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Phoenix Reclaims Title As Sweatiest City (I'm Skeptical)
WFTV ^ | 6-17-05 | file

Posted on 06/19/2005 7:24:17 AM PDT by wardaddy

POSTED: 9:40 am EDT June 17, 2005

The summer sun might be a breath of fresh air compared to the rain or snow of months past, but Old Spice reminds us again this year that some cities are downright sweaty in the summertime.

SWEATIEST CITIES Full List Compare To Past Years TOOLS Interactive Sun Safety Package Guide To Staying Hydrated Relative Humidity Calculator Heat Index Calculator

The company released its Top 100 Sweatiest Cities List this week, ranking Phoenix as the the nation's top perspiration producer for the second time in four years.

Phoenix turned up the heat to jump to the top of the list after dropping to just No. 3 last year, living up to its nickname "Valley of the Sun." The city also took top honors in 2003.

Cities in Texas and Florida continued to dominate the top 10 while, for the first time, a city in Nevada cracked the top 5 with Las Vegas ranking No. 2. The least sweatiest cities include Green Bay, Wis., Colorado Springs, Colo., and San Francisco.

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I know the Southwest is hot but for sweaty I'd go for Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Mobile, Jackson Miss, Miami, Jacksonville more so.

Manhattan in the 90s can be as brutal as anyhwere too.

Thoughts?

1 posted on 06/19/2005 7:24:18 AM PDT by wardaddy
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To: wardaddy

NYC subway beats all for sweating in the summertime. Feels like a lava tube *lol*


2 posted on 06/19/2005 7:25:45 AM PDT by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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To: wardaddy

Houston is #1 sweaty, no doubt.


3 posted on 06/19/2005 7:26:46 AM PDT by pax_et_bonum (Three guys walked into a bar. The fourth one ducked.)
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To: wardaddy

You can tell the volume of sweat actually produced by how fast you dehydrate. Desert climates are more dangerous in this regard than hot/humid climates. I know, I've lived in both.

You sweat more in Phoenix, but it evaporates rapidly, so you don't have sweat soaking your clothes. In Florida, where I now live, I probably don't sweat as much out, but I feel sweatier becauce my clothes are saturated all the time.

Which cities are "sweatiest" depends on your definition.


4 posted on 06/19/2005 7:27:37 AM PDT by Restorer
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To: wardaddy

I don't think I've been as miserably hot and sweaty in my life as one summer in Providence, R.I. when it was in the high 90s for a week. We had brown outs, the banks still insisted that people wear suits to work, the state and power companies gave orders to turn off the A/C to conserve energy! I finally escaped to my mother-in-law's near the Massachusetts shore and spent the next few days at the beach.


5 posted on 06/19/2005 7:36:54 AM PDT by cloud8
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To: wardaddy

The Gulf Coast is the hottest damn place on Earth. Maybe not in total temperature, but defintely in real feel.

At least once a year, a station on the coast will report a heat index of 130 degrees or better


6 posted on 06/19/2005 7:36:58 AM PDT by AzaleaCity5691 (I will never be reconstructed, Deo Vindice)
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To: wardaddy
Two words: At lanta.

;)

7 posted on 06/19/2005 7:38:14 AM PDT by Half Vast Conspiracy (If their Chief of police is okay with it, I am guessing that we should probably be okay with it.)
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To: cyborg

When I was there none of the IRTs were air conditioned.


8 posted on 06/19/2005 7:40:36 AM PDT by wardaddy (Free "I Love Dane Now" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: pax_et_bonum

Houston is hot and humid. One gets some relief in Austin.


9 posted on 06/19/2005 7:41:13 AM PDT by wardaddy (Free "I Love Dane Now" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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I agree. This is bogus.

Phoenix can be in the 90's and you won't even break a sweat.

Even during our monsoon season, the humidity here can't hold a candle to those from Texas through the East half of the country.

10 posted on 06/19/2005 7:44:26 AM PDT by kstewskis ("I don't know what I know, but I know that it's big..." Jerry Fletcher)
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To: Restorer

I am more bothered by stifling humidity.

But...anything over 120 dry or not is hot. I worked a mine in Gilbues in western Bahia in Brasil where it is very dry and temps of 120 daily at the equator.

It was rugged too but differently...really wore you out yet was chilly at night. I've seen the same in Mojave.

But, one does not sweat near as much...or is not aware of said sweat.

I would probably opt for Miami as sweatiest but's it's far from hottest.


11 posted on 06/19/2005 7:44:29 AM PDT by wardaddy (Free "I Love Dane Now" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: cloud8

Folks are unprepared for Big Heat in the Northeast....like ice down South.

I lived on the Hudson in Upper Nyack with no AC in a carriage-boathouse and survived fine with a fan.


12 posted on 06/19/2005 7:46:11 AM PDT by wardaddy (Free "I Love Dane Now" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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Manhattan in the 90s can be as brutal as anyhwere too.

Yes, like last weekend when I was there. New York at 90 degrees feels much worse than Phoenix at 110. ;)

13 posted on 06/19/2005 7:47:37 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("Violence never settles anything." Genghis Khan, 1162-1227)
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To: AzaleaCity5691

Yep...my daddy had me laying pipe through the swamps at Diamonhead at Bay St Louis and over at Lake Forest near Daphne and yep....it is hot. Keeping up on the ditchbank with that Cat 245 excavator made a man outta me for several teen summers.


14 posted on 06/19/2005 7:47:57 AM PDT by wardaddy (Free "I Love Dane Now" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Half Vast Conspiracy

But the pretty women make up for it.


15 posted on 06/19/2005 7:48:17 AM PDT by wardaddy (Free "I Love Dane Now" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: kstewskis

That was kind of my view. 80 in New Mexico can be chilly almost.

80 in New Orleans and you're sweating.

But extreme temps are still damned hot.


16 posted on 06/19/2005 7:49:35 AM PDT by wardaddy (Free "I Love Dane Now" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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Happy Fathers Day to All

GTC.


17 posted on 06/19/2005 7:50:42 AM PDT by wardaddy (Free "I Love Dane Now" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: wardaddy

You're right.

Even though the temperatures west of Houston may be hotter, it's more comfortable than the coastal areas.

The humidity here in the Houston area is oppressive.

Air conditioning really is "Texas Life Support!"


18 posted on 06/19/2005 7:51:21 AM PDT by pax_et_bonum (Three guys walked into a bar. The fourth one ducked.)
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To: pax_et_bonum; Humidston
Houston is #1 sweaty, no doubt.

Let's ask the expert. . .

19 posted on 06/19/2005 7:54:13 AM PDT by Flyer ( We have a no tolerance stance on making claims without authentic proof)
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To: wardaddy

((shudder))


20 posted on 06/19/2005 7:55:14 AM PDT by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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