Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 19
th, 2021 at 12:07pm:
There is a thing known as “wet bulb temperature.” This shows that parts of the tropics will become uninhabitable as the global temperature keeps rising.
Where is this shown? Has Singapore been told?
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 19
th, 2021 at 12:07pm:
Tropics and hot and humid already. Higher temperature means more evaporation from the oceans—so the tropics will become hotter and hotter and and more and more humid.
Poor petal. What happens at 100% humidity? It even occurs at today's levels.
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 19
th, 2021 at 12:07pm:
Bismarck in North Dakota, about as far north as you can get in the continental US, had 106°F days this summer.
Wow. So what is the highest temperature for Bismarck? July - 114F? August - 109F
https://www.weather.gov/bis/climate_EXT or perhaps you prefer wiki?
"The highest temperature ever recorded in Bismarck was 114 °F (46 °C), on July 6,
1936.[4] The temperature has reached or exceeded 110 °F (43.3 °C) in Bismarck a total of five times in recorded weather history. Two of those occasions were in the same five-year period: 111 °F (43.9 °C) in June 2002, and 112 °F (44.4 °C) in July 2006. "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Bismarck,_North_Dakota