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Old 05-27-2025, 05:36 AM
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In theory, if there is a significant release of warm, dry air into the atmosphere due to air conditioner units, it could potentially influence the stability and moisture content of the air in that region. However, the actual impact on approaching storms would depend on various factors, including the scale of the local effect compared to the broader atmospheric conditions, such as wind patterns, humidity levels, and temperature gradients.

Meteorologists often study such microscale effects as part of understanding local climate and weather variations. To evaluate your hypothesis rigorously, one would need detailed data and modeling to assess how much influence local air conditioner emissions might have on storm behavior. It's a fascinating area where local human activities can intersect with natural atmospheric processes.
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Old 05-27-2025, 05:38 AM
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It’s pour down rain in the parks for 3 days and 7 more days predicted. Maybe take couple of buckets over.

Then again don’t wish too hard for rain twice last year we dumped 11” out of the pool.
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Old 05-27-2025, 06:23 AM
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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?
Those who believe this should simply power down their ACs as the storm approaches. Another thing that helps is to get your car detailed and leave it parked in the driveway - not the garage. Lastly, sealing your driveway or pouring a concrete pad in your yard will attract the storms, as well.
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Old 05-27-2025, 07:01 AM
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Those who believe this should simply power down their ACs as the storm approaches. Another thing that helps is to get your car detailed and leave it parked in the driveway - not the garage. Lastly, sealing your driveway or pouring a concrete pad in your yard will attract the storms, as well.
The last downpour earlier this month happened two hours after we had the exterior of our windows washed. Also, when hubby took our new Suburu for its first car wash last month, it poured while he was driving home. Murphy’s Law!
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Old 05-27-2025, 07:06 AM
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The small amount of air moved by individual condensers is insignificant compared to the vast amount of air in the atmosphere that drives weather patterns. Weather is primarily influenced by factors like solar radiation, temperature differences, atmospheric pressure, and humidity, which are not directly related to the operation of air conditioning systems. It is highly unlikely that the mass amount of air conditioning units in the Villages has any effect on the weather. We are heading into "rainy season" which should alleviate the deficit over time.
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Old 05-27-2025, 07:28 AM
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i am truely surprised nobody is blaming the owners of the Villages for this
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Old 05-27-2025, 07:28 AM
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what he said
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Hopefully, when hurricane's come, they will follow suit.
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Old 05-27-2025, 07:52 AM
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I doubt it. Seems that would be insignificant compared to the strength of wind current and storms. Seems more likely it’s topographical or geological design in the earth that steers many storms around us. It could even be magnetic composition of the substrate of the earth’s crust here. It would take that kind of magnitude to may an impact. It not only steers around us but knocks the strength down significantly when it reaches us, but I would that part is due to no longer drawing off the ocean waters which lessons the strength. Regardless it’s a blessing when it comes to hurricanes.
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Old 05-27-2025, 08:21 AM
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[QUOTE=dougawhite;2434178]I'm not a meterologist," That's for sure!!
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Thanks almost everyone for their input. I'm scoring my hypothesis as a definite maybe. See you all soon...
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Old 05-27-2025, 09:01 AM
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As of May 20, 2025, 42% of Florida is experiencing drought conditions and 20% is abnormally dry. It is not solely a Villages problem. Meteorologists blame a lack of cold fronts and evaporation. A few other factors were mentioned.

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.
The first post's premise may have come credibility. You mention cities being drought areas; they're full of hot asphalt parking lots, roads, and roofs, and tons of air conditioners.

But worry not: In a few months you'll wish we got hit by less thunderstorms and rain !
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Old 05-27-2025, 09:14 AM
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The first post's premise may have come
credibility. You
mention cities
being drought
areas; they're full
of hot asphalt
parking lots,
roads, and roofs,
and tons of air
conditioners.

But worry not: In
a few months
you'll wish we
got hit by less
thunderstorms
and rain !
You are acting like I pulled my information out of thin air. Meteoroligists do indeed track droughts and their findings are available to anyone who wishes to read them. And yes, they provide information about each city in Florida.
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Old 05-27-2025, 10:59 AM
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And the hot Florida weather is caused by old seniors' flatulence, also known as man caused global warming. Everyone knows that Florida has a majority of retired seniors.
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And the hot Florida weather is caused by old seniors' flatulence, also known as man caused global warming. Everyone knows that Florida has a majority of retired seniors.
So that's what that smell is!
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