Is it dry heat or humid heat?



 


Scorching hot this past summer, normally a dry heat but even that is changing, people don't move and thrive on air conditioning, no way to live 😄

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j*oono
Community Member

I'm not a big fan of the serious heat.  It used to be not as bad for me because it was dry heat but these days I think it has become a lot more humid.


 


I suppose that depends whether it's a big cyclone season up north.  

Joono

j*oono
Community Member

Donna, really I think you said enough in post number 57.

Joono

Na Joono, did I say something incorrect?

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j*oono
Community Member

Yes, it was in fact incorrect and a little bit insulting to the indigenous people of Perth.

Joono

I'm kicking Donna off the thread

Oh that, I have encountered it quite a lot there and was comparing it to Sydney.


 


 


My daughters midwife was absolutely beautiful and was indigenous.


 


Fully aware it is a sensitive topic but I was speaking accurately.

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Yes it does get hot and yes it seems to be getting more humid. I love my aircon, what advances we have made.:^O


We have lots of different people living here just like anywhere else in Australia.


 


Mandurah to Fremantle probably more like 1 hour, not to bad.


 


The place in the city you are thinking of Clair is London Court.


 



lis351
Community Member

*nods* Joono


 


people don't move and thrive on air conditioning,


I disagree, people seem much happier in the Spring/Summer, when we can actually get outdoors and do things. I hate the Winter, its depressing, dark, cold, oppressive clouds, damaging storms, stuck indoors, I find the cold physically painful.

What about the airport?

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