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Now you're just being mean.
Actually it's worse, normal weather comes from ESE but every couple of weeks
through winter we get a southerly direct from Antarctica. Still rather live
where it actually changes...

Mark.

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Mark, being in NZ, even in summer, you are surrounded by a big heat
sink called the pacific Ocean. In summer, we have a huge heat source
called the Gulf of Mexico very close by. Last week, the water temp
was 91 F (about 32C) and the air temp was 38 C with not even a breath
of wind and 95% humidity.



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"Mark W" wrote in message ...
Now you're just being mean.
Actually it's worse, normal weather comes from ESE but every couple of weeks
through winter we get a southerly direct from Antarctica. Still rather live
where it actually changes...

Mark.

"Parallax" wrote in message
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Mark, being in NZ, even in summer, you are surrounded by a big heat
sink called the pacific Ocean. In summer, we have a huge heat source
called the Gulf of Mexico very close by. Last week, the water temp
was 91 F (about 32C) and the air temp was 38 C with not even a breath
of wind and 95% humidity.


The heat just makes me cranky.
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"Mark W" wrote in message ...
Now you're just being mean.
Actually it's worse, normal weather comes from ESE but every couple of weeks
through winter we get a southerly direct from Antarctica. Still rather live
where it actually changes...

Mark.

"Parallax" wrote in message
om...

Mark, being in NZ, even in summer, you are surrounded by a big heat
sink called the pacific Ocean. In summer, we have a huge heat source
called the Gulf of Mexico very close by. Last week, the water temp
was 91 F (about 32C) and the air temp was 38 C with not even a breath
of wind and 95% humidity.


I would take a while getting used to weather coming from the ESE rather than WNW.
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