AJBert wrote:
I've been in both "dry" and "wet" heat, same can be said for cold.
I spent a year in Iraq where the temp was 120ish in the shade. I've also spent quite a few years on the Gulf coast. I'll take 120 in Iraq over 90 on the Gulf coast any day.
I would also take 10 degrees here in CO over 40 degrees on the Gulf coast.
For those who have never experienced high humidity versus low humidity, I suggest you try it at both extremes.
X10
Originally from Wisconsin and now in Florida.
Here to tell you that when summer comes around in Florida where its in the high 90's everyday? The HUMIDITY will kill you.
You have about 2 hours in the early morning if you plan to do anything outside. After that it's just plain life threatening.
Yup, humidity matters.......I miss Wisconsin. :(