So....how hot *is* it?

Discussion in 'Rainbow Family' started by gaia2007, Jun 23, 2007.

  1. gaia2007

    gaia2007 Member

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    does anyone have info re the climate in (shudder) AR?


    gaia
     
  2. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    well i just checked & the weather in ark at this very momment is the exact same temp as here in philly 76 degrees
    but thats just at this momment & doesnt mean that tomoro won't be 95 but then again might be 95 here too
    what id love to know is the altitude because that has as much if not more effect on the exact weather we'll see then the lattitude (or is it longitude?)
     
  3. hippiehillbilly

    hippiehillbilly the old asshole

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    the highest point in arkansas is 2750 so altitude is mute.. the reason its so cool now is its rained earlier..
     
  4. hippiestead

    hippiestead Ms.Cinnamon

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    It's been very cool for this time of year in TX but 92 is cool in TX in late June...and a lot more rain than usual. Everything I've seen on the weather over the last couple of weeks says that Ark is having similar weather to us, maybe a little cooler.
     
  5. Lorna

    Lorna The Magician

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    Can any one convert in Celsius? I am melting just reading it..
    or going up in flames..
    95 degree??!
    Water boil at 100 degree. thats armagedon in arkansas, unless you've got a converter..
     
  6. hippiestead

    hippiestead Ms.Cinnamon

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    I think 212 is boiling in fahrenheit.... 95 fahrenheit is 35 celsius (if the conversion page was right) a little less than body temperature
     
  7. Lorna

    Lorna The Magician

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    Oh! Thanks! so thats 60 degree less each time?
    no, must be more.
     
  8. hippiehillbilly

    hippiehillbilly the old asshole

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    1 degree celcius is roughly 1.8 degrees farenhiet 0 celcius is 32 F..

    so 95F is roughly 35 celcius,, so hippiestead was correct....
     
  9. hippiestead

    hippiestead Ms.Cinnamon

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    I cheated...I went to a convertion page ;)

    picked this up today...it's probaly about right...folks we know up near there have said close to the same:
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    If anyone is interested, I just did a check of the weather in the
    area. Kingston, AR had the nearest weather info to Fallsville with
    the program that I use, and it will be in the mid 80's during the day
    and the mid to upper 60's during the evening, and at least the
    Gathering will start off with sunny skies. Not bad at all, in my opinion.
     
  10. seeker

    seeker Member

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    thats a little chilly I'll have to remember my coat :p
    actually that sounds great!
     
  11. Lorna

    Lorna The Magician

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    I never said he wasn't correct, i was talking about how to get it right each time, what to add or rethrieve each time.
    So I have to rethrieve 32, and then divide with 1,8.. cant you just do as the rest of the world and talk in celsius instead? and meters and centimeters and kilometers?
    its more precise too. :)
     
  12. squawkers7

    squawkers7 radical rebel

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    Here on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon today it's 88 degrees with 6% humidity.
     
  13. diode

    diode Member

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    It is hot here in the summer. It is also humid, a combination visitors find unpleasant. You can check the weather forecast at several sites if you like. Someone used to these conditions may sweat during a leisurely walk in the afternoon but it depends on how much the person weights. There are also hungry ticks, chiggers and mosquitoes.
     
  14. Bumble

    Bumble Senior Member

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    omg a bro of mine had an issue with chiggers at a gathering a few years ago! I just packed bug spray, anti-itch stuff and stuff to put on posion ivy and things of that sort.
     
  15. alongyourpath

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    Humid - I'm use to the humid down here in S. Texas. I doubt it will be as much!!

    Can't wait to get there this weekend.

    Peace and love.
     
  16. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    shade and water, folks.
    I lived in Okla a few hours away for a (can it be) decade and summers were atrocious, BUT you do adjust.
    dry mix gatorade, or salt lemonade is a fine treat.
     

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