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Originally Posted by Pedrinho
Also, Dallol heat is humid, so you can expect absurd heat index of 60+, even at night, in fact, heat index often climb at night due to rise in relative humidity.
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Why would Dallol heat be humid? It's relatively far inland so it shouldn't be subject to the suffocating humidity of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden coasts.
Voted F; real-life equivalent for me would be something like the more isolated parts of the Tibetan Plateau or the Himalaya/Karakoram summits