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Delhi temperature hits 52.9C, shattering India’s national record
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Delhi temperature hits 52.9C, shattering India’s national record
That’s 127.22°F.
That’s not all that far off the world record in Death Valley.
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2021/07/death-valley-california-breaks-the-all-time-world-heat-record-for-the-second-year-in-a-row/
There are a whole lot more people living in Delhi than Death Valley, though.
EDIT: According to this, the hottest temperature India has been recorded seeing prior to this was in 2016:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_weather_records
That was at Phalodi, which is a desert city in India.
EDIT2: It sounds like the Indian government thinks that the reading may be an error.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/delhi-temperature-may-break-record-highest-ever-india-126-degrees/
The difference is that the Delhi temperature is likely with significantly more humidity than the Death Valley one, even despite the fact that it’s the drier part of the year in Delhi.
Yeah. Where I used to live, 28C was bang on perfect. My new part of the world which is more inland and dry, it felt like that at 43. I would never had known if someone hadn’t mentioned “record heat”.
I’ve been in 52 in dessert and it’s more like an oven, much less like a sauna. It’s “interesting”. I’ve been in 48C in a humid climate and it the heat felt ois so, so, so much worse, most people wouldn’t understand it unless experienced. It feels genuinely lethal and people definitely do die in their homes.