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22 Apr 2007, 4:27 pm

climatology speaking affects your mood at all? low pressure seems to give me a headache although it doesnt happen all that much. can your body detect phenomeon you cant see like that?


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22 Apr 2007, 4:34 pm

Air pressure doesn't affect me at all.

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22 Apr 2007, 5:54 pm

Yes, that sounds familiar. I feel feeble when air pressure is low (and the air is humid, usually) and particularly healthy when air pressure is high (blue skies, usually not humid, doesn't matter if it's warm or cold).


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22 Apr 2007, 7:51 pm

Sometimes, warm, humid, overcast days can shut me down completely. It's like I get a touch-overload from all that moisture, and from my body heat not escaping efficiently. (I'm very warm-blooded. It's quite easy for many indoor places to feel too hot to me, and it can shut me down.)



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22 Apr 2007, 8:02 pm

Ragtime wrote:
Sometimes, warm, humid, overcast days can shut me down completely. It's like I get a touch-overload from all that moisture, and from my body heat not escaping efficiently. (I'm very warm-blooded. It's quite easy for many indoor places to feel too hot to me, and it can shut me down.)


Me too. I like it best when it is just slightly cold enough to wear a sweater. Then you're neither too hot or too cold. I love it when it rains, except when it's humid too.



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22 Apr 2007, 8:14 pm

I notice that the cats begin licking themselves when it is about to rain. There is a lot of static electricity in their fur.



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22 Apr 2007, 8:25 pm

thank god i dont live in alabama anymore. that was the worst humidity ive ever felt son. it was terrible! nobody went outside see, argh it was AWFUL.


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22 Apr 2007, 8:55 pm

Yes,me too.I prefer clear/cool/dry,though I can appreciate most any temperature or sky behavior.BUT high humidity and low stratus clouds can easily become a miserable blear.And that is the norm where I live.Dammit.



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22 Apr 2007, 9:43 pm

High humidity is really hard on me, especially in high temps.



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22 Apr 2007, 10:58 pm

I grew up in Los Angeles and currently live in Las Vegas.

The weather at this very moment is like the climate control in heaven.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh... life is good.

Oh, and just wait until winter comes 'round again. I'll bring it up every chance I get! :twisted:



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22 Apr 2007, 11:08 pm

Low pressure makes my arthritic knee ache. :(


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22 Apr 2007, 11:45 pm

When storm systems are rolling in, I can get depressed or agitated.



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23 Apr 2007, 2:07 am

poopylungstuffing wrote:
When storm systems are rolling in, I can get depressed or agitated.
sometimes this happens to me.


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23 Apr 2007, 3:00 am

I've lived most of my life in Eastern Kansas - very hot & humid in summer, and it drags me down so bad it's hard to function. The year I lived in the San Diego area was so much better for me, hot but the humidity wasn't there. Also here in Kansas temps top out later in the day, I think.

I really want to move back to San Diego, but I don't have anybody there. At least here I have a close friend & my brother (though I'm not in contact with him often).



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23 Apr 2007, 3:01 am

I've never noticed. Indiana's pretty much the exact same altitude through this flat state, I'm used to flying up high in planes, so I guess I'm not affected.



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23 Apr 2007, 3:15 am

Anticyclonic systems (highs) are lovely - the thing is, is it more todo with the sun being out etc, than the actual high pressure. When its overcast and low, you feel lower - but I had always attributed it to lack of sun and brightness. Cloud cover for days upon end really grinds...