No confusion, Chuck. We had been told that it would be "hot, but dry hot".
When we got there, flying from Tampa, it was utterly miserable. It was so
moist that the sweat would not dry on our skins and therefore we cooked.
It'll be in the records, somewhere: the week of high heat and RH in Phoenix.
Once we got our RV and headed north it became bearable again.
Chris
On 13 Dec 2011, at 01:12, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I thing you must be confusing Arizona and Florida. I can believe
> Phoenix was 120 degrees and that Florida had 95% humidity. But I can't
> believe Phoenix has ever seen 95% humidity on a summer afternoon. 9.5%
> maybe. :-)
>
> See: <http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather.php3?s=087227>
> Morning and evening average relative humidities are about 2/3 the way
> down the page.
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