> The claim that something that has hitherto only been observed in extremely few circumstances for extremely brief periods of time will become commonplace requires strong proof.
1. Wikipedia gives examples of wet bulb temperatures already approaching the 35 degree threshold in the current climate.
2. Climate scientists believe the global average temperature will (continue to) rise.
The logical conclusion is that we're more likely to exceed wet bulb temperatures of 35 degrees as temperatures climb. Some of the areas already prone to high heat and high humidity are densely populated, and some of those areas don't have the infrastructure to support AC for everyone.
1. Wikipedia gives examples of wet bulb temperatures already approaching the 35 degree threshold in the current climate.
2. Climate scientists believe the global average temperature will (continue to) rise.
The logical conclusion is that we're more likely to exceed wet bulb temperatures of 35 degrees as temperatures climb. Some of the areas already prone to high heat and high humidity are densely populated, and some of those areas don't have the infrastructure to support AC for everyone.