by ABC2019 » 25/06/21, 18:21
The temperature isn't that outrageous, but as the picture shows, humans don't look in agony ... in fact one handles high heat quite well as long as you can sweat. The most critical is the wet bulb temperature, i.e. the temperature that must be made to reach the atmosphere so that the water begins to condense (or equivalently, the temperature where the voltage vapor at equilibrium is equal to that of the considered atmosphere). When it reaches 37 ° C, there you can no longer sweat and the body begins to heat up. A temperature of 40 ° C saturated with water is much more dangerous than 55 ° C dry. But for that it is necessary that air masses have been in contact with water at 37 ° C and that does not happen often, and only in the vicinity of very hot seas like the Persian Gulf. It is better to find a cool place to shelter, but luckily humanity has invented it, it's called houses.
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