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Originally Posted by HHI944
You punks ain't got no clue bout humidity......
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Yep they just think they do.
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Originally Posted by Jim Richards
Uhhh, actually, we do.
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Originally Posted by flipper35
EAA AirVenture 1999. My not yet even fiance went with us and it was 104* and 98% humidity. It was her first trip to Wisconsin. After the airshow she asked why people live here. I told her it isn't like this all the time. There was a thunderstorm that night and it was 76* the next day and a lot lower humidity. She thought our weather was strange having grown up in the desert. I told her her weather was boring.
We get some hot, humid days now and then but not as often as the coastal SE.
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When I spent the week in Savannah, GA in August, I experienced off the charts heat and humidity. Nothing else but a sauna can come close. It was 100 degrees and 99% humidity everyday. I got up before sunrise to go wash my car. The sun was just starting to peek out and by the time I was done I was totally wet with sweat. Back at the room I took a cold shower and was still sweating. My was mitt never did dry out after a
week of sitting in front of the air conditioner.
One day the heat index was 125!
When I drove to Roebling Road I knew it was going to be a hot day. I had the AC cranked up to max early in the morning. The outside of the car was wet with condensation. My car looked like a while beer can. Even the roof was wet. Only the engine compartment and trunk were dry.
Only south Louisiana can compete with that level of heat humidity.