Now our 98 degrees F was for the high, and 76 degrees F was for our low today! This is here, in south west Florida, unusually hotter here too for this time of year than usual. But it is cooling off, we are already down to a magnificent 94F and a humidity of 38% and it's now 5:30 P.M., ha!
The humidity range was from 81% to 35%, and yes all today! And that was the direction, it started out higher and went lower, and then leveled off.
Here when it gets hotter the humidity can go down, oddly enough, even in our rainy season, at times... the proof is above.
No rain is scheduled for today by us on the south west Gulf Coast; at least not where we are, a bit further south there is a bit, and they are receiving the hit and miss smaller clusters of thunderstorms!
I know I have said this before and that is for years and years, but we used to have afternoon summer rain cells/showers for fifteen minutes to a half an hour, like clockwork, but for the last several years it has all changed! None of our rains have been that predictable and the previous ones would be a lovely cool off for us when they did they were quite refreshing.
Many of us, who do believe in Global Warming do think that must be the why for our extreme change.
Enough of rain and heat, how is it by you?
Here I am in a climate control setting so unless I watch the weather, which I do several times a day as well as on this techno informer...I wouldn't know.
Even when we do go out I am only out of air-conditioning for seconds or minutes at the most.
Here, in the Sunshine State we all have air-conditioned cars and buildings.
I am pretty sure that most everywhere does have that too now, except, of course in Third World locations, without electricity.
Many adapt I am more than sure, not much choice.
Oddly enough, Multiple sclerosis is rarer in hot climates, i.e. closer to the equator, they don't know why that is, it just is...
Of course there is always an anomaly or even a cluster on occasion that changes that statement.
Like all things in life.
The reason I brought up the MS is because many of us are extremely heat sensitive, but not all of us with MS, odd, but true.
That is just it, many are affected so differently one would think we had different diseases, but no, that is just how it is.
And it's rare to meet people who understand, which frustrates many of us! (Me included, but mellowing, or giving up, choosing my explanation times more carefully!)
Many get us mixed up with so many other neurological or even orthopedic or diabetic type illnesses.
No time to explain, best to agree at times with saying they're similarities...I hate giving up but some times it is not worth trying... to explain to ones who know more, ya know?
Any-who, again if any are interested here are a few great sites are listed here...
http://ms.about.com/od/forfriendsandfamily/
On that note of trying hard to be understood allow me to be the very first to wish all of you a very happy good night and kindly ask you to count all your blessings and share those overages and we will too!
And next time please be here or be square, ya hear!
The humidity range was from 81% to 35%, and yes all today! And that was the direction, it started out higher and went lower, and then leveled off.
Here when it gets hotter the humidity can go down, oddly enough, even in our rainy season, at times... the proof is above.
No rain is scheduled for today by us on the south west Gulf Coast; at least not where we are, a bit further south there is a bit, and they are receiving the hit and miss smaller clusters of thunderstorms!
I know I have said this before and that is for years and years, but we used to have afternoon summer rain cells/showers for fifteen minutes to a half an hour, like clockwork, but for the last several years it has all changed! None of our rains have been that predictable and the previous ones would be a lovely cool off for us when they did they were quite refreshing.
Many of us, who do believe in Global Warming do think that must be the why for our extreme change.
Enough of rain and heat, how is it by you?
Here I am in a climate control setting so unless I watch the weather, which I do several times a day as well as on this techno informer...I wouldn't know.
Even when we do go out I am only out of air-conditioning for seconds or minutes at the most.
Here, in the Sunshine State we all have air-conditioned cars and buildings.
I am pretty sure that most everywhere does have that too now, except, of course in Third World locations, without electricity.
Many adapt I am more than sure, not much choice.
Oddly enough, Multiple sclerosis is rarer in hot climates, i.e. closer to the equator, they don't know why that is, it just is...
Of course there is always an anomaly or even a cluster on occasion that changes that statement.
Like all things in life.
The reason I brought up the MS is because many of us are extremely heat sensitive, but not all of us with MS, odd, but true.
That is just it, many are affected so differently one would think we had different diseases, but no, that is just how it is.
And it's rare to meet people who understand, which frustrates many of us! (Me included, but mellowing, or giving up, choosing my explanation times more carefully!)
Many get us mixed up with so many other neurological or even orthopedic or diabetic type illnesses.
No time to explain, best to agree at times with saying they're similarities...I hate giving up but some times it is not worth trying... to explain to ones who know more, ya know?
Any-who, again if any are interested here are a few great sites are listed here...
http://ms.about.com/od/forfriendsandfamily/
On that note of trying hard to be understood allow me to be the very first to wish all of you a very happy good night and kindly ask you to count all your blessings and share those overages and we will too!
And next time please be here or be square, ya hear!