I visited Madrid a weak ago+, should be 36°C @20% humidity, no biggie right?
Madrid the city itself is a heat spot (no trees, asphalt, stone, AC outlets…), it was 8.5°+ compared to surrounding areas, we were all sick like.
Why would you not communicate things like that in weather apps/web sites? Even the hygrometry isn’t always reported, or for 24h when temperature is changing wildly hour to hour (so hygro too)…
“wet bulb” isn’t a term that’s eerie and unsettling to anyone else?
Should be renamed “drop dead temperature”, as in
I visited Madrid a weak ago+, should be 36°C @20% humidity, no biggie right?
Madrid the city itself is a heat spot (no trees, asphalt, stone, AC outlets…), it was 8.5°+ compared to surrounding areas, we were all sick like.
Why would you not communicate things like that in weather apps/web sites? Even the hygrometry isn’t always reported, or for 24h when temperature is changing wildly hour to hour (so hygro too)…
at least it’s not “moist”
Wet bulb = permamoist
The meaning behind it is terrifying, but the words themselves are way too, well, bouba