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Originally posted by Skydiver View PostFor my Skyterday, i get a 9th day in a row over 100 Degrees. Did you know that humans hibernate in the summer
thank goodness for air conditioning
This humaniform is experiencing all human conditions and appreciates central air
It was 115F here yesterday You sent the heat my way
Today shall be the same
Keep coolno means no, and so does pepper spraySig by The Carpentersigpic
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not here. Closest we've come was 59 days over 100 but that was back in the dust bowl. Our record heat index is around 120. we came close once this year.
now those in the west, they'll get it, might be getting it. Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, it's normal for them.
I know we're not the hottest overall, but we're getting to record breaking levels.
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what it feels like.
We get a lot of humidity here. so while the air temp may be 98, the heat index - what it feels like - can be 110 or more.
It's the summer version of the wind chill. wind chill is air temp factored in with wind speed to get how cold it really feels like.
We've had up to 80% humidity although it's finally drying out a bit.
the more humid it is, the more slowly your sweat evaporates, so your body can't cool itself.
at least in dubai their humidity is likely 10% or less, so it's a 'dry heat'.
Dry heat actually doesn't feel as hot as humid heat. I've been in the desert at 110 degrees and it felt like 90. Because my heat evaporated quickly. what you have to watch out for hten is that you dehydrate very quickly and you don't even feel it because you don't get wet with sweat.
right now it's 92, we have 47% humidity (the air is at 47% saturation) and it feels like 97)
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