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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jun 24, 2023 20:10:53 GMT -5
Interesting concept I thought of. I'd be happy if the dew point were 50ºF every single second of all time, though it would get a little boring. Reason 50ºF is an ideal dewpoint is that it's perfect with some mild rains in winter, or some dry heat in summer.
What about y'all? If you had to experience the same dew point every second for the rest of your life, what dew point would you choose?
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Post by MET on Jun 24, 2023 20:11:44 GMT -5
12°C.
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 24, 2023 21:09:24 GMT -5
30s Fahrenheit or lower
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Post by Ethereal on Jun 24, 2023 21:23:49 GMT -5
I suck with Fahrenheit. Guessing the early 50s....What would that be in Celsius, 10-15C?
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Jun 24, 2023 21:32:28 GMT -5
I suck with Fahrenheit. Guessing the early 50s....What would that be in Celsius, 10-15C? Yep, like 11ºC most precisely.
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Post by tommyFL on Jun 24, 2023 21:42:47 GMT -5
60 F-69 F
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jun 24, 2023 21:52:04 GMT -5
<30ºF
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Post by AJ1013 on Jun 25, 2023 6:55:26 GMT -5
50F-55F
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Post by chesternz on Jun 28, 2023 9:58:36 GMT -5
Upper teens Celsius for me, so 60-69 F.
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Post by greysrigging on Jun 28, 2023 20:50:01 GMT -5
About 20c-22c is reasonably easy to cope with ( ie its 30c/20c atm 11.15am ) beautiful day ! Mid 20c's suck a bit.... lol
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Post by Benfxmth on Jun 28, 2023 21:01:33 GMT -5
Considering if I had to live in the same weather year-round that I'd be the most happy in is the upper 80s/lower 90s highs and lows in the lower 70s - I'll vote 70+°F (more specifically the 70-72°F range similar to Greys mentioned earlier) but the 60-69°F and 50-59°F ranges are good too.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jun 30, 2023 22:41:40 GMT -5
40s for me please - dry enough not to cause any sensation of humidity, while moist enough to avoid the increased nosebleed risk that comes with lower dew points.
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Post by Cadeau on Jul 1, 2023 15:43:31 GMT -5
9~12°C
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Post by Steelernation on Jul 7, 2023 13:40:44 GMT -5
If the temp is under 45, then I want dews within 10 f of the air temp.
If the air temp is over 45 f, anything under 55 is equally good.
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Post by CRISPR on Mar 23, 2024 15:03:03 GMT -5
11.8ºC (53.2ºC) is the average in my dream climate, with mildly dry winters and moderately humid summers
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Post by Aussie87 on Apr 15, 2024 11:34:57 GMT -5
I felt my first 18c DP on Friday after months of 23-27 DPs. It felt kind of dry to me and my bare feet seemed dry and slippery on the floorboards! So I vote for an ideal DP of around 20°c
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Post by arcleo on Apr 15, 2024 15:03:48 GMT -5
10-15c is generally a good dewpoint. But the temperature can't be lower than the dew point so by choosing this I wouldn't be able to experience temperatures under 10c, which would be boring.
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Post by srfoskey on Apr 15, 2024 16:11:52 GMT -5
Somewhere around 50-55°F (10-13°C). Around those temperatures, the air does not feel dry or humid, unless the air temperature is near the dewpoint or above 95°F (35°C), in which case I prefer a drier heat anyway.
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 15, 2024 16:27:07 GMT -5
Some years ago my job ( installing/maintaining satellite antennas ) required lots of flights between home ( Darwin ) and the southern capital cites. So flights from a full on Top End monsoonal climate into drought stricken Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne etc..... the DP and humidity changes from 25c to 0c - 5c in the space of 4 hours played havoc with me.... itchy flaking skin, chapped lips, sunburnt face etc. Then after 2 weeks of dry, flying home and exiting the Airport terminal was like walking into a brick wall... the heat and humidity combination.
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Post by Kaleetan on Apr 16, 2024 8:45:31 GMT -5
You know my answer.
68-77F / 20-25C
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