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assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:My bad, I meant to say that after the humidity heat add on, it was 110. Sorry for confusing you guys.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
jarbo03 wrote:That is a heat index of 218. The highest ever recorded is 174
aunt betty wrote:jarbo03 wrote:That is a heat index of 218. The highest ever recorded is 174
Keep in mind that "forever" or "ever" to a meteorologist is a time period of less that 200 years.
The earth is much much older than that. Saying it has "never" been very hot and very humid on this planet is just silly.
I bet it has been 110 degrees with 97% humidity on this planet at least once in the millions or billions of years that it has been spinning its way around the sun.
jarbo03 wrote:aunt betty wrote:jarbo03 wrote:That is a heat index of 218. The highest ever recorded is 174
Keep in mind that "forever" or "ever" to a meteorologist is a time period of less that 200 years.
The earth is much much older than that. Saying it has "never" been very hot and very humid on this planet is just silly.
I bet it has been 110 degrees with 97% humidity on this planet at least once in the millions or billions of years that it has been spinning its way around the sun.
I bet it has, but like my post said, it has never been recorded.
Eric Haynes wrote:
I just Betty'd the timeframe to make me seem older than 56.
aunt betty wrote:I'm old. Skip reading parts and don't even know. Am in the zone of blindness where my close part of the bifocals ain't worth shit .
I only wear em to drive and shoot.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
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