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Message 1387719 - Posted: 4 Jul 2013, 17:33:52 UTC - in response to Message 1387542.  

Let alone the 90 bars atmospheric pressure ....

Venus could be renamed HELL and it would be about right...

Definitely not on my vacation bucket list.

Mine either, tough place there...



Oh, I kinda like these tropical temps...;))

I recommend an umbrella for when it gets a bit too warm :)

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Message 1387911 - Posted: 5 Jul 2013, 6:54:43 UTC - in response to Message 1387719.  

Let alone the 90 bars atmospheric pressure ....

Venus could be renamed HELL and it would be about right...

Definitely not on my vacation bucket list.

Mine either, tough place there...



Oh, I kinda like these tropical temps...;))

I recommend an umbrella for when it gets a bit too warm :)



Or a parasol for that matter. I heard there's always a nice sun out over there...;)
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Message 1387942 - Posted: 5 Jul 2013, 8:17:57 UTC - in response to Message 1387912.  

Let alone the 90 bars atmospheric pressure ....

Venus could be renamed HELL and it would be about right...

Definitely not on my vacation bucket list.

Mine either, tough place there...



Oh, I kinda like these tropical temps...;))

I recommend an umbrella for when it gets a bit too warm :)



Or a parasol for that matter. I heard there's always a nice sun out over there...;)

Oh and how, Sun We have plenty of, water and shade? Not so much.



I think one has to wear a sunscreen spf 10000000... over there, and still...
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Message 1388001 - Posted: 5 Jul 2013, 15:16:25 UTC

How about being proof against hydrochloric acid mist, at heat?
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Message 1388033 - Posted: 5 Jul 2013, 17:02:27 UTC - in response to Message 1387955.  

Or a parasol for that matter.

Julie is perfectly correct. Ladies use Parasols, Gentlemen use umbrellas. Real Gentlemen like Sir Walter Raleigh also throw their cloaks over puddles as well.




Parasols are a bit big aren't they? My neighbour has one that covers half the garden.

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Message 1388218 - Posted: 6 Jul 2013, 3:14:38 UTC - in response to Message 1387983.  

Let alone the 90 bars atmospheric pressure ....

Venus could be renamed HELL and it would be about right...

Definitely not on my vacation bucket list.

Mine either, tough place there...

Oh, I kinda like these tropical temps...;))

I recommend an umbrella for when it gets a bit too warm :)

Or a parasol for that matter. I heard there's always a nice sun out over there...;)

Oh and how, Sun We have plenty of, water and shade? Not so much.

I think one has to wear a sunscreen spf 10000000... over there, and still...

Anything above spf15 isn't certified over here, may as well be snake oil and none of it is water proof, much less resistant...

I thought we were still talking about Venus.

One of my mother's favorite literary characters, Amelia Peabody Emerson, carried custom made parasols built with a strong steel shaft with a sharp point on the end.

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Message 1388767 - Posted: 8 Jul 2013, 7:48:15 UTC

Yep, both my daughters have one.
And they can finally use it! Beautiful sun out here with temps around 26°C:))
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Message 1388898 - Posted: 8 Jul 2013, 16:26:13 UTC

At the moment, it's raining like an SOB. Prediction is for storms tomorrow and Wednesday too. Not constant, I hope.

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Message 1388909 - Posted: 8 Jul 2013, 16:47:42 UTC

It's nice and warm (@27C) here, cloudy and dry. Been so for days now!
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Message 1388978 - Posted: 8 Jul 2013, 19:20:57 UTC

In the couple of hours since the rain stopped and the sun came out, it's gone up 12 degrees. 82F isn't bad, unless the dewpoint is a disgusting 72F.

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Message 1388985 - Posted: 8 Jul 2013, 19:38:16 UTC - in response to Message 1388979.  

In the couple of hours since the rain stopped and the sun came out, it's gone up 12 degrees. 82F isn't bad, unless the dewpoint is a disgusting 72F.

