How Extreme Heat and Humidity Are Testing the Human Body’s Limits ('24 looking like Another Record)

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Just in HALF alone of the time I've been a member here GW has been proven, and to all rational AGW along with it. I thought it would be difficult to beat the 2023 record (which was a minor spike all by itself), but we may.

How Extreme Heat and Humidity Are Testing the Human Body’s Limits​

Bloomberg - August 14, 2024


The world’s Two Hottest days on record happened in July and 2024 is on track to be the warmest year ever. Heat waves are more frequent, have been more acute, and often arrived earlier than anticipated. Factor in humidity, and extreme weather is already testing the limits of the human body.

More than 1,300 people died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in June as temperatures reached about 52C (126F), while heat-related fatalities have also been recorded this year in locations including the US, Thailand, India and Mexico. Parts of Europe — where high temperatures contributed to over 47,000 deaths in 2023 — remain on alert for more extreme conditions this summer.
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Just in HALF alone of the time I've been a member here GW has been proven, and to all rational AGW along with it. I thought it would be difficult to beat the 2023 record (which was a minor spike all by itself), but we may.

How Extreme Heat and Humidity Are Testing the Human Body’s Limits​

Bloomberg - August 14, 2024


The world’s Two Hottest days on record happened in July and 2024 is on track to be the warmest year ever. Heat waves are more frequent, have been more acute, and often arrived earlier than anticipated. Factor in humidity, and extreme weather is already testing the limits of the human body.

More than 1,300 people died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in June as temperatures reached about 52C (126F), while heat-related fatalities have also been recorded this year in locations including the US, Thailand, India and Mexico. Parts of Europe — where high temperatures contributed to over 47,000 deaths in 2023 — remain on alert for more extreme conditions this summer.
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Dude, nine times as many people die from cold temperatures.

 
There is no "extreme heat breakout" and in fact there is NO WARMING on Earth other than from the surface of growing urban areas.
 
that may be true traditionally due to many reasons.
But did cold Deaths set a record last year?
Heat deaths Did.
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No, they didn't. Just more AGW lies for useful idiots to repeat.
 
Whenever the Co2 FRAUD uses "warmest ever" or "hottest" ever, know this...


Today Earth has 9 million cubic miles of ice, 8 of that on land mass Antarctica alone. During Jurassic, where there was little to no land near the poles, Earth had max 1 million cubic miles of ice.

The truth of the data of Earth today is the following...

1. NO WARMING in the ATMOSPHERE
2. NO WARMING in the OCEANS
3. NO ONGOING NET ICE MELT
4. NO BREAKOUT in CANE ACTIVITY
5. NO OCEAN RISE


The Co2 FRAUD can blabber all it can about "warmest" ever etc. We pay for it. Truth be told, Earth is gaining ice, and that's why the Co2 FRAUD cannot show us ONE SINGLE PHOTO of "ocean rise" and Surface Air Pressure has been dropping the past 70 years,,,,
 
Just in HALF alone of the time I've been a member here GW has been proven, and to all rational AGW along with it. I thought it would be difficult to beat the 2023 record (which was a minor spike all by itself), but we may.

How Extreme Heat and Humidity Are Testing the Human Body’s Limits​

Bloomberg - August 14, 2024


The world’s Two Hottest days on record happened in July and 2024 is on track to be the warmest year ever. Heat waves are more frequent, have been more acute, and often arrived earlier than anticipated. Factor in humidity, and extreme weather is already testing the limits of the human body.

More than 1,300 people died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in June as temperatures reached about 52C (126F), while heat-related fatalities have also been recorded this year in locations including the US, Thailand, India and Mexico. Parts of Europe — where high temperatures contributed to over 47,000 deaths in 2023 — remain on alert for more extreme conditions this summer.
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In America we have modern fixes for this issue, cold drinks and air conditioners.
 
No. My OP first refers to the two hottest days EARTHWIDE.
Then goes on to mention several Continents.
Not your backyard or city you Unbelievably Stupid Dipshlt!


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My OP first refers to the two hottest days EARTHWIDE.

Hottest in the last 140 years? Wow!

How many new nuclear reactors should we build, to stay cool?
 

How Extreme Heat and Humidity Are Testing the Human Body’s Limits​


Doesn’t seem to hurt The Brazilians.

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that may be true traditionally due to many reasons.
But did cold Deaths set a record last year?
Heat deaths Did.
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And they are still far below the deaths from cold.
 
Life is a tradeoff. We need more reliable energy for air conditioning.
And less green idiocy.
Are those heat deaths sacrificing themselves in the service of the hoax? You people have been telling us we're going into a new ice age for years now. There couldn't possibly be any actual cause for an increase in heat deaths. So why are these people dying?
 
Are those heat deaths sacrificing themselves in the service of the hoax? You people have been telling us we're going into a new ice age for years now. There couldn't possibly be any actual cause for an increase in heat deaths. So why are these people dying?

Are they sacrificing themselves because they can't afford higher priced, less reliable green energy?

You people have been telling us we're going into a new ice age for years now.

Not me.

Does the fossil fuel industry get any credit for fewer people dying of cold related reasons?
 
Just in HALF alone of the time I've been a member here GW has been proven, and to all rational AGW along with it. I thought it would be difficult to beat the 2023 record (which was a minor spike all by itself), but we may.

How Extreme Heat and Humidity Are Testing the Human Body’s Limits​

Bloomberg - August 14, 2024


The world’s Two Hottest days on record happened in July and 2024 is on track to be the warmest year ever. Heat waves are more frequent, have been more acute, and often arrived earlier than anticipated. Factor in humidity, and extreme weather is already testing the limits of the human body.

More than 1,300 people died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in June as temperatures reached about 52C (126F), while heat-related fatalities have also been recorded this year in locations including the US, Thailand, India and Mexico. Parts of Europe — where high temperatures contributed to over 47,000 deaths in 2023 — remain on alert for more extreme conditions this summer.
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So typical interglacial period where the northern hemisphere is deglaciating like it has 30 times in the past 3 million years. Brilliant.
 

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