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Expected heat index of 105*-110* for Sunday's Car Show
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16798820" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>It actually does. The sun here, and probably there, has a greater concentration of UV rays hitting a single area. Due to the tilt of the Earth the UV rays glance across other states at and angle and are dissipated longer in the atmosphere which results in a lower concentration of UV exposure in a measured area. </p><p></p><p>That's why Arizonans roll their eyes the "heat index" comparisons. The UV rays kick up the heat quite a bit and anything in the sun radiates it back to you. For reference, I left the windshield cover off my car last year when it was 118 and measured the temperature of my steering wheel, it was 194.7* Arizonans will tell you that you can fry an egg on the sidewalk which isn't true, but put frying pan and some oil on the sidewalk in the sun and it absolutely will. The sun can **** right off in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16798820, member: 45161"] It actually does. The sun here, and probably there, has a greater concentration of UV rays hitting a single area. Due to the tilt of the Earth the UV rays glance across other states at and angle and are dissipated longer in the atmosphere which results in a lower concentration of UV exposure in a measured area. That's why Arizonans roll their eyes the "heat index" comparisons. The UV rays kick up the heat quite a bit and anything in the sun radiates it back to you. For reference, I left the windshield cover off my car last year when it was 118 and measured the temperature of my steering wheel, it was 194.7* Arizonans will tell you that you can fry an egg on the sidewalk which isn't true, but put frying pan and some oil on the sidewalk in the sun and it absolutely will. The sun can **** right off in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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