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Not 51 Degrees Celsius, But Feels That Hot: What's Behind Delhi's Heat
The reason it feels much hotter is because of a weather measurement called the wet-bulb temperature.
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The reason it feels much hotter is because of a weather measurement called the wet-bulb temperature.

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