Ah, yes, the humidity.  I remember my days in Florida:  Hot, Muggy and
Buggy!

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On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 11:46 AM John <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hah!
>
> 30C -35C (86F - 95F) ain't a heatwave. That's just what we call SUMMER
> (July/August) around here.
>
> It depends on the humidity as well as what you're used to.
>
> I've got window units that keep the house at 80F (26.6C) with the humidity
> between 40% - 50% in here.
>
> Any less humidity is bad for the wood in my guitars.
>
> A couple of floor fans to move the air around helps. Moving air takes
> sweat away
> more efficiently, so you don't notice the heat as much.
>
> And down where Igor lives (Ft Hood is about 90 miles as the crow flies) it
> regularly tops out over 100F (37.7C) and the humidity hit 100% every day
> in
> July/August when I was there.
>
> On 8/19/2020 08:16:51, Steve Cottrell wrote:
> > On 18/8/20, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
> >
> >> to maintain a comfortable 84° interior temperature
> >
> > Holy moly. Anything over 25 is murder for us!
> >
> > I've got 2 portable AC units and during the recent heatwave here (temps
> 30-35
> > daily for over a week) they were both being used, one in my home office
> all
> > day and the other to cool the bedroom down in the evening (temps drop
> back to
> > about 20 at night). The Mrs and I felt awful during the excess heat and
> > prevents us from functioning properly. The AC was essential for us.
> Global
> > warming or not.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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