With mid 70s dewpoints (RH isn't as good a comfort indicator, it falls as the temp rises), and anyone who claims it is 95ºF with 95% humidity is taking a hot shower, is saying the dewpoint is 93ºF. Which never happens, anywhere. Low 80s dewpoints, that I have seen on the most humid days in August in Houston.
Even the deep tropics usually stay with dewpoints in the 70s.
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Puerto Limon, Costa Rica
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Wind from the NE (050 degrees) at 3 MPH (3 KT)
Visibility greater than 7 mile(s)
Temperature 82 F (28 C)
Dew Point 73 F (23 C)
Relative Humidity 74%
Pressure (altimeter) 29.86 in. Hg (1011 hPa)
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On the subject of dry heat, I have worked in the sand dunes, on oil wells, wearing NOMEX coveralls, for evil Alsatian French oil service companies, West of Midland, when it was 118ºF. Relative humidty was probably below 10%, dewpoint in the 20s or 30sF. 118ºF. 48º for our Canadian friends. It may have been a "dry heat", but it still was really harsh.
Yet the Huaco and other Indigenous Americans lived there before they invented AC.
Oh, reminds me, my Mexican-American wife, (her Dad is born in Mexico, but a US citizen, her mother is Mexican-American and 1/8th Apache) sunburned like a big dog at Splashtown in Spring. (Edit- "Big Dog" doesn't sound right, maybe "Not too big fluffy love bunny"). 2 youngest at daycare, son #1, as brown as his mother, just a little darker. Daughter, one and only, a "huera" (white girl), mild sunburn. Mom forgot suntan lotion.
I knew from being in the Navy that African Americans can tan (shirt tan lines and lighter lower legs, ankles and feet below the sock line), and now I know Brown people, like my wife, can burn.
Word to the wise.