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An extreme value is always only extreme in relation to some baseline. For temperatures it’s usually a value that departs far from the local average. With WBT it can also mean values that approach the limit of what the human physiology can handle, a value that is quite universal due to us all being of the same species. The body cannot adapt beyond the limits set by thermodynamics.
Tropical and extreme aren’t mutually exclusive. +30°C in Antarctica would be both tropical and extreme. Both are used where applicable. A temperature can also be extreme without being tropical. No matter what Trump thinks, he doesn’t have the power to redefine (let alone erase) words.
The wet bulb temp. in a proper sauna should get quite high, I don’t have exact numbers but above 70°C or so (dry temp. 90°C, relative humidity 50% would translate to a WBT of 74°C). In most contexts that would be extreme, but not here.
*Extreme WBT’s
A wet bulb thermometer measures wet bulb temperature (WBT), which is a metric that always exists and can always be measured. It only gets bad when the WBT reaches an extreme value, as is the case for basically all environmental metrics. Saying that wet bulb temperature is lethal is like saying that temperature is lethal. Look out for temperature! I’m sorry for the rant so I’ll try to keep this short, but “wet bulb” by itself in this context is an inane shorthand that lacks all the significant words and muddles the meaning of those words that are in it. Scientists talk about Extreme WBT events, because that’s what they are. A less of a mouthful would be nice for science communication, but I don’t want it to come at the expense of words losing meaning like that.
Heatwave is a nice and descriptive word for one type of an extreme temperature event. Cold snap is another one. I’m glad neither is called “temperature event” because that would be dumb.
Nice! Altocumulus stratiformis undulatus, but with two intersecting systems of undulations. Think of them like cross waves at sea.
Thanks! Time really is the most important ingredient. Look at enough sunsets and sunrises with an adequate camera on hand, and every now and then a great scene will come up. After that it’s just point and shoot.
Thanks! Yes, it is a photo. The moth was chilling on a window after sunset. The blue dots are out of focus apron lights.
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World News@lemmy.world•Russian satellite breaks up in space, forces ISS astronauts to shelterEnglish
9·2 years agoThey sure don’t tend to do that, but there are still mundane explanations for this. An unintentional collision between the satellite and another object being one of them.
“I find it hard to believe they would use such a big satellite as an ASAT target,” McDowell said.
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World News@lemmy.world•Russian satellite breaks up in space, forces ISS astronauts to shelterEnglish
131·2 years agoNot because of Kessler syndrome, just your run of the mill space debris reentering the atmosphere and increasing the amounts of certain metals up there that contribute to ozone depletion. In other words, that may well happen even if we’re lucky and avoid Kessler syndrome.
Posio, southern Lapland, Finland
Posio, southern Lapland, Finland
Almost forgot to get back to you about that last part: Yes it did, but this wasn’t that.
Here’s a picture I took when the smoke was making a sunset unusually red:

This was a telephoto at the horizon at around midnight. The sun was only a bit above the horizon, so the lighting was similar to a sunset/sunrise.
Here’s another picture of that same midnight, looking towards the sun.
Nah winters are beautiful up north. Sometimes also in the south, but only rarely around the southern coast.
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Accidental Renaissance@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Shallow fog and sunshine [OC]English
1·2 years agoThanks for notifying. Should be fixed now.
Thanks! That day was beautiful.
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World News@lemmy.world•Israelis Hijack Hamas.com, Turning It Into a Display of October 7 AtrocitiesEnglish
3·2 years agoA good point
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World News@lemmy.world•Israelis Hijack Hamas.com, Turning It Into a Display of October 7 AtrocitiesEnglish
353·2 years agoThe headline is clickbait since you don’t even need to get past the paywall to see that “The website does not appear to be linked to Hamas”. That domain is registered under Wix.Com Ltd., an Israeli software company. There is no hacking involved here, just an Israeli site masquerading as a Hamas site gloating with attrocities.
I think that this is part of a propaganda effort by Israel to capitalize on the October 7th attacks by maximising the emotional response from it. It’s all in English, so clearly directed at western audiences. It’s also quite on the nose with the caricaturistic portrayal of evil terrorist baby killers who do not understand PR.
If an actual Hamas site was hacked by Israelis, I’d expect the hackers to flaunt their victory by posting something the islamists clearly wouldn’t (like idk pictures of
bacon,a woman’s ankles or maybe some dudes kissing).As for an actual Hamas site, I’d expect a lot less displays of gore caused by Hamas and a lot more displays of gore caused by the IDF.










Grass would be more of a hassle. Once the plants have properly rooted down, the tracks shouldn’t need any watering or routine cutting. I’m guessing that the trams themselves prevent most of the plants from growing too long. As can be seen in the first picture there, the plants between the rails are shorter than those between and outside the two tracks.