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Related: About this forumTexas heat index could soon surpass 120 degrees, study finds
https://www.kxan.com/weather-traffic-qas/texas-heat-index-could-soon-surpass-120-degrees-study-finds/AUSTIN (KXAN) A recent report published by the First Street Foundation found soon the heat index could surpass 125 degrees in much of Texas. The study was first reported by our media partners with the Texas Tribune. The increase in the heat index is a result of climate change.
Meteorologist Rich Segal spoke with Erin Douglas from the Texas Tribune about the report and why Austin will soon feel like a desert. You can watch the interview above or read the transcript below to learn more.
Rich Segal, KXAN News: A study was recently done that suggested these heat index values that were seeing now to get even higher.
Erin Douglas, Texas Tribune: Yes, thats true. So the study is by the First Street Foundation. Its a research data science and technology nonprofit, and the studies are peer-reviewed extreme heat models, meaning they are taking whats happening right now.
Theyre sort of combining it with some of the global average temperature models and input that calculation to figure out, you know, what we might see for extreme heat coming up in the next 30 years. And so the major finding from this report is that across the country, on average, the hottest seven days locally, are expected to become the hottest 18 days by 2053.
more at link...
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having worked in Death Valley, several years back, during an August month; where they daily temp was 125 degrees every day, we as a nation, let alone Texas, are woefully unprepared for this both physically and mentally.
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Texas heat index could soon surpass 120 degrees, study finds (Original Post)
Javaman
Oct 2022
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Kaleva
(38,175 posts)1. I believe many individuals still won't take this seriously
Javaman
(63,109 posts)2. sad but true....
and when we hit that first summer of insanity (this years was just a preview), the willfully ignorant will scream, "why weren't we told that this would happen???!!??!"
we are so far down the climate change hole, it scares the living shit out of me.
two things on the near horizon that worry that crap out of me. the ice shelf in front of the Thwaites and Pine glaciers in the Antarctica collapsing. (I wonder of the US gov and military have a contingency plan for massive migration)That's predicted to collapse within 5 years.
and the acidification of the oceans to such a point that all the coral reefs world wide collapse. That's predicted within 10 years.
this is on top of the increasing temps.
GreenWave
(9,203 posts)3. When that tree came to kill Abbott he must have sold his soul to the devil.