Whatever.

I work outside too. It's hotter here, due to the angle of the sun, in June, July, August.
http://countrystudies.us/united-states/weather/florida/fort-lauderdale.htm
That's all.
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Originally Posted by Jim Cesiro
May 15th 2008 sunrise 0533 sunset 1902
August 15th 2008 sunrise 0552 sunset 1858 <--- thats about 1/2 hour less daylight.
Sorry, by August 15th the sun has already begun descending into the Southern sky and the days are getting shorter. I tend to sun burn more now than in Aug / Sept.
By about June 12 we have our earliest sunrise and by July 4th we have our latest sunset. The summer solstice occurs on June 20th, and every day past it the sun descends into the Southern Hemisphere.
So basically its your imagination that the sun is higher in the sky, you are however correct about the ocean temps being higher thus we do not cool down as much at night and our daytime temps rise much quicker later in the summer BUT they rise to about the same temps we have been seeing lately.
Remember I work outside for a living I tend to notice this stuff.
You might want to go back over to Jeremy's thread and fight about a/c units now.
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