Here it's 102F/39C and the dewpoint is 33F/1C...

I'm really not sure which is worse.

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Message 1389055 - Posted: 9 Jul 2013, 2:10:36 UTC - in response to Message 1388990.  

In the couple of hours since the rain stopped and the sun came out, it's gone up 12 degrees. 82F isn't bad, unless the dewpoint is a disgusting 72F.

Here it's 102F/39C and the dewpoint is 33F/1C...

I'm really not sure which is worse.

It's now 103F/39C and 32F/0C, your area is I'd think, I've gone out in temps as high as 108F, you don't feel the temp really until you get into a cool place, like a super market or someones home, then you see the sweat come pouring like niagara falls almost. Although metal or plastic or other such surfaces do get uncomfortable to the touch, mad dogs and Englishman, I'm part English, maybe I'm mad too? Woof!

I'm a quarter English and a quarter German. That probably covers the mad dog part too.

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Message 1389066 - Posted: 9 Jul 2013, 3:15:06 UTC - in response to Message 1389061.  

In the couple of hours since the rain stopped and the sun came out, it's gone up 12 degrees. 82F isn't bad, unless the dewpoint is a disgusting 72F.

Here it's 102F/39C and the dewpoint is 33F/1C...

I'm really not sure which is worse.

It's now 103F/39C and 32F/0C, your area is I'd think, I've gone out in temps as high as 108F, you don't feel the temp really until you get into a cool place, like a super market or someones home, then you see the sweat come pouring like niagara falls almost. Although metal or plastic or other such surfaces do get uncomfortable to the touch, mad dogs and Englishman, I'm part English, maybe I'm mad too? Woof!

I'm a quarter English and a quarter German. That probably covers the mad dog part too.

It's 105°F/41°C Clear Humidity: 7% outside.

My Sister in law, the RN is half German and half Polish, She's also My friend.

My other quarters are Polish and Ukrainian.

Currently 78, dewpoint 75. There are storms going past about 20 miles north of me and out across the lake. Not as big as the ones here this morning.

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Message 1389086 - Posted: 9 Jul 2013, 5:06:41 UTC

I guess that I am made up of several nationalities, but
for the life of me I never know what parts are made out of what.
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Message 1389116 - Posted: 9 Jul 2013, 6:01:38 UTC

Beautiful weather again today, sunny and 25°C
It will stay that way till thursday so it seems
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Message 1389269 - Posted: 9 Jul 2013, 19:40:33 UTC

Cracking the pavement today, 26°C.

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Message 1389427 - Posted: 10 Jul 2013, 9:47:33 UTC - in response to Message 1385563.  
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We only have a small portable A/C unit.
The thing works well in our little
house.


Living in NM and AZ the swamp cooler ran most of the summer, it would drop the temp by 22F. In AZ when it got really hot then the AC went on, electric would jump to about $185.

One summer it hit 122F and my ac went out in my car and I had to drive 35 miles home. Let me tell you I drank about a gallon of ice tea when I got home. :))
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Message 1389431 - Posted: 10 Jul 2013, 10:05:27 UTC

I never use my A/C, it uses up too much energy and it's not really a necessity here...

Fine weather again today, loads of sunshine and 26°C
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Message 1389454 - Posted: 10 Jul 2013, 12:20:44 UTC - in response to Message 1389431.  

I never use my A/C, it uses up too much energy and it's not really a necessity here...

Fine weather again today, loads of sunshine and 26°C


I couldn`t live without an A/C anymore.
I guess i`m like a Pirelli tyre.

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Message 1389470 - Posted: 10 Jul 2013, 13:54:45 UTC - in response to Message 1389454.  

I never use my A/C, it uses up too much energy and it's not really a necessity here...

Fine weather again today, loads of sunshine and 26°C


I couldn`t live without an A/C anymore.
I guess i`m like a Pirelli tyre.



Ok...so...a Pirelli tyre needs A/C or...? ;)
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