I need someone from the US, somewhere ridiculously hot to come to London and comment on the heat/humidity.
Perhaps some sort of heat/humidity exchange. For science.
I need someone from the US, somewhere ridiculously hot to come to London and comment on the heat/humidity.
Perhaps some sort of heat/humidity exchange. For science.
I'm from Louisiana. If you cover my airfare and lodging, I'll come. :p
Ok this would be perfect. Apart from the fact I have no money. This is exactly the sort of place I was thinking of.
Pretty chill here today for mid-June, only 90 with 68% humidity (feels like 98)
Yuck. 

Ewwww. We're in for it, I think it's not too bad because the weather broke a bit earlier and it rained.
Had to look up the conversion to Celsius. It's not that dissimilar to here๐
Unseasonable for here, really ๐ I'm a little closer to the water than Rupert but in Texas. It's pretty breezy and cool here the past couple days, I've been wanting a flannel shirt for nighttime cornychats.
I'd die ๐
It's 75ยฐ with 35% humidity here.
That's perfect ๐๐
lol, it is roasting here, agreed.
Its the lack of AC in the homes and our brick buildings.
We live in ovens because that's what we need for our climate but when the climate changes, we have no where to hide, to take a breather, to cool down.
This is another thing we say, plus the humidity makes it feel hotter. I assume there must be *some* truth in these things at least