This little podcast episode replicates a post I made on Medium.com about a week ago.
Over the last two weeks, I read several articles from Indian publications stating we should measure the heat index rather than the dry bulb temperature.
The temperatures recorded and published every day are dry bulb temperatures, which tell you what the ambient temperature is at a particular moment. When the government in India reports the temperature, it primarily reports the dry build temperature.
I live in Delhi's national capital region, Delhi NCR. When I returned to this region in 2012, the temperature forecast for September brought me much happiness. Temperatures in May and June can rise to 42 to 45 degrees Celsius, so when I noticed that the predictions for September were in the 32 to 35 degrees Celsius range, my happiness quotient rose to the sky…..
The audio seems muffled.
Read the article here!
Share this post