• TriflingToad
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        Floridian here, yesterday I got home from a week long vacation to a dry place and I changed clothes and they literally felt wet. It was gross. Also it IS the humidity as you can’t sweat as easily if the sweat doesn’t evaporate

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          As a midwesterner, I will die on both hills, that it’s the wind that gets ya in the cold and that the humidity is what gets ya in the hot

          And scientifically/biologically both are true, because the wind takes the warm air from above your skin immediately and the humidity prevents you from sweating

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      To be fair, I live in a high humidity area and visiting a ‘dry heat’ area was amazing. Being in the shade actually felt refreshing instead of oppressive and stuffy.

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    Nah cause it’s the realest shit there is.

    I can deal with sub zero temps but a windy day at 40°f feels like ice cutting into your bones.

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    This is the same concept as a convection oven.

    Cold, but still air? You’re going to form a little heat bubble around you that makes it less bad. But as soon as a moderate breeze comes through, you lose that heat bubble. If you’re wearing wind resistant clothes, you still have the layer of warm air at your skin.

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      This is also why blowing on your food cools it off faster. You blow away that protective heat bubble.

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    I sweat a lot for a midwesterner. Florida could literally kill me. Also yeah, it also depends if the wind is dry or not.