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View Poll Results: South Florida vs Southern Californian beaches
Southern California 21 27.63%
South Florida 55 72.37%
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Old 06-19-2013, 10:44 AM
 
Location: Milky Way Galaxy
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What does urban heat island have to do with the beaches of SoFla and SoCal? If you are not going to conribute to the original subject, do not post here. We should all get back on track before the thread is shut down.
It means that night temps doesn't really decrease the mean temps all that much if they do at all since urban heat island keeps it warm. I know it's hard for YOU to get to understand but that's no surprise.

 
Old 06-19-2013, 10:45 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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I understand what it is, and have known for a while, thank you. But it has nothing to do with the beaches of San Diego or Miami, or their surrounding areas, which is what this thread is all about. If you want to discuss theurban heat island, please open up a new thread.
 
Old 06-19-2013, 10:52 AM
 
Location: Milky Way Galaxy
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I do and that's why I understand why NO ONE but you use it. Again, you're very special.
If you did you would understand why anybody with half a brain would use that for the whole day over daily maximum.

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Go ahead and come up with whatever stupid reasoning you want, but from my personal observations from spending A LOT of time at the beach in San Diego most people don't stay until sunset at all, some come back for the sunset specifically though. Most people don't seem to have some obsessive compulsion to bake in the sun for as long as they possibly can like you might. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've heard so far on this thread lol. I guess you don't get a lot of people get tired of being out in the sun all day or find several hours at the beach is plenty.
What you say just keep on getting moronic by each post. People not use the sun to the full extent they can in a beach? Lol what planet are you from? The sun is part of the reason why people like the beach so much. Don't get why I'm surprised that a man who things the temp during the whole day is always stays the maximum would use such idiotic logic like this.

If people go early in the morning then yes they can get tired by noon. But people who go during the noon usually still the evening.
 
Old 06-19-2013, 10:53 AM
 
Location: Milky Way Galaxy
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I understand what it is, and have known for a while, thank you. But it has nothing to do with the beaches of San Diego or Miami, or their surrounding areas, which is what this thread is all about. If you want to discuss theurban heat island, please open up a new thread.
Then learn to read your own posts. Your one of the ones here that suggested that the night temps brings down the mean temps of the city. That's why I pointed out urban heat island.
 
Old 06-19-2013, 10:54 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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Sav, there is no point arguing with this troll of a nincompoop. He argues just for the sake of arguing.
 
Old 06-19-2013, 11:00 AM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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If you did you would understand why anybody with half a brain would use that for the whole day over daily maximum.
Well then I guess you're just so much smarter than all the weathermen and meteorologists out there aren't you? You're so special! Still doesn't change the fact NO ONE uses it! lol

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What you say just keep on getting moronic by each post. People not use the sun to the full extent they can in a beach? Lol what planet are you from? The sun is part of the reason why people like the beach so much. Don't get why I'm surprised that a man who things the temp during the whole day is always stays the maximum would use such idiotic logic like this.

If people go early in the morning then yes they can get tired by noon. But people who go during the noon usually still the evening.
Yes I know but that doesn't mean people need or want to capture every hour of possible sunlight. You sound like you have OCD or something.

Yes the evening as in 5pm or so. I found most people cleared out by around 5/6pm, which is well before the sun sets. In my visit to Miami I found people left even earlier, maybe from all those damn shadows the high rises cast over the beach which isn't an issue in Southern CA clearly.
 
Old 06-19-2013, 11:01 AM
 
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Sav, there is no point arguing with this troll of a nincompoop. He argues just for the sake of arguing.
You only look more dumber and pathetic everytime you resort to personal attack when you can't come up with a competent argument. Not that that's anything new to you though. And then you report posts you get in response.
 
Old 06-19-2013, 11:04 AM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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You only look more dumber and pathetic everytime you resort to personal attack when you can't come up with a competent argument. Not that that's anything new to you though. And then you report posts you get in response.
OH THE IRONY! LOL.

"look more dumber" LOLOL
 
Old 06-19-2013, 11:04 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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Personal attack?! YOU are the one attacking people and being rude first!
 
Old 06-19-2013, 11:05 AM
 
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Well then I guess you're just so much smarter than all the weathermen and meteorologists out there aren't you? You're so special! Still doesn't change the fact NO ONE uses it! lol
Weathermen and meteorologists would laugh their asses off at the stupidity if they heard that someone used the max temp to measure the weather for the entire day.

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Yes I know but that doesn't mean people need or want to capture every hour of possible sunlight. You sound like you have OCD or something.

Yes the evening as in 5pm or so. I found most people cleared out by around 5/6pm, which is well before the sun sets.
Most people stay till it's getting kind of dark around which is exactly around sunset. Your not the only one with access to the beach.

You sound like you go to a beach in this alien planet.
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