
02-02-2023, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by PoolBrews
Not true at all. I lived in GA for 10 years before moving to FL. Same temps in summer, but GA was far worse due to humidity. Florida, being a peninsula, has a constant air stream moving across it at nearly all times. This serves to lower the humidity. GA (and states like TN, NC) are constrained on all sides by other land, reducing the amount of air movement they get (not counting the coast itself). This results in much higher humidity.
I lived it and experienced it.
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There you go... Using actual life experiences and facts to come to a conclusion...
How dare you!  
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