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manaboutown 05-26-2013 08:22 AM

Your last post says it all about humidity, senior citizen. From my experience in hot humid regions and hot arid regions I would have guessed that at 95 degrees and 90% humidity it would feel about the same as 115 and 10% but from this article it would feel hotter. Wow!

Here is a heat index calculator I found provided by the national weather service. http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/html/heatindex.shtml

Perspiring is how we humans cool down and if the perspiration we produce on our skin can not evaporate no cooling results.

patfla06 05-26-2013 07:18 PM

My skin is already dry enough so I have to vote for Fla.
I have bad allergies here but my throat would be too dry in
Arizona (and it's WAY TOO HOT!)

senior citizen 05-27-2013 03:44 AM

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jblum315 05-27-2013 05:52 AM

There are quite a few retirement communities in Maine

senior citizen 05-27-2013 06:02 AM

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manaboutown 05-27-2013 07:59 AM

As noted by Andrew Blechman, The Villages is like a Club Med for (senior) adults. It could be anywhere. I am attracted to The Villages for its lifestyle. No other retirement community on earth compares.

I have determined that if I am to be happy where I reside I need to dwell on the positives, not the negatives of the area, climate and community.

patfla06 05-27-2013 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 682659)
As noted by Andrew Blechman, The Villages is like a Club Med for (senior) adults. It could be anywhere. I am attracted to The Villages for its lifestyle. No other retirement community on earth compares.

I have determined that if I am to be happy where I reside I need to dwell on the positives, not the negatives of the area, climate and community.

Agree completely! :)

justjim 05-30-2013 07:34 PM

109 in Phoenix tomorrow May 31. And it's only May!

jtdraig 05-30-2013 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by senior citizen (Post 681085)
We were just chatting with relatives who have felt relief from their serious joint stiffness after vacationing and then relocating to the Tucson vicinity of Arizona (up in the mountains).......

They claim that they arrived from the airport in a wheelchair (for transport from the plane, etc.) and felt the dry air literally sucking all of the swelling from their inflammed joints, knees, etc..........leaving at the end of their vacation virtually pain free and walking onto the plane......without asisstance.

Went home and immediately put their home on the market for sale.

Enjoying the dryness of Arizona........although the summer heat is extremely high, as we all know. Love Arizona now.

I, myself, have never been fond of the brown aridness of the west.....but do understand the dryness as being soothing to anyone with arthritis.......

My question.....can anyone who has lived in Arizona and also lived in Florida compare the lack of humidity vs. the high prolonged humidity ?

Our minds have been made up for quite some time re THE VILLAGES, however, recently we've had prolonged periods of very heavy rains, thunderstorms and soupy, swampy, oppressive humidity that is as thick and unrelenting as Fla. humidity..........and painful re body stiffness.

This too shall pass "in Vermont" when the cold front comes in soon.....but we can't even take three days of this oppressive humidity.......actually, they are now predicting several inches of SNOW up in the spine of our Green Mountains.......which everyone has to cross if they want to get from the western side of the state to the eastern side of the state.....

I've had the airconditioning on up here, even though it is only 62 degrees; to take out the 90% humidity.

Crazy weather for sure. We've had flash flooding and roads washed out, schools closed, etc..........even made Good Morning America's news this a.m. It wasn't that long ago tha Hurricane Irene devastated Vermont with its flooding.........

So, DRY HEAT .........as opposed to HUMID HEAT??? Thank you in advance....for personal experience in Arizona, etc.

I haven't read any of the other responses but we lived in Tucson for 8 years in the late 70's and mid 80's....and if it were not for my Grandkids living in CT and NJ, we would be back in Tucson in a New York Minute living up in the Catalina Foothills just above Skyline Belair and enjoying every moment of it. The Villages is wonderful but Arizona is better for us. We loved it there...Tucson is a cosmoploitan city with a University, Symphony, and all the cultural amenities. Dry Heat v. Wet Heat..I will take dry any time. No hurricanes, no tornadic activity, no sinkholes, etc....August out there is nasty but the rest of the year is a dream come true. We had a wonderful time there and hated to leave when IBM shipped me back to HQ. Our kids had the best elementary experience that there could have been. It was all good for us and we continue to have long term friends there.:beer3:
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manaboutown 11-18-2013 10:50 AM

bump

travelguy 11-18-2013 06:33 PM

i have a brother in law who relocated to las vegas; oh yeah, it is a dry heat. i got news for you, it is like being in HELL! when one cannot even go outdoors in the summer, not even to enjoy a dip in the pool, and not use your lanai...then it is just ridiculous. and it gets cold!! in the winter...there is ice there.
no thanks, TV and Florida is lovely all year.

