You would survive, especially with improvised evaporative cooling. Many more would suffer would freezing because they live in homes without wood furnaces, or in areas where burning anything is illegal. They would die. Their pipes would freeze. They’d have no water. They wouldn’t have enough heat/energy to leave their homes for supplies. Everyone needs to warm up from cold weather, blankets only last someone for so long.
Summer camp when I was a kid in southeast Texas. In a tent. 100+ temps. You and most everyone can survive a warm summer. Cold winter maybe not so much.
Yes, and here in AZ, we do get warm. We are hitting a mild 106 today. Our nights dipping in the mid 70s. We need power too to keep cool.
You would survive, especially with improvised evaporative cooling. Many more would suffer would freezing because they live in homes without wood furnaces, or in areas where burning anything is illegal. They would die. Their pipes would freeze. They’d have no water. They wouldn’t have enough heat/energy to leave their homes for supplies. Everyone needs to warm up from cold weather, blankets only last someone for so long.
Yep, I've camped in 100+ degree weather before, it's easier than trying to stay warm in the depths of winter.
Right? Id rather sweat then freeze to death, just my preference.
Roger that. And global cooling is a MUCH bigger threat than global warming.
Its a dry heat
Today's humidity was at 7. Very dry.
90% here today
I am patiently waiting for it. We need it now, though.
My nose is bleeding just thinking about this.
Summer camp when I was a kid in southeast Texas. In a tent. 100+ temps. You and most everyone can survive a warm summer. Cold winter maybe not so much.