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Bob and Susan
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talk about humid...
look at the humidity WOW 
you could cut this air with a knife...
no clouds
no fog
no wind
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Russ
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Early 5:30 or so it was 97%
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Bob and Susan
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so what happens at 100% with no clouds or fog
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wessongroup
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Those numbers looks like some place in Thailand... wow you do get the weather down there .... guess that is the trade off.. for getting out and away
with good fishing... and some good friends.. an acceptable trade off in my book.. have fun and drink lots of fluids.. or should it be stay hydrated
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oh, at 100% frogs from the sky
[Edited on 6-25-2010 by wessongroup]
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Bob and Susan
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yea but its ONLY 80 degrees
that's usually not EVEN hot
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Pescador
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I thought I had some kind of problem on the back porch cause I had a straight line of water on the Saltillo Tile, but it was just drip that comes off
of the roof every morning. So I guess when we tell people we love it in Baja and it is a "dry heat" we are just kidding ourselves into thinking it is
not as hot as it feels.
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Alan
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Russ' readings make one want to ask the question, "is it better to sleep inside or out"?
In Memory of E-57
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bajajudy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
so what happens at 100% with no clouds or fog |
Sweat
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Hook
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Predicted heat index of 105 over here, today.
Good day to watch some futbol in a cantina. Brazil vs Portugal early, Chile vs Spain at mid day. Should be two great matches.
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Russ
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Quote: | Originally posted by Alan
Russ' readings make one want to ask the question, "is it better to sleep inside or out"? |
It's a little dryer inside and almost no bugs. With the fan on, inside is better especially if you read in bed like I do. And I like a bed to
sleep on. It is VERY quiet here this time of year. Just the way I like it
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Cochi
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Yes, its quiet here and you could count the people on the beach on one hand. We are contento too. More people leaving today and Sunday and no
replacements in sight.
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capt. mike
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1. Bob - WHERE can i get that clock?
2. who has the formula for calcing heat index?
3. what is the recorded long term average for temp etc for mid july? (if those records have even been tracked?)
it was 113 F in PHX yesterday with 2% relative humidity, the humidity tied an all time low. the record heat for another date was 122 F. in town here.
100% humidity = RAIN! total condensation and precipitation out of gaseous state (cloud) occurs at 100% Relative humidity or when the temp and dew
point difference spread = 0 degrees of separation
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DianaT
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Yikes----don't know how you all survive on that side. Five years in Calexico was enough----was not always a dry heat there.
I am missing the June gloom that has left here---like it overcast and cool.
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
1. Bob - WHERE can i get that clock?
2. who has the formula for calcing heat index?
3. what is the recorded long term average for temp etc for mid july? (if those records have even been tracked?)
it was 113 F in PHX yesterday with 2% relative humidity, the humidity tied an all time low. the record heat for another date was 122 F. in town here.
100% humidity = RAIN! total condensation and precipitation out of gaseous state (cloud) occurs at 100% Relative humidity or when the temp and dew
point difference spread = 0 degrees of separation |
Mike-try this link
http://www.easysurf.cc/cnver16.htm
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capt. mike
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thx George - that works slick!
i'd like to see a display unit which calcs and carries that info on the fly.
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bajabass
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Sounds like Africa hot to me. My wife is lugging a full load in her Element
to La Paz this weekend. She will be able to relay the heat of the summer, as I
continue to slave up here in OC.
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Bob and Susan
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walmart...
yea i'm a walmart shopper 
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Hey Diane:
You're welcome to some of your June gloom here in Oakland. It's after 12 noon and it's overcast, 59 degrees and 78% humidity. I'm in wool booties,
warm clothing and I am still freezing while sitting here trying to work on the PC.
I am not at all upset though, that I'm missing out on the "fun" weather in Mulege!
The first year/time that we stayed late, into mid-July, we were miserable. The thermometer only read 90-95 degrees, and the humidity was in the mid
60's. Didn't 't seem like it should've felt so hot and miserable. When my brain finally cooled enough so that I could check out a heat index chart,
I could see why we'd felt like it would be preferable to jump off the nearest cliff than stay any longer.
The perceived temp. was in the 100-117 degree range (higher as temp and humidity increased) day and night. And then being in the sun could increase
that temp by up to 15 degrees. Look at plants in that weather? No way! Not even at 5:30 am.
What happens at 100%? I'd say, heatstroke!
Here's an interesting site with chart and info.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/conversion/heatindexchar...
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Bob and Susan
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today friday
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Bob and Susan
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and...according to the government... 
115 
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