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He seems rather weak-minded. A few days of hot and humid weather and he loses his mind he wouldn't survive even a month down here. Even though he makes it seem like CT is more oppressive than down here because of the "clay soil" and "lack of wind"...
It's been a hot summer with few cooler breaks. It's been tedious, though cambium has an A/C and I don't.
Think he meant when CT has Florida like temperatures and humidity not in general, but you love to bring up arguements that have annoyed you
11 years ago? Why would that matter? When was the last time you were above 44N?
If you'd believe CT feels hotter than FL at the same temperature, it shows that you don't know what Florida is like. There's already a noticeable difference here at 38N.
There's even a difference in sun strength between 40 and 33 latitudes. 65f here is essentially t-shirt weather, whereas in New York, 65f requires a light sweater or maybe a button down shirt to keep yourself cozy
There's even a difference in sun strength between 40 and 33 latitudes. 65f here is essentially t-shirt weather, whereas in New York, 65f requires a light sweater or maybe a button down shirt to keep yourself cozy
Valparaiso has low sunshine in August, and 18C won't be the average high until November -they could be more of a factor as to why it feels like t-shirt weather.
If you'd believe CT feels hotter than FL at the same temperature, it shows that you don't know what Florida is like. There's already a noticeable difference here at 38N.
You're at 38 north? Wow. That puts me roughly halfway between you and alex latitude wise (He's at 26N, I'm just above 32N).
What's more amazing is that I only have to cross one border to get to Fort Lauderdale and two borders in order to get to you.
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