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Oh well, you get my point right since you are being technical about the matter.
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psyclone wrote:we have endured a uniquely hideous week in the bay area WRT to excessive heat/humidity. A few days back Tampa registered a record high of 95 after a morning low of 81. that's got to be one of the highest averages of the summer. Not to be outdone it looks like this mornings low was 84. combined with upper 70's dewpoints the lowest heat index I could find overnight was 94. It is like putting your head in the dishwasher. And here we are at noon at Tampa the temp is already 91 with a 78 degree dewpoint which yields a heat index of 106. I can not remember heat and humidity this persistently obnoxious this late in the season. it is really incredible. I must say it is amazing pool and beach weather. I'm headed to the beach later this afternoon to make the most of it..
northjaxpro wrote::uarrow: Well mlfreeman hindsight always is 20/20. I posted that back on Thursday prior to Florence making landfall. Obviously everyone in North Florida since Friday has been feeling the very hot temps from the subsidence typically seen on the back side of tropical cyclones. I definitely knew and anticipated the heat and sinking air was coming in for sure for Northeast Florida area.
Oh well, you get my point right since you are being technical about the matter.
psyclone wrote:we have endured a uniquely hideous week in the bay area WRT to excessive heat/humidity. A few days back Tampa registered a record high of 95 after a morning low of 81. that's got to be one of the highest averages of the summer. Not to be outdone it looks like this mornings low was 84. combined with upper 70's dewpoints the lowest heat index I could find overnight was 94. It is like putting your head in the dishwasher. And here we are at noon at Tampa the temp is already 91 with a 78 degree dewpoint which yields a heat index of 106. I can not remember heat and humidity this persistently obnoxious this late in the season. it is really incredible. I must say it is amazing pool and beach weather. I'm headed to the beach later this afternoon to make the most of it..
psyclone wrote::uarrow: I was at honeymoon yesterday and there were a few dead fish but not bad. nothing like 2005 which featured huge fishkills for months on end
chaser1 wrote:psyclone wrote::uarrow: I was at honeymoon yesterday and there were a few dead fish but not bad. nothing like 2005 which featured huge fishkills for months on end
Just curious because I've never been to the island. Are there typically a lot of shells or sharks teeth there?
Patrick99 wrote:Why is it still so dry right now in Miami (in terms of rainfall, not humidity)? I haven't seen a drop of anything measurable in almost 2 weeks.
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