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To: Freedom4US

That is a curiosity. I recall reading many years ago that humidity in Las Vegas has risen greatly because of all the development - front and back lawns, golf courses, great man-made fountains etc all contribute to creating humidity in the desert that didn’t exist before. But over the salt plains? Doesn’t seem to make sense but hey, this global climate change stuff is very unpredictable for something they say is very predictable.


15 posted on 07/29/2021 10:54:23 PM PDT by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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To: monkeyshine

I’ve lived in the DFW Texas area for about 30 years. Each year, the humidity seems to get worse and worse.

I don’t think global warming is a problem, but global humidification is.


16 posted on 07/29/2021 11:00:41 PM PDT by Nachoman (Following victory, its best to reload.)
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To: monkeyshine

Yeah ... I just checked, knew that figure was BS. It’s gotta be a typo.

19% (Not 91%) is right in line with typical daytime humidity for July in Death Valley. It might crack 50% or so at night, in the winter months. 118° F. and 91% humidity is just short of Sous Vide. Ain’t gonna happen in Death Valley.


19 posted on 07/29/2021 11:09:46 PM PDT by Freedom4US
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