Very hot today

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Originally Posted By: Touring5
I have a question about this whole "heat index" thing.

Like the windchill, it seems to be a way to make things seem worse than they are. For instance, in my neck of the woods it's in the low 100's with low humidity and wind gusts to 25 mph. Why isn't there a wind chill to make it feel cooler? With wind and low humidity, there has to be some evaporative cooling.

Today it feels hot, but not oppressive like last July when it was so (typically) humid.


I remember the first week of last July. I was at an airshow on the tarmac and it seemed it was 100 F and 90% humidity. It was mostly sunny but some clouds and if a cloud passed by the sun it'd temporarily cool the air enough that rain drops fell out of the atmosphere. That's humid.

I thought about wind chill the other day that if the temperature is near or above your body temperature 98.6, the wind would have no cooling effect. Someone I know in Pheonix told me that the humidity is so low that heat index can be lower than the actual temperature.

They need a heat index for being in direct sunlight. That's got to make it feel hotter as does humidity.
 
Originally Posted By: Touring5
I have a question about this whole "heat index" thing.

Like the windchill, it seems to be a way to make things seem worse than they are. For instance, in my neck of the woods it's in the low 100's with low humidity and wind gusts to 25 mph. Why isn't there a wind chill to make it feel cooler? With wind and low humidity, there has to be some evaporative cooling.

Today it feels hot, but not oppressive like last July when it was so (typically) humid.
I'm with you, the last time it was over 100 here-I was stripping wallpaper in my 1st house-THAT was hot! Not to downplay it too much, but the lower humidity and wind seems to make it a little less miserable than 95 with a dewpoint in the mid-upper 70s and that useless afternoon rain that just makes it even worse (MORE humid).
 
Oh yeah I work outside all day so I have a front row seat.

Luckily this weekend is the forth of July series so I'll be sailing all weekend. Heck with work!
 
I was in Columbus for the day.
Upon leaving OSU at around 4:30 PM (fortunately, the car had spent the day in a parking garage, out of the sun), I saw temps of as high as 41.5C on the car's OAT indicator, so well over 100F.
On walking out of the building I had been in, I didn't even think of putting the top down for the ~100 mile drive home.
It was an AC sort of day.
 
Forecast here is 100+ for the next few days. I can't complain, because most of June was milder than usual. When it's really hot here, the humidity still doesn't seem as bad as places like Mississippi and Arkansas, or even Kentucky and Indiana.

My battery died two years ago during a stretch of 100-degree temps. Since then, I'll be walking through a parking lot and notice the sound of starters struggling when the weather is really hot.
 
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