A sweltering heat wave is breaking records and filling up emergency rooms across the southwestern U.S., with Phoenix seeing temperatures soar beyond 43°C for 21 days in a row.
The heat is not dying down at night as much as it should, with experts saying some states are treading dangerously close to a critical "wet bulb temperature."
Jamie Mauracher explains what that means, and how long humans can survive such conditions.
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The heat is not dying down at night as much as it should, with experts saying some states are treading dangerously close to a critical "wet bulb temperature."
Jamie Mauracher explains what that means, and how long humans can survive such conditions.
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