Yeah, we've been having humidity in the 70 to 90% range with the highs in the mid to high 90's, 100 in some areas. That's hot and humid! Humidity of 35% at those temps isn't anything.
Good point. In the 1980s when I was working in Iowa, I saw quite a lot of 100F, 100% humidity in Chicago. No mass deaths there. I flew to Phoenix where it was cooler!
Well, here, when they spray the hell out of us, which happens almost daily, it becomes overcast after that. I don't know, but I suspect the worst of these people (globalist psychopaths) because they're jabbing babies and kids, and killing them. I don't put anything past them. They've been spraying us with heavy metals for decades.
In the winter I have experienced much lower, but not this time of the year. Farm land needs lots of water, which evaporates and creates high humidity. Is this more than whatever vegetation was originally there, donтАЩt know, but as you said, trees keep humidity higher than that.
I don't know how low the humidity gets in winter. I only really notice when you start getting shocked when you touch something. ЁЯШП I haven't noticed that for many years.
Yeah, we've been having humidity in the 70 to 90% range with the highs in the mid to high 90's, 100 in some areas. That's hot and humid! Humidity of 35% at those temps isn't anything.
Good point. In the 1980s when I was working in Iowa, I saw quite a lot of 100F, 100% humidity in Chicago. No mass deaths there. I flew to Phoenix where it was cooler!
Is there a lot of white stuff sprayed into the sky by airplanes?
Not that I've noticed. It's been pretty and clear from what I've seen. --- Except on the over cast/rainy days.
Well, here, when they spray the hell out of us, which happens almost daily, it becomes overcast after that. I don't know, but I suspect the worst of these people (globalist psychopaths) because they're jabbing babies and kids, and killing them. I don't put anything past them. They've been spraying us with heavy metals for decades.
I also thought of the chemtrails.
Yeah, they've been grooming us to think it's a "conspiracy theory" for decades... Baaaah.
35%! Is this what they are calling тАЬhighтАЭ humidity?
IKR?! I don't think the humidity EVER gets that low here. Too many trees for that to happen. --- Maybe in the dead of winter....
In the winter I have experienced much lower, but not this time of the year. Farm land needs lots of water, which evaporates and creates high humidity. Is this more than whatever vegetation was originally there, donтАЩt know, but as you said, trees keep humidity higher than that.
I don't know how low the humidity gets in winter. I only really notice when you start getting shocked when you touch something. ЁЯШП I haven't noticed that for many years.