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Heat Index for todays game

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Forecast at Game 1:00 pm est:

Temperature = *87 F

Dew-point = 74.72

Relative Humidity = 67%

Feels like 95 - 96F

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One degree of temperature change is a lot when talking Relative Humidity for example a

Temperature of *88F

Dew-point = 74.72

Relative Humidity = 67%

Would feel like 100F - 103F That is a huge change!

Lets hope for a nice Sunny day in Fla!

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Humidity is somethi­ng we hear about daily in weather reports. Humidity is to blame for that muggy, steam-room feeling you experience on certain summer days.Humidity can be measured in several ways, but relative humidity is the most common. In order to understand relative humidity, it is helpful to first understand absolute humidity.


Absolute humidity is the mass of water vapor divided by the mass of dry air in a volume of air at a given temperature. The hotter the air is, the more water it can contain.
­Relative humidity is the ratio of the current absolute humidity to the highest possible absolute humidity (which depends on the current air temperature). A reading of 100 percent relative humidity means that the air is totally saturated with water vapor and cannot hold any more, creatin­g the possibility of rain. This doesn't mean that the relative humidity must be 100 percent in order for it to rain -- it must be 100 percent where the clouds are forming, but the relative humidity near the ground could be much less.


­ Humans are very sensitive to humidity, as the skin relies on the air to get rid of moisture. The process of sweating is your body's attempt to keep cool and maintain its current temperature. If the air is at 100-percent relative humidity, sweat will not evaporate into the air. As a result, we feel much hotter than the actual temperature when the relative humidity is high. If the relative humidity is low, we can feel much cooler than the actual temperature because our sweat evaporates easily, cooling ­us off. For example, if the air temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius) and the relative humidity is zero percent, the air temperature feels like 69 degrees Fahrenheit (21 C) to our bodies. If the air temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24 C) and the relative humidity is 100 percent, we feel like it's 80 degrees (27 C) out.
People tend to feel most comfortable at a relative humidity of about 45 percent. Humidifiers and dehumidifiers help to keep indoor humidity at a comfortable level.

http://andrew.rsmas.miami.edu/bmcnoldy/Humidity.html


http://www.lawrencevilleweather.com/heatindex.html
 
Burn baby burn!

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Lets slow cook smoke those ****ers!!!
 
Even a little rain isn't a bad thing. The humidity after a shower is off the charts.
 
I'm about 30 miles away from the stadium, right now it's 88 and cloudy ,heat index 97. Typical S Fla afternoon.
 
Little funny that the Dolphins play outside in extreme heat, yet the team called the Heat play indoors in the air conditioning. :tongue:
 
I live 15 mins from the stadium it is actually a lot cooler than usual today. The sun is hiding behind the clouds.... The air is pretty thick and muggy and hard to breathe in though. If it ever actually gets sunny and the sun rays start beaming down I say it's gonna be pretty hard to play in but I don't think the status quo can have game altering affects. This is from North Miami Beach which is right next door to Miami Gardens.
 
Keith Sims @ksims69
Wondering if @MiamiDolphins have home fiend advantage? Check out temp on the field. #FinsUp #StrongerTogether
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I wouldn't count the weather as an advantage. Doesn't anyone remember the game a few years ago where the Pats ran our defense ragged in the heat? I'm sure they haven't forgotten. (It's still Belicheat and Brady, after all.) At BEST, the Dolphins might be prepared for that this year.
 
I wouldn't count the weather as an advantage. Doesn't anyone remember the game a few years ago where the Pats ran our defense ragged in the heat? I'm sure they haven't forgotten. (It's still Belicheat and Brady, after all.) At BEST, the Dolphins might be prepared for that this year.

I agree. I remember that game, when Vontae Davis and Sean Smith were both cramping up.
 
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