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  2. Why does South Florida feel so damn hot? It’s not just the ...

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    Humidity is why medical experts say that South Florida’s climate can be harder on the health and body than a dry climate like Arizona, where a 90 degree temperature doesn’t feel all that ...

  3. Climate of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The low pressure measured from an extratropical cyclone was 28.84 inches/976.7 hPa during the Storm of the Century (1993). [3] From a tropical cyclone, the lowest pressure measured was 26.35 inches/892 hPa in the Florida Keys during the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935. [4]

  4. Humidity - Wikipedia

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    It does not take temperature into consideration. Absolute humidity in the atmosphere ranges from near zero to roughly 30 g (1.1 oz) per cubic metre when the air is saturated at 30 °C (86 °F). [8] [9] Air is a gas, and its volume varies with pressure and temperature, per Boyles law. Absolute humidity is defined as water mass per volume of air ...

  5. Top 10 sweatiest cities in America: Humidity, population ...

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    While heat and humidity may be a common consequence to the summer season, the right factors can be deadly. An average of 658 people died of heat-related causes between 1999 and 2009. Check out the ...

  6. It could feel like 110 degrees—all of South Florida is under ...

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    Temperatures could feel between 108 and 113 degrees. The advisory is in effect through 8 p.m. Friday. Expect it to remain hot through the weekend as heat index values are expected to stay between ...

  7. Environment of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The environment of Florida in the United States yields an array of land and marine life in a mild subtropical climate. This environment has drawn millions of people to settle in the once rural state over the last hundred years. Florida's population increases by about 1,000 residents each day. [1]

  8. Break in humidity as Hurricane Ernesto helps bring unusually ...

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    Ahead of the humidity break, a front will push through the state and linger in the Florida Straits, meaning higher rain chances on Friday with temperatures that will feel as high as 110 in some ...

  9. San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    The British had a garrison at the fort. But, following the American Revolutionary War, the British traded some territory with Spain, which took over West and East Florida again. (St. Marks was in East Florida; the boundary was the Apalachicola River). Spanish forces reoccupied the San Marcos fort in 1783, and they strengthened its defenses. [5]