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RE: Bedtime Facts (44/365)

in #bedtime-facts7 years ago (edited)

The average daily maximum is not that high anywhere in Venezuela. Not even during the dry season. You get a proper reading at a weather station under well-defined circumstances. You can get all sorts of readings even here if the sun shines directly at the thermometer. In equatorial rainforests, the average daily maximum is around 30 C with very high relative humidity. There is a lot of thermal energy in that water vapour, which is why you get much higher daily maximum temperatures in the desert zones surrounding the the tropics. A temperature of 50 C wouldn't be even possible in an equatorial rainforest.

But 33 C with relative humidity at 90% can feel like sauna particularly if you spend the whole day it it so I can very well understand why you enjoy snowy landscapes. :)