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Old 06-17-2014, 08:18 PM
 
Location: Northville, MI
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Mom has dizziness due to extreme heat. Just like me, she cant wait for it to end.

 
Old 06-18-2014, 05:21 AM
 
Location: Buxton UK
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My hatred for this bullshoot (I really wish I could swear on here) climate grows more each day.

This high pressure "spell" has been the worst in living memory. Clear at night only for cloud to magically appear from nowhere every single day. No sun at all, except maybe 1-2 hours at sunrise and just before sunset when it's useless. Just overcast grey lumpy clouds sapping all the colour from everything and making it chilly and ugly outside, many degrees colder than it could be. It's disgusting and putrid and I hate it. I absolutely hate it to hell. This is disgusting and this is a pathetically dull and boring month in a grim dull and boring derelict climate. It's periods like this that make me wish I wasn't interested in the weather. Cloudy every single day with high pressure is the biggest waste in the world. No rain but just full overcast every day for 15 hours only to clear up at night. Makes me want to punch people's teeth out and it's depressingly boring and tedious and wretched and stupid.
 
Old 06-18-2014, 06:35 AM
 
Location: South Jersey
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I went for my bike ride yesterday evening when it was still 30C/86F out. It wasn't as bad because the sun was about to set, but man was it oppressive. The dew point was 72F/22C, too. And this morning I did the same thing I usually do: if I wake up as the sun's coming out, but before I have to rise, I'll just turn off my window AC unit to conserve some energy. Well, that had been running at 61 all night. Of course, an hour or so later I'm lying in bed and I feel that dreadful warmth that a fan just isn't enough for. Kind of forces me out of bed earlier than I'd otherwise be.
 
Old 06-18-2014, 07:37 AM
 
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Mom has dizziness due to extreme heat. Just like me, she cant wait for it to end.
Fnny our moms are the same. Both from the deep tropics (well, assuming your family is from no further north than Pune, which is the latitude of Puerto Rico) and both can't handle summer heat anymore without collapsing
 
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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Hmm. I thought the deep tropics were the spots so near the equator they didn't get any monsoon or rainy season difference.
 
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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Insect (mosquito?) got in my home. Woke up with bites everywhere.
 
Old 06-18-2014, 09:25 AM
 
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^^

I was eaten alive two nights ago. With all this humidity and rain we are going to have a bumper crop of mosquitoes this summer
 
Old 06-18-2014, 09:26 AM
 
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Hmm. I thought the deep tropics were the spots so near the equator they didn't get any monsoon or rainy season difference.
In Adi's case, probably. In my hometowm's case, it is an actual Af climate. There is no indistinguishable difference between July and January, other than rain amount and sun strength. The area my family is from experiences orthographic uplifting in its precipitation, so even during the dry season it still rains a considerable amount, it is nowhere near dry like south Florida and India in the dry. Even in the dry season, the dew points average in the high 60s.

Edit: Didn't realize Puerto Rico was closer to the Tropic of Cancer than I thought it would be. But, it's like Hawaii. Removed far enough from the mainland that the most a cold front ever does is knock the temperature down from 84 degrees to 81

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Old 06-18-2014, 11:23 PM
 
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Not even Meteoman's Netweather derpoids can top this. INfact, not even the die hard winter-foaming trolls on the Australian Weather Forum can top this.

NSW/ACT day to day weather - Weatherzone Forums

I've actually lost some of my IQ from reading this spewage. Absolute trolling toilet dribble of the highest order. I mean really
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19 here today. Some high cloud cover about now . Some wet stuff offshore. Whatta we want? A cold front! When do we wann it? Now!!!!!
 
Old 06-19-2014, 12:34 AM
 
Location: North West Northern Ireland.
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In Adi's case, probably. In my hometowm's case, it is an actual Af climate. There is no indistinguishable difference between July and January, other than rain amount and sun strength. The area my family is from experiences orthographic uplifting in its precipitation, so even during the dry season it still rains a considerable amount, it is nowhere near dry like south Florida and India in the dry. Even in the dry season, the dew points average in the high 60s.

Edit: Didn't realize Puerto Rico was closer to the Tropic of Cancer than I thought it would be. But, it's like Hawaii. Removed far enough from the mainland that the most a cold front ever does is knock the temperature down from 84 degrees to 81
What do you mean "mainland" its closer to South America than North America.
So actually its nothing like Hawaii
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