內(nèi)布拉斯加州太熱了,可以在車里烤餅干
This is for when your car’s like an oven.
這是當你的車像烤箱一樣熱的時候用的。
The National Weather Service in Omaha, Neb., baked biscuits in a car Friday amid a major heat wave in the Northeast and Midwest.
美國內(nèi)布拉斯加州奧馬哈市的國家氣象局星期五在一輛汽車里烤餅干,當時東北部和中西部地區(qū)正處于熱浪中。
“If you are wondering if it’s going to be hot today, we are attempting to bake biscuits using only the sun and a car in our parking lot,” NWS Omaha tweeted, along with an image of four raw biscuits on a metal tray inside a car.
“如果你想知道今天天氣是否會很熱,我們正試圖只用太陽和停車場里的一輛車來烤餅干,”國家氣象局奧馬哈在推特上寫道,車內(nèi)的金屬托盤上放著四塊生餅干。
Within 45 minutes, the dough had begun to rise, the NWS said.
不到45分鐘,面團就開始發(fā)酵了,國家氣象局說。
After an hour, the pan had reached 175 degrees, and the tops of the biscuits were at 153 degrees.
一個小時后,托盤的溫度達到了175度,餅干的最高溫度達到了153度。
“This is a good time to remind everyone that your car does in fact get deadly hot. Look before you lock!,” the NWS said.
“這是一個很好的時機來提醒大家,你的車真的變得非常熱。 確定出門之前先看看!”國家氣象局說。
Four hours later, the tops of the biscuits were golden, but the bottoms remained doughy.
四個小時后,餅干的頂部已經(jīng)變成了金黃色,但是底部還是松軟的。
The NWS team turned the car slightly to adjust it to changing angle of the sun — and the backseat temperature eventually reached 144.5 degrees.
國家氣象局的研究小組稍微轉(zhuǎn)動汽車,以適應太陽角度的變化,底部的溫度最終達到了144.5度。
After baking in the sun for nearly eight hours, the biscuits were edible, but the middle remained “pretty doughy.”
在陽光下烤了近八個小時之后,這些餅干可以吃了,但是中間部分仍然“很軟”。
The pan maxed out at a blazing 185 degrees.
托盤的最高溫度達到了185度。