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re: 100 with no humidity is way better than 89 with lots
Posted on 8/18/19 at 2:59 pm to StringedInstruments
Posted on 8/18/19 at 2:59 pm to StringedInstruments
In 2008, Georgia played at South Carolina and at Arizona State in a span of 3 weeks. The Georgia players all said playing in Columbia was significantly more miserable than Tempe.
Posted on 8/18/19 at 3:05 pm to cssamerican
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I wonder the same thing. I’m genetically 95% Irish/British isle and I hate summer here I love 40 degree days.
I think we are genetically built for a different climate baw.
Posted on 8/18/19 at 3:45 pm to bad93ex
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PNW
quote:Hell, we get more sunshine than that in Seattle.
Could you deal with less than 100 days of sunshine?
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Seattle, Washington gets 38 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
On average, there are 152 sunny days per year in Seattle. The US average is 205 sunny days.
Avg High in August: 76
Avg Low in August: 59
Avg High in January: 49
Avg Low in January: 37
This post was edited on 8/18/19 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 8/18/19 at 4:38 pm to StringedInstruments
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Not sure on the dew point levels but they were low enough for it to be a dry heat.
dew point and relative humidity are linked and it would be 57.868 degrees for 100 degrees 25% relative humidity.
I used an online calculator but a simplified approximation is given below:
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