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In reply to the discussion: Well, it has finally been verified... [View all]NNadir
(37,140 posts)30. At wet bulb temperatures of 35C, temperatures which are now appearing all over the world...
...standing outside in the the air is fatal within a half hour. I suspect we have no idea how many people on this planet died from what used to be called "heat stroke." It's direct death by climate change, something that will become increasingly obvious in the common years, even beyond Arizona. Happily Arizona is fairly dry, but in a Monsoon season there may be hell to pay. This said, in the absence of water, wet bulb temperatures are not required to kill someone rather quickly. I once came close myself in Nevada when my car broke down.
Here's the wet bulb temperature interactive map put out by Columbia University: Wet bulb temperature map.
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I spent my career in education, and sitting through hearings for the State Board of Education
Lonestarblue
Dec 2022
#34
I'm not quite sure that "Morning Joe" is an authority of the ability of American engineering...
NNadir
Dec 2022
#9
Good point, however, there is a large segment of our population that is very poorly educated
dlk
Dec 2022
#11
Speaking of not knowing what we don't know, I would suspect that "Morning Joe" doesn't know...
NNadir
Dec 2022
#26
At wet bulb temperatures of 35C, temperatures which are now appearing all over the world...
NNadir
Dec 2022
#30
Chips are "raw materials" needed for cars, refrigerators, and many items the USA exports
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2022
#15
Latin is not required for rigor in education. It is much more useful for health care professionals
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2022
#24
Latin will do the job, but French and German and Chinese have their own rigor
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2022
#43
There was an excellent segment on 1A radio yesterday about the poor training of the US work force
erronis
Dec 2022
#20
This is the object of charter schools which suck up money from public schools
Stargazer99
Dec 2022
#21
The late George Carlin was right on the money with this regarding education
nightwing1240
Dec 2022
#22
Really good shows on YouTube about the chip industry and how ASML in the Netherlands builds the
Pepsidog
Dec 2022
#25
"no serious attempt"? You just dissed millions of American teachers. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2022
#47
Reminds me of the first time I discovered high school grads couldn't do long division.
jaxexpat
Dec 2022
#38
I think you'll have to explain your point, at least to me. Others probably get it, I don't. . . .nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2022
#51
I took two years of Latin in high school .. then two years of French (1962-66)
Bo Zarts
Dec 2022
#46
Definitely a dumbed down population will vote reactionary if frightened, but...
GreenWave
Dec 2022
#59