With the humidity steadily increasing, I grabbed a strawberry lemonade on the way out to stay cool for the rest of the afternoon.
Not exact matches
It's usually hot and humid here in the North during the summer months, but temps have been
steadily in the 70's
with little to no
humidity.
It has to be more reliable than the weather station I got for Christmas though, which together
with my watch weather predictor and my existing internal weather station, are all telling me its been raining
steadily for the last two days when in fact its been gloriously sunny but
with a fairly high
humidity (we live next to the ocean) Anyone up for our own monitoring of co2 levels - if it is at all practical?
For instance, the response time for sensors in radiosondes (that are used to track atmospheric profiles of temperature and
humidity) has
steadily improved which, if uncorrected for in the reanalyses, would lead to an erroneous drying in the upper troposphere that has nothing to do
with any actual climate trend.