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Here's the chart. We'll show you what 0% humidity in Arizona feels like.
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Here's the chart. We'll show you what 0% humidity in Arizona feels like.
Well 4 percent
Last edited by ScLowCountry; 08-14-2023 at 12:03 AM.
Correct. It's all sensational crap to make people think the climate is out of control and that if we don't destroy even more natural landscape to replace it with windfarms and solar panels, we'll melt.
Summer is hot and humid, especially in the Southeast. Drink water and live your life.
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I'm expecting someone to post a mansplain that it feels cooler if the wind is blowing.
You sweated the same in both places, only in Charleston it didn't work to cool you off.
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The media always sensationalized the weather. Imagine sending a reporter out to stand in hurricane force wind just for a photo opp. Had afternoon storms roll through last week and the news/weather interrupted the regular programming for three hours. They have news and weather on for 11/2 hours everyday and there is not that much local news.
Hot is hot. It's definitely been hot, but it's August in SC.
Just turn the TV off, my quality of life has been much better not listening to that blabbing on the TV anymore.
It is hot but I haven't seen anything above 96. I remember strings of 100+ in Columbia. People today are pussys. News at 11...
Worked a job in Geneva, AL one summer. It was 95 degree and 95% RH everyday with thunder storms everyday. It was as hot in the shade as in the sun. With thousands of gnats the size of hummingbirds.
Last edited by centurian; 08-14-2023 at 09:39 AM.
Seriously, I worked in this shit every day from the time I was old enough to pick up a square bail of hay until I was about 35. It's not hard, drink water and electrolytes, and don't be a bitch. It's really that simple.
On the flip side of that, I reserve the right to be sick and damn tired of it by around this time every year, and to occasionally whine about it....
I don't care if its 92 or 102, it's all hot. And I hate it. I don't need an index to tell me its miserable. Summer is for putting up with until the best part of the year arrives. A bit of torture to make you appreciate fall and winter that much more.
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"Strive for peace with everyone, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord." Hebrews 12:14
Summer of '93 I worked with iron workers doing metal roof and hanging steel. I remember that year because of the record temps.
This past weekend with no wind at all....... I think LMNT probably helped me from sure enough getting the monkey.
I grew up in this mess in Alabama. I don't like it but I'm not gonna be a weener about it.
When I was in the Navy we were doing refit out of Kings Bay, Georgia in August. We we doing a 4 missile offload/on load, which is a chore in any weather. The 90+ degree days topside on a black submarine with no shade and the only wind was from the mosquitoes when they flew by made it especially fun. We had been topside crawling around and under the outer hull working since before sun up. When it got to be around 10'ish or so my chief gave us permission to dress down. No outer shirts, t-shirts only and hats optional. We were tied up next to a sub tender full of surface pukes when around noon'ish some butter bar ensign sashays his pretty little self down the gangway to start yelling at us for being out of uniform. Topside watch comes over to me and my guys laughing, "This dork said he needs to speak to whoever is in charge of y'all." That day that happened to be me so I crawled out from under the deck, tshirt only, no cover/hat and walked over and said "What can I help you with, sir?" And he went all new officer academy grad on me about rules, uniforms, writing folks up and stuff. I politely said, "Understand. Hang tight while I call down and get my Div-O."
So I grabbed the phone and whooped up the wardroom where the O gang hung out in the A/C and got a quick and almost impatient "Wardroom!" "Yessir. This is PO Adcock. Is Mr. Edmonds there?" "Nope." "Okay. Is the Weaps there?" "Nope. What's going on?" "Sir, we're up prepping for a 4 bird off/on load and some JO from the tender is up here stopping work and hollerin' about uniform standards and shit." "I'll be right up." At first I didn't recognize who was on the phone. Turned out to be the CO and he was in no mood, zero mood for any BS. Subs just operate different than the rest of the Navy and when the "fleet" hindered our ability to operate it really pissed him off.
Now. Normally it is SOP leadership that officers don't get dressed down or disciplined in front of enlisted. However, exceptions are always made and my CO made one that day. When he cleared the bridge hatch and rounded the corner he looked at me and said one word; "WHERE?!?!" I simply pointed toward the cleanly shaven face in the crisp khaki uniform occupying the gangway.
That fella may be an admiral now. I'll never know. But what I do know is that day he got a lesson in 1) minding your own business, 2) the difference between the topside navy and the sub service and 3) how to give and receive a very poetic, well thought out and effective ass chewing. I felt kind of bad for the guy to be honest. It was brutal. After he slinked (slunked?) back aboard the tender the CO looked my way, "Carryon. Lemme know if y'all need anything. I'll have some drinks and food sent up." "Yessir."
Takeaway; Do NOT mess with dudes who are working outside in 90+ degree heat, 90+ percent humidity, in the direct sun while they are working with nuclear weapons. Ever.
I enjoy it. Over the years I’ve learned tricks on how to deal. The worst thing I hate doing is wearing gloves. When shingles and your tools are so hot that you can’t hold them and you have to wear gloves that’s when I start to get aggravated
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Nothing like wearing a T+shirt to a bow stand on August 15th. Just need to be in the shade and sit still.
Deer love hot weather in August. Other than the rut, no better time to kill a mature buck.
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It’s a best-they-can-come-up-with thing. No dry temp feels anything like a high 90’s, high humidity day in SC…right up to the point of combustion, it does not compare.
“I can’t wait ‘till I’m grown” is the stupidest @!#* I ever said!
I grew up working tobacco. Pulling drags to start. Moved to cropping. Finally got some shoulders and I got to rack the barns. Nothing hotter than the inside of a tobacco bulk barn in August.
That said, I dont work outside anymore and fly a desk in the AC during the day. I've gotten soft.
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