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Re: SOOO HOT!
Carol, I don't live right in the city (i.e. close to Manhattan). I live on the outskirts of NYC (it's the island but the western end closest to the city). But I go to the city a lot, and believe me, it's even worse there - you're right, all the concrete in the city only reflects the sun and creates even more heat; + all the A/C's around NYC ... disgusting. Though all the concrete and A/C's do contribute a lot to the heat, it's really the sea that makes the climate so hot and humid in NYC as well as in Long Island. During the spring and fall no one uses A/C and there is not so much sunlight, yet is it very humid and therefore hot. That's why it's hot where I live as well (even though I've a backyard with grass and some trees) - I've water all around me, as does everyone in NYC and Long Island. The water from the sea is constantly evaporating and creating humidity.
Nevertheless, I want to eventually move out of NY, you know. I just don't like the climate here, particularly the horrible humidity. And it seems to be getting worse from year to year (I bet global warming has a big part in our changing climate). I do not remember such a hot season as we've had these last couple of days. Winters, on the other hand, are so cold (AND HUMID) here, but with no snow - just terribly low temperatures and freezing wind. I don't mind cold winters as long as they're not windy and humid. And I don't mind hot summers, AS LONG AS THEY'RE NOT HUMID! Climate can have such a big influence on your life when it's so humid ... OK, end of this annoying topic, lol.
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