54 C for everyone using normal units
That’s extremely cold. Also, Kelvin is spelled with a K.
13 people so far are extremely insecure about their choice of temperature units.
I found the pedant!
Do they not have the concept of humor on your planet? That’s too bad. I hope it gets there sometime soon.
I think it’s a reference to another comment, it wasn’t mean
327K for the annoying pedants
Annoying pedant here… 54C is actually 327.15K
587°R for everyone who is a Scottish engineer.
Can you please describe it as a quantity mass compressing air in a 1" cylinder for 10 seconds at STP?
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You better have forgotten another quotation somewhere, because if that stands for the heretical inch unit then I’m about to shove my 30cm up your ass.
Oh Right, right . My 1 “cylinders” . Now if you’ll excuse me, I got some sleep to measure in foot step cubed boxels per metric second squared.
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Hot damn that puts it into perspective.
Came here to make a human steak joke but as usual, the community doesn’t disappoint.
…and this is your bed, it’s a water bed and we add rosemary, salt and oregano to your taste.
this means that you can cook a steak perfectly by leaving it out in the sun in Death Valley
Nope, in the shade.
Though, TBF, the NPS, who admin that thermometer, admit it’s in a very hot location next to the ranger station, and they keep it there for bragging rights.
That’s insane. I was in Arizona last month in 110° heat, and going outside felt like stepping into an oven. I can’t imagine what 130° must feel like.
I’ve worked in 120° heat and it’s not fun. Especially when you go back in the truck and it’s 140° and the “cooling fan” just turns the truck to a convection oven.
I once flew out of Phoenix and they delayed the flight because it was 117°F. They said it was too hot for the plane to take off.
Air’s too thin, can’t get enough lift.
Yeah when it finally was ready for takeoff I was like… Are you sure? Nervous as hell haha
And the engines can’t make the power.
The three H’s that are dangerous for flying: Hot Humid Height (altitude)
All three affect the air density and can be extremely dangerous to fly in.
Ah the Ole hair dryer.
Yeah, but it’s a dry heat.
I don’t think people take dry heat seriously. Humid heat is obviously dangerous because you can’t sweat the heat out of your body as efficiently, but dry heat at these temperatures feels like walking outside and holding a hair dryer to your skin. It’s so fucking hot. You can feel the sun touching your skin like its physically reaching out. You sunburn from 5–15 minutes in the sun without sunblock. And it doesn’t cool off either, not really. Temperatures stay in the high 80s and low-to-mid 90s all night. “But it’s a dry heat” is really dismissive of how dangerous an unwavering 90–120° is, in this case for weeks on end.
You’re right, feels like stepping into an oven, as soon as you’re in the sun you feel like you’re starting to literally cook. It’s awful, and in a city it doesn’t cool much so you can’t cool off. If heat doesn’t get you the first day try the next when you’re with down a little.
you feel like you’re starting to literally cook.
That’s because you are.
That’s the joke
I’d like to see how a dry heat compares because I’ve always heard it was better. This past week where I’m at in the states has been terrible, triple digit heat (I think it was 102 on Wednesday) with super high humidity and ridiculous UV levels; the air is thick and like a blanket wrapped around your head the moment you walk outside. Nights have been upper 70’s-low 80’s, I know it could be worse (thank god for a pool and AC), but this is way hotter than when I grew up.
after dying in greater vancouver region one summer some decade ago, I went to nevada and pet some donkeys or something. The degrees were higher but I wasn’t dripping with sweat like in vancouver. The real rain in raincouver was my sweat all along! Actually though its so gross. People regularly ask if I’m crying and if I need to take a break. One of the jobs in the past a customer actually called a manager to ask for them to give me an extra break for working so hard in the heat. I was fine, just looked like I pissed myself, then did a handstand and pissed myself again.
Nah, humidity is the real killer when it comes to heat.
Stow that shit, Hudson.
It goes cooler at night…mostly
90° is technically “cooler,” yes.
The record low was 15f / -9c. I made the mistake of camping out there without proper gear one winter night. “How cold could it get in the desert?” I thought. Whoops.
Maybe we can build a fire, sing a couple of songs. Why don’t we try that?
Haha perfect!
I feel like Death Valley always hits 127 degrees.
The end is coming very quickly now.
Earth is ready to get rid of us.
Just Death-Valley doing Death-Valley things.
I hope the pupfish are okay
They’ll be fine as long as nobody pees on them again
Thermometer from my deployment to Iraq in 2008. Pretty sure that day we were over 130F. I have to do some more digging but I believe I have a photo of one over 140F.
Anything metal becomes burn your skin hot in just a few minutes. Exposed skin is very uncomfortable almost immediately.
Can confirm hair dryer weather at those temps.