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I ate a cheeseburger & fries... Not the healthiest or lowest-calorie option, eh? Plus some other junk before dinner. But I had no booze. Did my work out. Should be a productive (i.e., calorie deficit) day.
How your summers are so much cloudier than Daytona.
Aw, Am, and Af climates are all like that during the rainy season/monsoon. It's a stereotype that non-dry tropical areas are sunny 24 hours a day perpetuated by glossy tourist magazine covers.
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Originally Posted by snj90
That doesn't compute.
yes it does. It's a stereotype that tropical climates are perpetually sunny. During the rainy season, the afternoon and evening in tropical climates is almost always completely, or always completely, overcast and raining. It gets cloudier the closer you are to the equator.
If anyone wants sunshine on vacation during the summer, go to Arizona; not Florida or Puerto Rico or Hawaii. Summertime in south Florida, Hawaii, PR, USVI is the wettest and cloudiest time of the year
I ate a cheeseburger & fries... Not the healthiest or lowest-calorie option, eh? Plus some other junk before dinner. But I had no booze. Did my work out. Should be a productive (i.e., calorie deficit) day.
As long as calories out<calories in you're fine. I've eaten 1700 calories today so I'm about at an 1100 calorie deficit. I think instead of running I'm going to walk to Wal-Mart later (it's about 2.3 miles away).
Aw, Am, and Af climates are all like that during the rainy season/monsoon. It's a stereotype that non-dry tropical areas are sunny 24 hours a day perpetuated by glossy tourist magazine covers.
yes it does. It's a stereotype that tropical climates are perpetually sunny. During the rainy season, the afternoon and evening in tropical climates is almost always completely, or always completely, overcast and raining. It gets cloudier the closer you are to the equator.
Whatever.. I'm aware of that. Besides, there's the fact that it's South FL. Why would you want it to be extremely sunny with that awful sun angle this time of year?
Whatever.. I'm aware of that. Besides, there's the fact that it's South FL. Why would you want it to be extremely sunny with that awful sun angle this time of year?
If you were aware, you wouldn't have said that
I don't. I LOVE monsoons. My ideal sunshine distribution is very cloudy summers and sunny winters, which is what my hometown is like
Aw, Am, and Af climates are all like that during the rainy season/monsoon. It's a stereotype that non-dry tropical areas are sunny 24 hours a day perpetuated by glossy tourist magazine covers.
But Daytona is virtually the same climate as Stuart, except slightly cooler in winter. I think G8RCAT knows that tropical climates are rainy by nature lol.
My dad is a stupid ****. How hard is it to walk around all day without losing your phone? Now he's taken mine, walking around calling his phone because he's a dumb ****.
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