Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm not a meterologist, but I have hypothesized that because of the high density of air conditioner units in The Villages blowing hot air skyward all day (especially hot days) that we create a constant upward flow of warm dry air that impacts how approaching storms hold onto their water as they pass through. Warm rising air holds more water, keeping it from falling from the passing clouds. Any meteorologist have an idea?
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grrr. Now watch us get flooding here next week… |
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Excess heat from air conditioners causes higher nighttime temperatures | ASU News
You might be onto something. |
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I knew it was going to stop raining as soon as I dropped the coin to install a rain sensor into my irrigation system to save on the monthly water/sewer bill.
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IMO that and concrete jungle and roof tops…. ![]() |
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Oh they saw you coming. Those darn things work 1/2 the time.
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A Florida map showing drought conditions lists the Villages as serious drought. Some cities have us beat. They are experiencing extreme drought. Others are experiencing moderate drought. 14.5 million people are affected. Last edited by margaretmattson; 05-27-2025 at 02:04 AM. |
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