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  • SoMiss2000
    Hall Of Fame
    • Oct 2002
    • 20499

    #76
    Re: Man am I hot...

    I was born and raised in Mississippi. It get's hot enough to make you cuss when you go outside. I swear when that heat and humidity hits you there you'll scream...****!!!!

    Now, the Texas heat is a different animal. It's more of the dry heat here but still hot enough to make you cuss. Winter must've lasted about 3 weeks this year. I think I turned the A/C on first in March...lol
    "Never trust a big butt and a smile."-Ricky Bell
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      yellow
      • Sep 2002
      • 66469

      #77
      Re: Man am I hot...

      Originally posted by SoMiss2000
      yeah and buying a home is so affordable...lol!

      Yes but even the homeless are enjoying what you only fantasize about

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      • Holic
        All Star
        • Feb 2003
        • 6424

        #78
        Re: Man am I hot...

        Originally posted by husker9
        no kidding. I have no sympathy for Texans and Arizonans with their dry 100 degree heat. I'd much rather have that than 95 degree heat with high humidity. Oh well...only 4 more months of it for Alabama
        I feel ya man, today I was just standing outside, not doing anything. And sweating like crazy, like 93 degrees with a high humidity. The south has an absolute brutal summer.

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        • SoMiss2000
          Hall Of Fame
          • Oct 2002
          • 20499

          #79
          Re: Man am I hot...

          Originally posted by KDRE
          Yes but even the homeless are enjoying what you only fantasize about
          nah, i was approached about transferring to our woodland hills office, uh, No!
          "Never trust a big butt and a smile."-Ricky Bell
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          • 23
            yellow
            • Sep 2002
            • 66469

            #80
            Re: Man am I hot...

            Woodland Hills. Man thats so far out of LA its not funny. Could consider the area towards the subburbs though since its a nice drive away from everything.

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            • bad_philanthropy
              MVP
              • Jul 2005
              • 12167

              #81
              Re: Man am I hot...

              Originally posted by LetsGoPitt
              Good to hear!

              What area of TO are you from? I'm going to be living in campus housing for the summer, but I'm going to be looking for an apartment in the High Park/Etobicoke area (most likely).
              Man, Etobicoke is pretty far from the campus by transit, and it's pretty brutal to drive in the city during rush hour. I got to U of T and commute from East York. Anyway, it was ridiculously hot here again today reached felt like 103 with the humidity. Supposed to get a good bit of rain tomorrow so things will cool down.

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              • LetsGoPitt
                Cr*m*n*lly *nd*rr*t*d
                • Jul 2002
                • 5673

                #82
                Re: Man am I hot...

                Originally posted by bad_philanthropy
                Man, Etobicoke is pretty far from the campus by transit, and it's pretty brutal to drive in the city during rush hour. I got to U of T and commute from East York. Anyway, it was ridiculously hot here again today reached felt like 103 with the humidity. Supposed to get a good bit of rain tomorrow so things will cool down.
                I figured if we got a place on the Bloor line, I'd be okay. My fiancee works in Oakville, so we figured Etobicoke was a good compromise. I'd rather live in High Park though.

                It's been ridiculously hot here in NY as well, though it's cooled off quite a bit tonight. I'm just hoping things aren't last year when we had LOWS in the 80s with 95% humidity. It's not good when there's fog outside and above 80.
                “In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis Black

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                • Peji911
                  Sexiest Woman Alive!
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 2098

                  #83
                  Re: Man am I hot...

                  totally off topic, but i'll try to put it into topic but there are 4 locked threads under the OS neighbourhood section, and all by the same person.. i think thats funny...

                  now, to put it into topic, we know a guy who was able to get us the computer we needed for the central air/furnace so im pumped about that..but it still is hot as heck.. my house is 28 C right now, at least its like over 30 like yesterday
                  PSN: Peji911

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                  • Peji911
                    Sexiest Woman Alive!
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 2098

                    #84
                    Re: Man am I hot...

