How's the weather?

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I just saw something on TV about the great Chicago heat wave of 1995. IIRC 278 people died in three days. The talking heads said people start dying when the heat index is above 99F and the night temperatures don't get below 70F.
Night temperatures above 70F is the very definition of summer in Florida, and it should be clear to everyone on AAC that the heat index gets above 105 on a daily basis.

I think acclimatization is very important.
I learned by myself that if the heat index is above human body temperature, you can not cool down by perspiration alone. Cold drinks help, dipping your forearms in an ice chest, but you're going to need an A/C or a body of water after 20 minutes in a 125 degree attic. Some jobs just don't get done until winter and some people from Chicago would simply drop dead if they went to Disney World in July.

So, be safe. If you realize your brain is starting to malfunction, it's already on the edge of an emergency. Do not hitch up your manliness and tough it out. That will be the last thing you do before you wake up...or not.
 
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When I woke up today, I was hiding under two blankets, and irritated that they had gotten loose. One was high, one was low, and I was cold in the middle. The temperature in the bedroom was 80F.

I remember growing up in Indiana where a 78F night was insufferable. Now, it's too cold for me.:confused:
 
When I woke up today, I was hiding under two blankets, and irritated that they had gotten loose. One was high, one was low, and I was cold in the middle. The temperature in the bedroom was 80F.

I remember growing up in Indiana where a 78F night was insufferable. Now, it's too cold for me.:confused:
I think acclimatization is very important.
It seems you're on to something there;)

That said, the mere notion of bedchamber temps in excess of 65°F inspires me with what might best be described as (psychosomatic) Malignant Hyperthermia!:eek:

Best regards
HP
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
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One was high, one was low, and I was cold in the middle.
That's called being in a goldilocks situation... :D

Inasmuch as 'misery loves company' and since you asked: Inland temps reached 95°F (35°C) twice this past week!:eek:

Pinin' for January
HPo_O
:eek: If you're miserable at 35°C, where does 41°C leave me? :confused:
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
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Out of Mexico? Lets not turn this into a political thread.
:rolleyes: ... I meant out of Monterrey... and into a more comfortable place... like my brother's cabin up in the mountains... I don't need to get out of Mexico to have good time, dude!... besides, there's always Cancún, Isla Mujeres, Vallarta, Los Cabos ... etc... it's just that I'm stuck in this hell-hole for the foreseeable future ... :(
 
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