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Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!
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On Sep 22, 11:53*am, iBoaterer wrote:
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http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.
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On 9/22/11 11:46 AM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:53 am, wrote:
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http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.



You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.

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In article ,
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On 9/22/11 11:46 AM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:53 am, wrote:
In aweb.com,
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http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.



You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.


I take it you are talking about Atlanta, GA. How is it hotter there than
in Jax, which is further south, toward the equator?
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You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.


I take it you are talking about Atlanta, GA. How is it hotter there than
in Jax, which is further south, toward the equator?


Coastal cities are cooler because of the effect of the water. Atlanta,
DC and Orlando all have the same problem. Heat, lots of concrete to
hold it in and high humidity without much to buffer it.


Coastal waters absorb heat during the height of the summer and release
it during the water. It's rarely as cold in our neighborhood as it is,
say, in Fairfax County, Virginia, because the Bay gives up its heat in
the winter. That's also the principle behind heat pumps with underground
water/anti-freeze circulation pipes. Atlanta and Orlando are two of the
most miserable, heat and humidity wise, cities I've ever been in in the
height of the summer. Actually, I never like being in Atlanta.


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Good for you kevin... sticking up for your hometown.
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