                    Originally posted by LetsGoPitt
                    I figured if we got a place on the Bloor line, I'd be okay. My fiancee works in Oakville, so we figured Etobicoke was a good compromise. I'd rather live in High Park though.

                    It's been ridiculously hot here in NY as well, though it's cooled off quite a bit tonight. I'm just hoping things aren't last year when we had LOWS in the 80s with 95% humidity. It's not good when there's fog outside and above 80.

                    so you're with a canadian or an america who also works in canada like u will soon?

                    if shes canadian, how did u guys meet, a trip? i dont think i could pull off a long distance relationship
                    PSN: Peji911

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                    • LetsGoPitt
                      Cr*m*n*lly *nd*rr*t*d
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 5673

                      #85
                      Re: Man am I hot...

                      She's Canadian and I'm American. We met in New York while she was here on business. Long distance relationships do suck, believe me.

                      Sorry for hijacking the thread......it's still hot here.
                      “In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis Black

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                      • SPTO
                        binging
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 68046

                        #86
                        Re: Man am I hot...

                        Pitt i'm not in "Toronto" per se. It's kinda hard to explain, I find Toronto to be one of those cities that doesn't have a true cut-off area. Nonetheless i've been in the surrounding environs all my life. I'm in Pickering at the moment. It's about a half hour drive by highway to the Downtown Core. I end up going downtown once every few months for my eye tests and such.

                        Ok, back to topic, at least it wasn't as hot as yesterday!
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                        • LIGHTNING
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 1610

                          #87
                          Re: Man am I hot...

                          Use this equation to convert Celsius degree to Fahrenheit.


                          T(F) = 1.8T(C) + 32


                          So 30 C is 86 F

                          To convert Fahrenheit to the Rankine scale use

                          T(R) = T(F) + 459.6

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                          • TheMatrix31
                            RF
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 52906

                            #88
                            Re: Man am I hot...

                            SoMiss....Woodland Hills is probably the hottest part of the LA area along with Chatsworth and Pasadena.

                            I live in Sherman Oaks, and I'll gladly give up this "perfect LA weather".

                            Sometimes I wish I was in Sweden or something.

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                            • LIGHTNING
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 1610

                              #89
                              Re: Man am I hot...

                              Use this equation to calculate the heat index which is the apparent temperature. The air temperature may be high but it may feel even warmer if the relative humidity is high.

                              Heat index = -42.379 + 2.04901523(Tf) + 10.14333127(RH)
                              - 0.22475541(Tf)(RH) - ((6.83783 x 10^-3)(Tf^2) - ((5.481717 x 10^-2)(RH^2)
                              + ((1.22874 x 10^-3)(Tf^2)(RH)) + ((8.5282 x 10^-4)(Tf)(RH^2))
                              - ((1.99 x 10^-6)(Tf^2)(RH^2))


                              where RH is the relative humidity
                              Tf is the air temperature in Fahrenheit.

                              So if the temperature is 90 F and the relative humidity is 70%, the heat index is 105.6 F
                              Last edited by LIGHTNING; 05-31-2006, 02:32 AM.

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                              • HungryBologna
                                MVP
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 3156

                                #90
                                Re: Man am I hot...

                                Originally posted by LIGHTNING
                                Use this equation to calculate the heat index which is the apparent temperature. The air temperature may be high but it may feel even warmer if the relative humidity is high.

                                Heat index = -42.379 + 2.04901523(Tf) + 10.14333127(RH)
                                - 0.22475541(Tf)(RH) - ((6.83783 x 10^-3)(Tf^2) - ((5.481717 x 10^-2)(RH^2)
                                + ((1.22874 x 10^-3)(Tf^2)(RH)) + ((8.5282 x 10^-4)(Tf)(RH^2))
                                - ((1.99 x 10^-6)(Tf^2)(RH^2))


                                where RH is the relative humidity
                                Tf is the air temperature in Fahrenheit.

                                So if the temperature is 90 F and the relative humidity is 70%, the heat index is 105.6 F
                                Or just goto weather.com

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