scott080379 wrote:it's only 74 degrees in our house right now. At work it's 99 in the armory I work at. being an armory it has no windows and only one door. the door is open durning the day but when it cools down at night no one is there to man it to keep the door open and let the cooler air in.
But this is nothing we were in 154 degrees in Iraq and that was in the shad. In full gear sitting in a humvee in the direct sunlight. Sure if you were lucky to be in the lead truck you got some air blowing on you....they had AC but the standing in the turret you got none other than your legs.......after 6 hour convoy you were soaked head to toe like you jumped in a lake with all your gear on.
Nasty!! My worst was 114 at Ft Erwin, Ca. I work in a temp/humidity controlled lab. I dont notice it being warm out when I leave here. Im loving it.