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OK, then why, when it is humid, yet cool, is the air so "heavy" as the meterologists around here say? It is cooler, currently, than over the weekend and more humid. It feels like you have the weight of the world on you. Isn't that heavy air? That's what I was taught, but then again, nuns taught me who had no scientific experience and just used the teachers manual to teach science.
Hmmmm....this may be a huge learning experience.
BTW, the Hood blimp is flying overhead and over the track...the passengers are enjoying the Porsche club event....now where are they for the SCCA events?
PS>>>>LOVED the picture of the F15???? or F10????
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F/A-18 B, the Blue Angles would fly nothing less. I see them all the time around here. There are two effects going on, temperature and humidity. With a lower temperature, the ability of the air to hold onto the humidity (water vapor) decreeses. Cold dry air is the best, hot humid air is the worst. The main point is that the water vapor displaces the O