Hi Chris,
How do you always end up with the most attractive student pilots?
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 7/6/2018 12:58 AM, ChrisB wrote:
Well I went flying yesterday <https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2461599465979511627
<https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2461599465979511627>> and the temperature was 31ºC, or
around 88ºF. That was quite hot enough for me :-), particularly considering the greenhouse of a
cockpit that I was operating in.
Chris
On 6 Jul 18, at 02:41, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We had a dust storm come through about 2 hours ago, which quickly knocked
the temperature down to 109F. You probably don't get many dust storms up your
way.
My air conditioner (installed in 1992) struggles when the outside
temperature goes above 110F. This afternoon it cycled more on a time basis
rather than temperature, and the inside temperature got up to 89F. But it's a
dry heat.
It's 72F here right now. Absolutely sweltering, according to some.
While the office building has air conditioning, very very few houses
and apartments have it. Combine that with the lower sun angle (sun
shines into the houses) and the fact that Alaskans tend to dress in
dark colors, and you can see why people are so miserable in the
"heat". Meanwhile, we're thankful for the furnace.
It's been a bit dryer than normal. Burn ban in effect.
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