Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 11:02 pm
Last time I was in Chicago in August, dew point was around 20ËšC. Temperature was around 25. People were talking about how cool and dry it was.
Ya I dunno..seems kinda muggy to me. They don't all love the saturated summer rather saying its cool there. Older people wouldn't like that situation and say it's cool and dry I dunno
May has arrived and it will be a GREAT month
tell em Nito!!
Willoughby Langley at ~320ft / Similkameeeens ~3400ft
AbbyJr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 11:06 pm
Just checked and it's currently 27C with a dew point of 26C in Orlando. That works out to a relative humidity of 94%, which gives us a humidex value of 40C. Keep in mind, it's 2:03 AM there right now. Without A/C, I doubt anybody is getting any sleep.
Love your analysis. You wanted the heat so please go outside and enjoy!
Hawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 12:11 am
Ya I dunno..seems kinda muggy to me. They don't all love the saturated summer rather saying its cool there. Older people wouldn't like that situation and say it's cool and dry I dunno
Now this? Not even being rude ? But ? Adderal get off dude. You're do the same bullshit all winter
AbbyJr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 11:56 am
The 12Z Euro is warm and humid for Friday and Saturday. Dew points in the range of 14-18C is uncomfortable even with temperatures slightly below 30C.
Friday 5PM:
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Saturday 5PM:
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Jr still looking for some extra heat. The 30+c days are gone. This summer was not hot at all. Topped out at 35c in Abby all summer? Must be a recent record for low summer High?
May has arrived and it will be a GREAT month
tell em Nito!!
Willoughby Langley at ~320ft / Similkameeeens ~3400ft
AbbyJr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 11:06 pm
Just checked and it's currently 27C with a dew point of 26C in Orlando. That works out to a relative humidity of 94%, which gives us a humidex value of 40C. Keep in mind, it's 2:03 AM there right now. Without A/C, I doubt anybody is getting any sleep.
Not very many people lived in the Southern United States before the invention of air conditioning. This is not a coincidence.
Slimshadyinsardis wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 10:18 pm
Pssst...Hey fellows it’s me Sardinian l got lost in space then wound up on Gilligans island l couldn’t find the Skipper to rescue me.
But l ran into l dream of Jeannie who granted me one wish so l wished to be back at the pond in South Sardis. But l think it was either John’s or Slytys yard l don’t own crocodiles. In all seriousness my phone is in the repair shop so l couldn’t log in with my Sardine account l guess everything is linked to your cell number it goes to show you how dependent we are to our cells l couldn’t even access my banking with this temporary number.
So l created this temp account till l get my cell back l tried logging in but it wouldn’t let me.
Glad to be back did l miss much. actually we got ripped off l only saw a few flashes on Sunday night over the Fraser in North Chilliwack.
Won't the real South Sardine please stand up, please stand up, please stand up?
Hawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 7:54 am
Jr still looking for some extra heat. The 30+c days are gone. This summer was not hot at all. Topped out at 35c in Abby all summer? Must be a recent record for low summer High?
AbbyJr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 11:06 pm
Just checked and it's currently 27C with a dew point of 26C in Orlando. That works out to a relative humidity of 94%, which gives us a humidex value of 40C. Keep in mind, it's 2:03 AM there right now. Without A/C, I doubt anybody is getting any sleep.
Lytton is supposedly the hottest place in Canada, but could only manage a pathetic 20.2C yesterday. Still, definitely a lot better than a humidex of 40!
Also, check out the rain at Sparwood!
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Hawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 7:54 am
Jr still looking for some extra heat. The 30+c days are gone. This summer was not hot at all. Topped out at 35c in Abby all summer? Must be a recent record for low summer High?
LOL, 35 isn't not even a record for Kamloops.
The coldest summers on record at YXX in terms of lowest maximums:
1) 27.8 (82F) in 1954
2) 29.4 in 1964
3) 30.0 in 1948 & 1962
4) 30.6 in 1957 & 1976
5) 31.0 in 1999
6) 31.1 in 2000 & 2011
BTW, the number of years Abbotsford has hit 35C is 22 (records began in 1945):
1945 (36.1)
1951 (35.6)
1958 (37.8)
1960 (36.1)
1961 (37.2)
1965 (36.1)
1967 (35)
1977 (36.3)
1978 (35.7)
1981 (36.2)
1983 (36)
1988 (37.5)
1991 (36.1)
1994 (36)
2004 (36.1)
2006 (37.1)
2007 (37.9)
2009 (38)
2015 (36.3)
2017 (36.4)
2018 (35.6)
2021 (42.9)
2022 (35.4)
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