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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
it's not really heat that kills the virus, it's uv light and that is rarely high in Scotland
The UV index where I am is 6.94 today, which is pretty high, 8 would be very high for here
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That's what I used to think, I'm not sure now.
Imagine if this was 5 years in the making, the virus all ready to go all over the world..
All a government's weatheroligist or whatever it's called would need is a very accurate judgement on about 3 months of weather..they then have 5 years to judge their capacity of getting it correct which would be about 20 trial runs...all they would have to look out for is a weather cycle that is going to be unusually warm..
Then you release the virus when it cold to spread it to maximise the effect the heat has on it....
Ps, what's this mutants lowest temperature it can survive on?