In San Luis Potosí at least four people died due to heat stroke and six more deaths are under investigation, according to local health services.
Ten cities in Mexico have registered record-high temperatures, including the capital, authorities said on Friday, amid a searing heat wave that has prompted blackouts nationwide and pushed the power grid to the brink.
In the normally temperate high-altitude capital of Mexico City, North America’s largest metropolis, thermometers on Thursday peaked at 34.3 degrees Celsius (93.7 degrees Fahrenheit), a tenth of a degree higher than the record hit just a month earlier.
Neighboring Puebla broke its previous record of 34.3 C — set in 1947 — when it reached 35.2 C on Thursday.
In San Luis Potosí, at least four people died due to heat stroke and six more deaths are under investigation, according to the San Luis Potosí Health Services. More than 40 people were hospitalized due to heat stroke-related symptoms.
As mammals go, we’re probably pretty good in terms of the direct effects of heat. Humans are exceptional at dumping heat. We have sweat glands all over our body, little hair, and are among the physically-most-capable critters out there capable of sustained physical exertion in hot environments.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistence_hunting
We may not be super-fast. We’re not poisonous. Our teeth aren’t all that impressive, nor our “claws”. But we are really good at keeping on going in extreme heat conditions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet-bulb_temperature?wprov=sfla1 important caveat
There are limits, but we’ll be outdoing pretty much everything out there in hot conditions.
Good thing we don’t need to rely on any other species of either flora or fauna to survive.
Yeah. That’s great for us. How well does our food handle the heat?
Counterpoint: not good enough for global warming!
I had the same opinion until recently. Wasn’t all that scared of heat until I read “The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet” by Jeff Goodell
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/63251778
That surprise ending aint looking all too good: https://xkcd.com/1732/
Never has it been so plainly explained as with that XKCD!
Wait until wet bulb temp