But the discussion isn’t about adaptation. That’s like when we get a dew 58-60 in winter one day and all the “it’s so humid and sticky “posts fly. Go out and run or hike or anything physical with dews in 60’s and you’ll work up quick sweat like I did at 5:00. A cloudy, muggy day with temps in 70’s and 60’s dews has not and will never be COC k
A dew point over 60 cannot and has not ever been called COC k was my point. He has added some mysterious number of 62 lol. If you look at official dew scale 60-65 classified as muggy over 65 humid and 70+ oppressive
Where did 62 dew become the definition? Maybe cuz you know it won’t go below that at your house?and it’s cloudy there. Always changing coc k definitions to fit. No go
Matches everything I saw yesterday. My buddy on Tolland/Willy line south of 84 had marbles and 2” of rain. Meanwhile me being 2 miles NW of 84 was grilling chicken with sun to the NW and huge bangs of thunder just SE.
If gonna do BTV, get up and in. I’d not choose coastal Maine due to cold ocean, days of fog and cool in summer and horrific springs. Too many bad weather days from Napril - August. Near or north of North Conway would be the spot