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I know snowbirds think we're complete weenies for thinking it's freezing cold when morning temps are in the low 40's. But when you factor in north winds gusting 35-40 mph. It feels freezing! I had to dig out a pair of real shoes!
The photo above was taken of Pensacola Bay this morning and a north wind was whipping up the white caps.
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By comparison, the wind had the opposite effect on the Gulf of Mexico and completely flattened the surf. But look at the color of the water. It is spectacular today!
1 comment:
You're right about the wind chill. We have the same thing in the summer with the humidity: the heat index. What's the waying, its not the heat, its the humidity. Actually it's both.
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