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Jacoba
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I feel with you :)

We haven't even been even near 35° / 95F here in germany.

We had one really hot week, but that's already a few month ago.

Since then either average 21-26° / 70-80F which is somehow ok,

rainy days or cloudy days with 10-18° / 50-65F.

And i guess, that's it with the summer. Time to call out autumn again.

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Doesn't water boil at 100?

In degrees celsius. But 100 fahrenheit are just 37°, way too cold for water to boil.  :)

No kidding, it's supposed to hit 70 tomorrow! Heat wave!

70°? Or F?

Anything below 40°/104F i wouldn't call hot. Sure, you may sweat a bit but thats it.

Nothing to complain about, imho.

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Practice landings ???  :)

I know some people need to do this, but i can't even remember if i ever had a bad landing ever.

I see guys crashing into the ground, when im ATC at VATSIM, but it is, and guess always will be,

a mystery to me, how they archiev this.

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No kidding, it's supposed to hit 70 tomorrow! Heat wave!

70°? Or F?

Anything below 40°/104F i wouldn't call hot. Sure, you may sweat a bit but thats it.

Nothing to complain about, imho.

70ºF! Time to dig out all the fans; no air conditioning here...

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Well, I'll add that here in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, we hit a record high dew point of 83 F the other day and temperatures well into the high 90's F. Dew point from Wikipedia "At a given temperature but independent of barometric pressure, the dew point indicates the absolute humidity, mass of water per unit volume of air." So, that's were the "stickiness" comes from... We were more "tropical" than the rain forest in South America! It's been miserable! I wish I could have been in Germany this week!!  Stay cool everyone :)

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Well my pet polar bear and I made it through the day. We sat inside in front of the fans... was nice.

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Really though, I pretty much die if the temp gets over 85ºF. Temperature has been a huge deciding factor in what school I'll go to next year.

Keep drinking lots of water and checking in on any elderly neighbors of relatives you have; this heat is a real killer. Stay cool everyone!

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