"He kept telling the son that the vehicle is 'right over here, right over here,'" Sheriff House told CNN
photohiker wrote:Aren't we talking about risk of people dying in a desert environment? Hot and humid in Japan is a different kettle (of fish)
People from cool countries like the EU or Japan
wayno wrote:i was merely correcting the statementPeople from cool countries like the EU or Japan
most Japanese are experienced with hot weather conditions very well.
deserts can get humid too, do we know for sure it wasnt humid in this mexican location, if its next to the coast it can still be humid,
a location in the middle east recently experienced the relative temp of 70 degrees C when the humidity was taken into effect. if you have an onshore wind along a desert coast the humidity could be very high...
The average annual temperatures can range from 64 °F (18 °C) in the southeast to below 40 °F (4 °C) in the northern mountains.[11] During the summer months, daytime temperatures can often exceed 100 °F (38 °C) at elevations below 5,000 feet (1,500 m), the average high temperature in July ranges from 97 °F (36 °C) at the lower elevations to the upper 70s (°F, up to 26 °C) at the higher elevations.
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