Brutal: High Heat & Humidity

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Update:

Currently:

Outdoor ambient temp: 98°F
Outdoor Rh: 58%
Solar Intensity: 947 W/sqr. meter
Solar Heat Index: 140°F

Concrete driveway: 127°F
Black asphalt: 152°F

Indoor temp: 80°F
Indoor Rh: 40%
Ceiling Fans: ON
 
Originally Posted By: sleddriver
Update:

Currently:

Outdoor ambient temp: 98°F
Outdoor Rh: 58%
Solar Intensity: 947 W/sqr. meter
Solar Heat Index: 140°F

Concrete driveway: 127°F
Black asphalt: 152°F

Indoor temp: 80°F
Indoor Rh: 40%
Ceiling Fans: ON


Those are really incredible numbers. People here complain about our maximums of 100F and 90% humidity.
 
Originally Posted By: sleddriver
Update:

Currently:

Outdoor ambient temp: 98°F
Outdoor Rh: 58%
Solar Intensity: 947 W/sqr. meter
Solar Heat Index: 140°F

Concrete driveway: 127°F
Black asphalt: 152°F

Indoor temp: 80°F
Indoor Rh: 40%
Ceiling Fans: ON


20 years ago when I was just starting out in life, and moved here to Colorado the first time, I learned pretty quickly that it was more enjoyable to ride my motorcycle up into the mountains (I lived in Boulder at the time), with a couple books, and read them during the hot part of the day next to a mountain lake.

Temperature might have been pushing 100 in Boulder, but it was typically 15 degrees or more cooler up in the mountains.

I can still do that today, but then the wife would yell at me for not taking her with me.
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BC.
 
This week is supposed to be high 80s/low 90s. That's unheard of for this time of year, at least since I've been living here. Week before that, it got up to 114, although with a bit of wind and no humidity it wasn't *that* bad. Last year we had several days of 110+.
 
Originally Posted By: Bladecutter
20 years ago when I was just starting out in life, and moved here to Colorado the first time, I learned pretty quickly that it was more enjoyable to ride my motorcycle up into the mountains (I lived in Boulder at the time), with a couple books, and read them during the hot part of the day next to a mountain lake.

Temperature might have been pushing 100 in Boulder, but it was typically 15 degrees or more cooler up in the mountains.

I can still do that today, but then the wife would yell at me for not taking her with me.
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BC.

That is the price of marry. You can have hot dinner at home after work, instead of take out, but you lot your freedom, you have to take her with you wherever and whenever you go.
 
Originally Posted By: Jarlaxle
92 and humid today. Thank the Fates my work truck has air conditioning.

From 1978 to 1987, my work truck did not have A/C. And I worked delivering packages, not always small ones, right through the heat and humidity. It's small wonder today I don't like the heat.
 
Originally Posted By: Bladecutter
20 years ago when I was just starting out in life, and moved here to Colorado the first time, I learned pretty quickly that it was more enjoyable to ride my motorcycle up into the mountains (I lived in Boulder at the time), with a couple books, and read them during the hot part of the day next to a mountain lake.

Temperature might have been pushing 100 in Boulder, but it was typically 15 degrees or more cooler up in the mountains.

I can still do that today, but then the wife would yell at me for not taking her with me.
smile.gif


Elevation sure makes a difference, so does your remote location from the warm Gulf.

West Tx is more desert like, very dry at elevation, and quickly cools in the evening. Much more pleasant than where I am this time of year.
 
Originally Posted By: hatt
Originally Posted By: spackard
We're going to get boned on Monday.
Transformers exploded last time this kind of heatwave came around, and nothing's as bad as trying to sleep with no power/no A/C when you've had it up until now.


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A little Honda/Yamaha generator and a small window units does wonders when the power goes out.


0w-20 in the generator?
 
It's not hot here... It's not even luke warm for summer at 70°F... we should be getting at least 10°F more than what we actually get.

But it's still unbearable outside.

We broke every rainfall record in the six first months of the year. We got about 26" of rain so far. Every square inch of land is waterlogged. I really should look for my RH gauge, I bet it's through the roof. This afternoon the temp accidentally went up 2 degrees more and I couldn't move a muscle without breaking a sweat.
 
Originally Posted By: Jetronic
It's not hot here... It's not even luke warm for summer at 70°F... we should be getting at least 10°F more than what we actually get.

But it's still unbearable outside.

We broke every rainfall record in the six first months of the year. We got about 26" of rain so far. Every square inch of land is waterlogged. I really should look for my RH gauge, I bet it's through the roof. This afternoon the temp accidentally went up 2 degrees more and I couldn't move a muscle without breaking a sweat.


You are funny! But am I supposed to laugh when guessing where your location is?
 
Originally Posted By: Jetronic
It's not hot here... It's not even luke warm for summer at 70°F... we should be getting at least 10°F more than what we actually get.

But it's still unbearable outside.

We broke every rainfall record in the six first months of the year. We got about 26" of rain so far. Every square inch of land is waterlogged. I really should look for my RH gauge, I bet it's through the roof. This afternoon the temp accidentally went up 2 degrees more and I couldn't move a muscle without breaking a sweat.

Can we have some of your excess water you don't want ? I will buy you dinner if you share some of your water.
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We supposed to have some rain last raining season because of the "Enormous El-Nino" but it didn't come down to Southern California. So we have 5 consecutive drought years. Everything in So Cal is so dry now, and we will not have any rain until November or December.
 
Originally Posted By: Triple_Se7en
Originally Posted By: Jetronic
It's not hot here... It's not even luke warm for summer at 70°F... we should be getting at least 10°F more than what we actually get.

But it's still unbearable outside.

We broke every rainfall record in the six first months of the year. We got about 26" of rain so far. Every square inch of land is waterlogged. I really should look for my RH gauge, I bet it's through the roof. This afternoon the temp accidentally went up 2 degrees more and I couldn't move a muscle without breaking a sweat.


You are funny! But am I supposed to laugh when guessing where your location is?


Western Europe.
 
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
Originally Posted By: Jetronic
It's not hot here... It's not even luke warm for summer at 70°F... we should be getting at least 10°F more than what we actually get.

But it's still unbearable outside.

We broke every rainfall record in the six first months of the year. We got about 26" of rain so far. Every square inch of land is waterlogged. I really should look for my RH gauge, I bet it's through the roof. This afternoon the temp accidentally went up 2 degrees more and I couldn't move a muscle without breaking a sweat.

Can we have some of your excess water you don't want ? I will buy you dinner if you share some of your water.
cheers3.gif


We supposed to have some rain last raining season because of the "Enormous El-Nino" but it didn't come down to Southern California. So we have 5 consecutive drought years. Everything in So Cal is so dry now, and we will not have any rain until November or December.


I don't think any crops will be worth harvesting this season. all are drowned/rotten. So now is the time to come get your water!
 
It's been hot and humid all week here. My lungs just don't work when it's like that. Been suffering trying to work on my camper and on the Jeep.

Will be nice when I don't have to gasp for air all the time.

We have a pretty good drought going on here in NY
 
Originally Posted By: Miller88
It's been hot and humid all week here. My lungs just don't work when it's like that. Been suffering trying to work on my camper and on the Jeep.

Will be nice when I don't have to gasp for air all the time.

We have a pretty good drought going on here in NY

Drought ? How much rain did you have in the last 12 months ? Less than 4-5" total ?

The last 5-6 years we had less than 4-5" a year in So Cal. This is "THE DROUGHT" we are talking about. The last year we had decent rainfall was around 2004-2006 at around 10-15" a year.
 
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