Dangerous Levels of Heat Index for Orlando (July 18 - Aug 3, 2022)

Ismael Flores

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It's July. It's hot in July.
LOL in Florida yes but normal temperatures n that region of Europe for July is the mid 70’s to mid 80’s
With the occasional mid low to mid 90’s.
I can’t believe some areas are above 110 especially places like the UK.

Was speaking with friends in Norway and they were in the low to mid 80’s and they are close to the artic. Ouch especially with no air systems, 80’s can get pretty warm
 

Ismael Flores

Well-Known Member
I’m a Londoner, and I don’t know a single family in the UK who has AC. I think it’s grossly overused here in the US—some spaces feel like fridges!
I’m a Londoner, and I don’t know a single family in the UK who has AC. I think it’s grossly overused here in the US—some spaces feel like fridges!
Well the USA is much farther away from the Artic than the UK. You guys are more in the same region as Canada.

Much of the western USA is desert and our weathers are warmer. Anything above 100’s is rare for you guys probably anything above 90’s too
 

LittleBuford

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Well the USA is much farther away from the Artic than the UK. You guys are more in the same region as Canada.

Much of the western USA is desert and our weathers are warmer. Anything above 100’s is rare for you guys probably anything above 90’s too
I don’t mean that air conditioners are too widely used (though one might argue that they are). I mean that they’re overworked, very often pumping out much more cold air than necessary. There’s something very strange about going into a shop or restaurant on a baking-hot summer’s day to find the place so cold that you have to put a jacket on.
 

Lilofan

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I don’t mean that air conditioners are too widely used (though one might argue that they are). I mean that they’re overworked, very often pumping out much more cold air than necessary. There’s something very strange about going into a shop or restaurant on a baking-hot summer’s day to find the place so cold that you have to put a jacket on.
For me, cold AC keeps me awake, heat or little working AC makes me tired. Also one cast member told me at DHS Star Tours the AC is running cold so the animatronics would not malfunction.
 

Midwest Elitist

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For me, cold AC keeps me awake, heat or little working AC makes me tired. Also one cast member told me at DHS Star Tours the AC is running cold so the animatronics would not malfunction.
Opposite for me. My Loop office literally becomes a freezer at like 3 PM and I struggle to stay awake. The on tap cold brew doesn't help :(
 

Lilofan

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Opposite for me. My Loop office literally becomes a freezer at like 3 PM and I struggle to stay awake. The on tap cold brew doesn't help :(
Cold AC also helps gamblers stay awake and alert. When in Vegas some casinos set their AC to 65 degrees while outside on the Strip the outside temp could be 115.
 

FullSailDan

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I don’t mean that air conditioners are too widely used (though one might argue that they are). I mean that they’re overworked, very often pumping out much more cold air than necessary. There’s something very strange about going into a shop or restaurant on a baking-hot summer’s day to find the place so cold that you have to put a jacket on.
In many areas where heat and humidity is rampant, like Florida, buildings will keep temps much cooler to prevent mold growth. Outside of the south, you'll often find restaurants kept cooler to increase appetites and therefor orders.
 

LittleBuford

Well-Known Member
In many areas where heat and humidity is rampant, like Florida, buildings will keep temps much cooler to prevent mold growth. Outside of the south, you'll often find restaurants kept cooler to increase appetites and therefor orders.
I generally find AC temperatures at WDW pleasant, so I don’t buy the idea that you have to keep somewhere cold as a fridge to stop mould growing in the South.

As to the second strategy, that would just make me finish my food and leave ASAP rather than keep me eating!
 

Piebald

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For me, cold AC keeps me awake, heat or little working AC makes me tired. Also one cast member told me at DHS Star Tours the AC is running cold so the animatronics would not malfunction.
You are unique then. It works the other way around for most people. Colder conditions make it more ideal to get better sleep too (assuming you're not actually freezing with no cover)
 

lazyboy97o

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In many areas where heat and humidity is rampant, like Florida, buildings will keep temps much cooler to prevent mold growth. Outside of the south, you'll often find restaurants kept cooler to increase appetites and therefor orders.
I generally find AC temperatures at WDW pleasant, so I don’t buy the idea that you have to keep somewhere cold as a fridge to stop mould growing in the South.

As to the second strategy, that would just make me finish my food and leave ASAP rather than keep me eating!
Mold likes moisture. You want to dehumidify, not just cool. This is where you get into the differences between wet bulb and dry bulb temperations, and “real feels”. In a hot and humid environment, going into a very dry environment is going to feel like you are going into a colder environment. You can feel this at Antrtica at SeaWorld Orlando where the first room you enter, which feels really cold, is actually really dry. The temperature drop occurs later after that first room. Just running air conditioning at a lower temperature is emblematic of the rather singular nature in which Americans deal with heating and cooling, building a box and crank up the machines.
 

Tom P.

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I know some people's schedules don't give them the option, but if one has a choice, I've never understood why you would voluntarily choose to visit Walt Disney World in July. We've typically gone in September/October and are usually in shorts and t-shirts and still sweating. I can't imagine trying to enjoy the parks in the July heat!
 

Ares

Member
In the Parks
No
I've never understood why you would voluntarily choose to visit Walt Disney World in July.
My guess is that kids are out of school for the summer. Still, people should know ahead of time it's going to be hotter than hell in July and August. This is common knowledge.
 

Lilofan

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My guess is that kids are out of school for the summer. Still, people should know ahead of time it's going to be hotter than hell in July and August. This is common knowledge.
For families in the South they can be acclimated to heat and humidity. For families up North visiting FL in this time it can be very uncomfortable.
 

vikescaper

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I feel ya! We've been living au naturel since the 12th...


Good for you! Our compressor got all Chapeked and now we're waiting for a new system to get here for an install this week.
We actually went through that three years ago. Our compressor died and had to get it replaced. That’s why I was freaking out when it stopped working on Tuesday.
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
We actually went through that three years ago. Our compressor died and had to get it replaced. That’s why I was freaking out when it stopped working on Tuesday.
This heat is so intense. Why anyone would be out by the pool, beach or even at WDW is risking getting a heatstroke. Hydrate, hydrate..
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Original Poster
I unfortunately had to extend the dates in the topic of this thread going out to this coming Friday.

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