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Just now, Great Snow 1717 said:

well that's 1....

Everything is sticking to me...everything. Its so enjoyable and soothing. Listening to the hum of the AC, the birds chirping, feeling random blasts of hotter air, the sound of the leather slowly ripping away from my fanny as I try getting off it. This is just beautiful. 

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1 minute ago, weatherwiz said:

Everything is sticking to me...everything. Its so enjoyable and soothing. Listening to the hum of the AC, the birds chirping, feeling random blasts of hotter air, the sound of the leather slowly ripping away from my fanny as I try getting off it. This is just beautiful. 

You're going to be old before your time lol

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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

The funny thing is ... this would be more difficult ( I suspect ) if it were the July 20 variety.  

At this time of year, "geologically" we just walked out the door from spring rains climate and our shoes are still wet.  The grasses are all green and lush, and trees are all perky flopping leaves...   they are just dumping evapo -tran water vapor into the ambience at a very high mass load.  The idea? perhaps higher than later July when a month of summer desiccation has spend soil moisture bank account. These sources are less proficiently adding back to the air. 

I'm just wondering if July 20 is climate high temperature... but if the HI climate is actually a tad before that because we may get better combinations of DP with sun and source in the ends of Junes to something like July 10.

The exception perhaps being those of near the shoreline, where we get that moisture advecting in off the water later in July and August. My PWS is no stranger to 80 dews in July & Aug...but a bit more rare for June. 

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Just now, Mr. Windcredible! said:

The exception perhaps being those of near the shoreline, where we get that moisture advecting in off the water later in July and August. My PWS is no stranger to 80 dews in July & Aug...but a bit more rare for June. 

I can’t remember the last time I’ve had dews this high, but I’m near HFD.

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Windcredible! said:

The exception perhaps being those of near the shoreline, where we get that moisture advecting in off the water later in July and August. My PWS is no stranger to 80 dews in July & Aug...but a bit more rare for June. 

right... good point, yeah.  

It would be interesting if there was a "HI climate curve" - I'm sure there has to be   :huh:    I just curious if there's offsets

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