It’s not the 15512°C heat, it’s the 18989268000000000° wind chill that gets you.
that’s because of the 6.02*10^23 humidity
I need commas to try say that number…
18,989,268,000,000,000
18 quadrillion 989 trillion 268 billion
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Gotta love the 18 peta-kelvin wind “chill”. Just for fun, air at that temperature would have an average particle velocity of around 99.994% the speed of light, and just one kilogram of it would have the energy of roughly 35 Tsar Bombas.
Thoughts and prayers for the rest of Canada and surrounding hemisphere, I suppose.
If you can’t take the heat, get out of Kitchener….
This… This is art
DAMN IT I WAS 52 MINUTES LATE
Or when the heat gets to be too much … just change the name of the city
Last time it got hot … it used to be called Berlin, Ontario
The snow and wind will counter the heat. All good.
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Sure it’s a balmy 15,512°C, but it’s really the solar wind burns that get ya.
it’s a dry heat, nbd.
^Feels like : is this the big bang?°^
The surface of the sun is around 10,000°C; that solar wind would be positively chilly.
It’s more like 6000°C. But the corona’s much hotter, and the solar winds originate from there. The temperature of the solar wind is estimated to be 100,000° - 800,000°, depending on the type (slow vs fast).
For the Americans, that’s about 89ºF
it’s about the amount of their national debt
Nice
#SoftwareGore
Could be anything from malfunctioning sensors or possibly typos, pretty common problem with weather forecasts. Example.
That wind chill really kicks it up a notch.
Everyone in Kitchener is dead: https://youtu.be/wl2JnXjwWBM
That’s the low… Imagine what the high is.
the real WTF is taking a photo of your monitor