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sandyRoe | 11:10 Mon 16th May 2022 | ChatterBank
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Temperature in Delhi, India has reached 49°C. How high would a temperature have to be before a place became uninhabitable?
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Given the population count of approximately 19 million souls, higher than 49C I'd say.
i mean that is extreme for sure
people will be dying
That's over 120 degrees (celsius means nothing to me), I can't cope if it is over 75
It ain't half hot mum....

49ºC is 120⁰F. Scientist say that the hottest, long term,tempererature that will allow human life is a wet bulb temperature of 95ºF. A wet bulb temperature is taken with a wet cloth wrapped around the thermometor bulb and evaporation has a cooling effect on the recorded reading making it lower than a dry bulb measurement. 90ºF is the max. wet bulb temperature that human activity can take place outside. Unless you are English or a mad dog.
Nothing a nice cuppa can't cure.

barry, "celsius means nothing to me" bet you quote it when it's cold.

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