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A new study warns an "extreme heat belt" will emerge from Texas to Illinois — where the heat index could reach 125°F at least one day a year by 2053. -- (link)
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Peter Kilmer (aka Remlik)
Aug 15 '22, 13:27
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https://twitter.com/axios/status/1559190504864202752
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But it’s a dry heat, right? -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 15, 14:33
so, the Mississippi is the next major river fucked??? -- nm
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Peglegpete
Aug 15, 13:45
so you are saying I should move to Phoenix instead? -- nm
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St. Epiphany
Aug 15, 13:37
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Dallas is the new Phoenix -- nm
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JaxSean
Aug 15, 14:13
Ah, so mentally swap that out with 2033 and you'll be accurate. Got it. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 15, 13:32
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Yeah, I don't think it's going to take nearly as long as 2053. Maybe not even as long as 2033. -- nm
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Qale As Folk
Aug 15, 14:42
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