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To: shamsaee who wrote (3605)7/16/2000 1:04:23 PM
From: Greg Hull  Read Replies (2) of 22706
 
<<The problem is that its about 115-120 fahrenheit with 85% to 95% humidity>>

Is this possible? The others were nice enough to express concern for your physical well-being (which I share) but I gotta challenge you on this point. If these measurements were taken at the same time, wouldn't the dew point be about 110 Fahrenheit? I thought I remembered reading dew points rarely exceeded 90 degrees anywhere in the world.

Some people give the morning relative humidity with the afternoon temperature, forgetting that RH drops during the day. Why I bet you had to endure only a 60% RH while dropping to the green. Since I don't like to be subjected to any dew point higher than 60 degrees Fahrenheit, I think I'll stay away from the Gulf (actually any gulf). Here's to your quick recovery.

greg@pedantsRus.edu
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