I'm currently enjoying the comfort of my air conditioned environment ahhhh! It's a welcome relief after working in my greenhouses where it's 110 F 43 C
Looks like you guys have all the heat! Over here it's our first decent summer (in terms of heat) in 3 or 4 years! I remember last year we had ONE day with 30C (86F)! This summer has been more decent though, but currently it's 23C (74F) and 50% humidity, at night the temperature easily goes under 60F, even in summer! And winters are cold! I kinda enjoy winter, for some reason I find clear winter nights with HPS/MV lighting to be somewhat magic, I don't know why.
my Favorite season is Fall,when its fairly mildish,winter is good too...thing is June and July are usually not so bad,but the heat always dramatically increases during mid august...in fact since 2002 we've gone from a thunderstorm almost every day in summer to having Bone Dry summers!
i like it when the sun goes down a min faster each day and comes up a min later each day also that starts right after the summer solstice ! woo hoo less sunlight less heat !
Winter means it is 21C at noon, and 56% humidity. Summer is coming, and then it will climb into the low 30's and close to 100% humidity for most days.
I lived in a town where winter high was 40C, summer was a little more at 42C most days. In winter visitors would die from heatstroke, whilst us locals were wearing a jersey and complaining about the cold. Our workshop was a little warmer, we measured one afternoon inside temp as 76C, under the ferroconcrete roof, at 3m height, after the AC had self destructed and blown parts all over the roof. Took a year to get a replacement unit, we would go out in the afternoon and say how cool it was outside. Confused some until one day they came into our workshop section at noontime.
Yeah for sure,I'll do the watering in two greenhouses (about an hour),then get outta there and take a break and cool down,then go back and carry on to the next one.
in phx its prob 111 or more
I lived in a town where winter high was 40C, summer was a little more at 42C most days. In winter visitors would die from heatstroke, whilst us locals were wearing a jersey and complaining about the cold. Our workshop was a little warmer, we measured one afternoon inside temp as 76C, under the ferroconcrete roof, at 3m height, after the AC had self destructed and blown parts all over the roof. Took a year to get a replacement unit, we would go out in the afternoon and say how cool it was outside. Confused some until one day they came into our workshop section at noontime.