Florida Legislators Ban Local Heat Protections for Millions of Outdoor Workers - Inside Climate NewsAdvocates characterize the bill as “cruel and inhumane” as the global climate warms.

Why #nighttime #heat can be so dangerous and why it’s getting worse

On average, nights are warming faster than days in most of the United States, a national climate assessment found.

By Rachel Ramirez, CNN, Jun 30, 2023

"Summers are getting hotter than ever, shattering all-time high temperature records, straining the energy grid and damaging critical infrastructure.

"#HeatWaves also are coming to include another increasingly dangerous element: overnight temperatures that don’t cool down enough to offer sufficient reprieve from stifling heat, particularly for people without access to #AirConditioning.

“'Most people don’t realize that hot nighttime temperatures have been outpacing daytime temperature increases across most populated regions worldwide in recent decades,' Columbia University’s Data Science Institute postdoctoral research scientist Kelton Minor told CNN.

“'We think it’s because as the days grow warmer, there is more moisture in the air that traps the heat,' the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health’s executive director, Lisa Patel, told CNN. 'During the day, that moisture reflects the heat, but at night, it traps the heat in.'

#Increasing nighttime heat is even more common in #cities because of the #UrbanHeatIsland effect, in which #metro areas are significantly hotter than their surroundings.

"Places with a lot of #asphalt, #concrete, buildings and #freeways absorb more of the sun’s heat than areas with ample #parks, #rivers and #tree-lined streets. At night, when temperatures are supposed to cool down, the retained heat is released back into the air, said University of Washington climate and health expert Kristie Ebi.

"Areas with a lot of #GreenSpace – with grass and trees that reflect sunlight and create shade – are cooler on summer’s hottest days, she said.

“'Many cities put together #CoolingShelters, but people have to know where they are, how to get to them and what hours they operate,' Ebi told CNN, noting city officials must rethink #UrbanPlanning to consider #ClimateChange."

#ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #HeatIndex #WetBulb

accuweather.com/en/weather-new

‘Extreme threat’: Large swathe of southern US at dangerous ‘wet bulb temperature’

by Jeremy Tanner - 06/29/23

"Readings of a key indicator of heat exposure danger have reached the highest possible threat level in multiple southern states, as well as in a few states in the #Midwest.

"When it comes to the 'wet bulb temperature,' nearly all of #Louisiana, #Mississippi, and #Arkansas are under 'extreme threat.' The wet bulb temperature measures multiple stressors on the human body in direct sunlight, not in the shade, as the #HeatIndex does.

"When it’s hot, humans sweat to cool off, but if the humidity is also high enough there’s a point at which sweat loses its cooling effect.

"The upper limit that humans could withstand was thought to be 95 F at 100% humidity, according to a 2010 study. New research out of Penn State University’s Noll Laboratory found that the critical limit is in fact even lower – 88 F at 100% humidity."

#ExtremeWeather #WetBulb #ExtremeHeat #Humidity #Climate #ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #USA #SouthernUSA

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Just lived through my first ever 50°C HeatIndex day ever,

5 hours of which were without mains electricity due to 'load shedding', so no air conditioning, just fans.

I am so sapped of energy, and in disbelief...

Hv to go check up on the stray kittens im fostering in the garden soon, as soon I feel less weak. Already lost a handful of shade plants to the heat.