OrangeCrush said:It might rain on Sunday :D
The Myth said:First off most of you don't seem to know what you are talking about.
Dry heat will dehidrate you faster than Humid heat -- fact
Dry heat in the 90s in high elevations is harder on a body than humid heat in low elevations-fact Its the O2 levels that impact it.
Humid air will hold more O2 than Dry high altitude air-Fact
South Florida feels much hotter than Denver most any time -Fact
So it could well be a a shock to the Broncos as they get off the plane.
By game time it will have little impact.
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ckparrothead said:Not the heat, the humidity. Trust me when I say that 90 degree weather in Colorado where the Broncos practice and 90 degree weather in south florida are as different as night and day. You really can't imagine unless you've experienced them. Up in the altitudes 90 degree weather you are breathing hot air. Down in South Florida at sea level in the 90 degree weather it feels like you're breathing a hot wet blanket into your lungs.
popularwar said:You can't even compare. The humidity down here makes it feel like 10 degrees hotter than it is.