It was between 93 and 98 degrees both days with
heat indices into the 100s and 80 % + humidity.
Not exact matches
Canadian weather forecasters try to combine
heat and humidity
into something called the «Humidex
Index».
It's definitely still the season for iced tea... our
heat index will be well
into the 100's today!
Temperatures reached
into the nineties on Monday, with a
heat index close to one - hundred degrees.
This past weekend the temperature in the Lake Norman Area rose
into the mid-nineties with the
heat index over 100 degrees!
And thus it would have meant the end of human civilization and essentially all modern mammalian — including human — life on essentially almost all the planet, since modern mammals can not survive with typical summertime afternoon
heat indexes around 200 degrees F or have viable populations at even just 150 degrees F without suitable microenvironments to retreat
into.)
To add CO2 to this model of oceanic
indices, you must calculate the affect of IR LW
heat penetration
into the warming of the oceans.