Heeeeeeeeet

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
Here a couple of guys from Canada find out that in 116 degrees and 8% humidity no matter how much water you spray in air it never comes down for a cooling effect, it just evaporates instantly!

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Here a couple of guys from Canada find out that in 116 degrees and 8% humidity no matter how much water you spray in air it never comes down for a cooling effect, it just evaporates instantly!

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If you do that here it will cause a thunderstorm:dirol:
 
I love the dry heat!! 2 years in Iraq, and never once did I break a sweat!!! hahaha. I used to drink 12-15 liters of water a day when I worked outside. The hottestit got to on the wet bulb globe was 145*
 
If you do that here it will cause a thunderstorm:dirol:


So true.

I still remember getting a call from Ron while he was in ATL a couple years ago asking how the hell we tolerated the humidity and it was even bad that day.Maybe 99 degrees with 87% humidity :joyful:

I love walkng out the door at 6am and taking my first breath of fresh pea soup.
 
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