To cite a great man: “the sun is a deadly laser”. The pharmacy sign reads 42 degrees.
42 degrees according to the pharmacy’s on the left, pretty normal for no one to be outside
Zombie apocalypse ?
It’s hot outside, it’s a residential zone with few closed shops, what did you expect
Temperature is not an issue – it’s the humidity that makes you want to die when it’s hot. Last year I was on Canary islands during kalima (wind from Sahara desert). Temperatures raised by like 10 degrees to over 42~C and 33~ during night but humidity was really low, like 20%. Honestly? It was pleasant – ocean breeze and shadow and I could still do some forest hiking, walk around the towns.
When temperature dropped to like 23~C I went to some town and basically I was sweating like a pig. It felt like wet sauna with humidity hitting over 90%. Hard to breathe, you feel tired even after walking. I wouldn’t be worried that much because it’s pretty dry there.
Technically 23C can be much worse than 45C in terms of how you feel it.
*What would happen if every human being on Earth disappeared?*
Siesta time, Sunday, people on holiday, hot weather.
Normal.
Beautiful Sea over there anyway.
I can tell you with certainty I am outside Soverato right now
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Too hot?
To cite a great man: “the sun is a deadly laser”. The pharmacy sign reads 42 degrees.
42 degrees according to the pharmacy’s on the left, pretty normal for no one to be outside
Zombie apocalypse ?
It’s hot outside, it’s a residential zone with few closed shops, what did you expect
Temperature is not an issue – it’s the humidity that makes you want to die when it’s hot. Last year I was on Canary islands during kalima (wind from Sahara desert). Temperatures raised by like 10 degrees to over 42~C and 33~ during night but humidity was really low, like 20%. Honestly? It was pleasant – ocean breeze and shadow and I could still do some forest hiking, walk around the towns.
When temperature dropped to like 23~C I went to some town and basically I was sweating like a pig. It felt like wet sauna with humidity hitting over 90%. Hard to breathe, you feel tired even after walking. I wouldn’t be worried that much because it’s pretty dry there.
Technically 23C can be much worse than 45C in terms of how you feel it.
*What would happen if every human being on Earth disappeared?*
Siesta time, Sunday, people on holiday, hot weather.
Normal.
Beautiful Sea over there anyway.
I can tell you with certainty I am outside Soverato right now
Thats Italy at noon….all year around.