patfla06 11-18-2013 07:55 PM

Agree totally with you. When I was in Vegas it was 116 degrees.
I will take Florida any day!

Golfingnut 11-18-2013 08:12 PM

We have done both and we prefer Florida.

swimdawg 11-18-2013 08:32 PM

My parents retired to Sun City West, AZ. It was lovely most of the time, but the summers.....wow! A sauna is a sauna is a sauna!

DianeM 11-18-2013 08:33 PM

Having lived in both ..... I'd say neither.

graciegirl 11-18-2013 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by DianeM (Post 782733)
Having lived in both ..... I'd say neither.


Where do you wish you were?

jojo 11-18-2013 10:13 PM

I've had projects in Phoenix, including some summers. Much prefer Florida. The evening breezes in the summer are wonderful. Not to be found in AZ.

Happinow 11-18-2013 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DianeM (Post 782733)
Having lived in both ..... I'd say neither.

Diane, don't you live in a The Villages? It sounds like you are not happy here. I'm sorry for that. It's not often that people don't come here and just love it. I do hope you find a great place to live that suits you. We absolutely love it here coming from New York State. It's a dream come true.

DianeM 11-18-2013 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 782749)
Where do you wish you were?

Nowhere specific

DianeM 11-18-2013 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Happinow (Post 782809)
Diane, don't you live in a The Villages? It sounds like you are not happy here. I'm sorry for that. It's not often that people don't come here and just love it. I do hope you find a great place to live that suits you. We absolutely love it here coming from New York State. It's a dream come true.

I am neither happy nor unhappy. The Villages is what it is. I can't say that it's a dream come true. It's just an address. I think that it's wonderful that you are loving it. Many many people do.

2BNTV 11-18-2013 11:59 PM

I have a cousin who lives in Phoenix Az, and she always said that no place gets hotter than AZ, when the temps reach 120 degrees and all you do is go from A/C to A/C. I believe that 100 degrees with 100% humidity is worse thsan the dy heat.

Give me Florida anyday as my short experience here as the temps have never reached 100 degrees. It's very beautiful weather especially in the winter. It's good for these old bones. :smiley:

leftyf 11-19-2013 07:52 AM

You have to live in Arizona not just visit it. We spent a long winter there a few years ago, got there in September and left in May. I hiked the desert, climbed all of the mountains and played softball on lots of days that it was over 100 degrees. The worst part was when you were in the sun, it would burn you up. Once you are in the shade, 110 degrees is very tolerable. The evenings we found to be the worst. Once the sun started to go down and the temps to below 80, we had to go in, too cold. I guess what I want to say is if you spend the winter there and your body gets acclimated to the rising temps, they are great. You never sweat either. Our problem was that it is too far from our home state of Michigan. I can see why people want to live there though.

graciegirl 11-20-2013 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DianeM (Post 782841)
I am neither happy nor unhappy. The Villages is what it is. I can't say that it's a dream come true. It's just an address. I think that it's wonderful that you are loving it. Many many people do.

Some of us truly wish that you could be just as happy.

DianeM 11-21-2013 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 784079)
Some of us truly wish that you could be just as happy.

I am not besotted with life in The Villages, but that does not mean I am not contented. I cannot get all syrupy over an address. It's just where my stuff is.

graciegirl 11-21-2013 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by DianeM (Post 784162)
I am not besotted with life in The Villages, but that does not mean I am not contented. I cannot get all syrupy over an address. It's just where my stuff is.

Good. I understand that. Hope you aren't missing where you came from too much.

DianeM 11-21-2013 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 784167)
Good. I understand that. Hope you aren't missing where you came from too much.

Not too much. Just with all my heart.


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