Well, if you want to talk about trees, they do tend to release a lot of moisture into the air on a hot day, IIRC. I don't think they actually have more water in the tree though.

Is there some way to tell if your signal is already marginal at normal times?

Simon

On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 03:37 PM, Loren Zemenick wrote:

Grasping for theories, I have stretched so far as to postulate that trees in
the Fresnel zone have a higher water content when actively photosynthesizing
under bright sun and with hot air temperatures. This extra water drops the
signal strength on a marginal link into non-operation.



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