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Humidity may prove breaking point for some areas as temperatures rise, says study

  

Category:  Environment/Climate

Via:  larry-hampton  •  7 years ago  •  6 comments

Humidity may prove breaking point for some areas as temperatures rise, says study

From US south to China, heat stress could exceed human endurance


Climate scientists say that killer heat waves will become increasingly prevalent in many regions as climate warms. However, most projections leave out a major factor that could worsen things: humidity, which can greatly magnify the effects of heat alone. Now, a new global study projects that in coming decades the effects of high humidity in many areas will dramatically increase.

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Larry Hampton
Professor Quiet
1  seeder  Larry Hampton    7 years ago

Climate scientists say that killer heat waves will become increasingly prevalent in many regions as climate warms. However, most projections leave out a major factor that could worsen things: humidity, which can greatly magnify the effects of heat alone. Now, a new global study projects that in coming decades the effects of high humidity in many areas will dramatically increase. At times, they may surpass humans' ability to work or, in some cases, even survive. Health and economies would suffer, especially in regions where people work outside and have little access to air conditioning. Potentially affected regions include large swaths of the already muggy southeastern United States, the Amazon, western and central Africa, southern areas of the Mideast and Arabian peninsula, northern India and eastern China.

 
 
 
Rex Block
Freshman Silent
1.1  Rex Block  replied to  Larry Hampton @1    7 years ago

OMG! It would be just AWFUL if that turned out to true.

 
 

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