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Anonymous ID: S8JJYZrsUnited States /pol/510585221#510585221
7/17/2025, 1:58:18 AM
Yesterday parts of the US south experienced wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C). At these temperatures, no amount of shade or hydration can save you. Without AC, you die.
And this is just the beginning.
Anonymous ID: POQKNFKiUnited States /pol/509244677#509244677
7/1/2025, 9:54:24 PM
Last week, Japanese scientists detected wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C) in parts of the US south. At these temperatures, no amount of shade or hydration can save you. Without AC, you die.
Sir Curt Godfrey of the Heat Stroke Awareness League has deemed this dangerous scenario "Temperature Necessitated Death" or TND for short.
And this is just the beginning.
Anonymous ID: obwkWAkPUnited States /pol/509183129#509183129
7/1/2025, 4:51:24 AM
Last week, Japanese scientists detected wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C) in parts of the US south. At these temperatures, no amount of shade or hydration can save you. Without AC, you die.
Sir Curt Godfrey of the Heat Stroke Awareness League has deemed this dangerous scenario "Temperature Necessitated Death" or TND for short.
And this is just the beginning.
Anonymous /b/936465958#936465958
6/30/2025, 8:19:37 PM
Last week, Japanese scientists detected wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C) in parts of the US south. At these temperatures, no amount of shade or hydration can save you. Without AC, you die.
Sir Curt Godfrey of the Heat Stroke Awareness League has deemed this dangerous scenario "Temperature Necessitated Death" or TND for short.
And this is just the beginning.
Anonymous ID: ZPsunU7SUnited States /pol/509142922#509142922
6/30/2025, 7:48:03 PM
Last week, Japanese scientists detected wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C) in parts of the US south. At these temperatures, no amount of shade or hydration can save you. Without AC, you die.
Sir Curt Godfrey of the Heat Stroke Awareness League has deemed this dangerous scenario "Temperature Necessitated Death" or TND for short.
And this is just the beginning.
Anonymous /o/28486677#28486677
6/29/2025, 5:13:43 PM
Yesterday parts of the US south experienced wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C). At these temperatures, no amount of shade or coolant can save your car. Without an electric motor, your engine explodes. And this is just the beginning
Anonymous /b/936413945#936413945
6/29/2025, 4:49:30 PM
Yesterday parts of the US south experienced wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C). At these temperatures, no amount of shade or hydration can save you. Without AC, you die. And this is just the beginning.
Scientists have deemed this scenario "Temperature Necessitated Death" or TND for short
Anonymous /tv/212146330#212146330
6/29/2025, 3:35:37 PM
Yesterday parts of the US south experienced wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C). At these temperatures, no amount of shade or hydration can save you. Without AC, you die. And this is just the beginning

Why is there not a documentary about this???
Anonymous ID: RtkZlUnaUnited States /pol/509033910#509033910
6/29/2025, 3:11:09 PM
Yesterday parts of the US south experienced wetbulb temperatures up to 94F (34.5C). At these temperatures, no amount of shade or hydration can save you. Without AC, you die. And this is just the beginning
Anonymous /sci/16704496#16704496
6/21/2025, 8:47:17 PM
Why is it just this random middle patch that has highest temperatures? Why is Chicago so hot when it's so far up north? Why isn't all distributed in a normalized pattern that gradually gets hotter as you approach the equator?