Shocking Heatwave In India

“February heat at 38°C is shocking. It’s a clear sign we need to act now to protect our planet and its people. Let’s push for sustainable solutions together!”

(10) Peter Dynes on X: “Heat waves are hitting India early, with a 38°C forecast already, and it is still only February! Climate change is driving an exponential rise in extreme heat exposure worldwide. Heat-related deaths for over-65s are up 85% from 2004—an incredible rise. https://t.co/37DCk8xkEc” / X

India records temperatures over 38C during February about once every 2.5 years.  Southern India is close to the equator and the sun is nearly directly overhead this time of year.

Not surprisingly, Peter Dynes has me blocked.  He wouldn’t want facts to interfere with his red maps.

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2 Responses to Shocking Heatwave In India

  1. William says:

    I imagine “heat-related deaths” like “COVID” deaths are whatever they say they are, anything, everything, and nothing. Gunshot to the head? He died because of the normal ( for India) heat. The 9mm round had nothing to do with it

  2. Greg in NZ says:

    How old is this *Peter Dynes* and has he contributed anything worthwhile in his life? Has he been to India? Has he been to Siberia? I can only dream of 38C … it’s 28C today and lovely, though a little hotter is always good, as next week the *models* are claiming 2 feet of new snow on the tops yet it’s still ‘summer’. Some people are strange.

    NB. Tony, we appreciate you and your work, keep chipping away, let the fool carry on his merry fairy way…

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