With summer soon beginning in the northern hemisphere, what are some pro tips for staying cool?
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Cries in 95°F+ (35°C)
GO OUT AND RUN! 🥲
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This convention that summer "begins" at the solstice is so weird and disconnected from the commonly understood definition of summer. Flowers bloomed months ago, it's baking hot, days are about to start getting shorter. It's already summer.
I don't think it is a convention anywhere but very very far north. For the majority of people living in the Northern hemisphere by far, as in almost everyone, it has been some for some time now.
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Always wear cool sunglasses.
Oh, you meant temperature wise? Silly me...
Clothes that leave plenty of breathing room, and avoid wearing clothes that are too dark.
As water is abundant where I live, I sometimes leave the tap running into a bucket in the sink and let any excess drain the normal way. That way I always have 10L of fresh mountain water as a heat sink. It's not as effective as ice, but it does work.
Small correction. Dark cloth are no problem. They block more sunlight.
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Well okay but the name "Midsummer" does kind of make my point.
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Soon?
I see home assistant
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Put up a simple fan and sparkle water on your naked skin. That will bring your temperature down pretty quick for cheap.
Cons is that it's a little trying to be constantly spraying water on yourself and that it can be a little messy. It's also more convenient to do in a private space like your house. But it's way cheaper than air conditioning and you will be as cool. The principle of evaporative cooling is amazing.
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Soon?
Just what I was thinking, it's 28⁰C in Edinburgh today! 🥵
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Keep the windows and curtains/blinds closed during the day, open the windows at night.
We had the windows open the other night, and next door's cat decided to sneak in and visit us!
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Keep your living space cooler by blocking out sunlight from coming through the windows, preferably using shading on the outside.
Make liberal use of fans, they lower perceived temperature by several °C.
Wear loose-fitting linen clothing.
Use hats that provide shade, like a cap or something with a larger brim.
Go for a swim.
Take a warm shower before bed (counterintuitive but helps in my experience).
Try to create a breeze through your home by opening windows on opposite sides of the home, when the temperature is higher inside than outside.
Use sunscreen.
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Move further north.
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Close all your windows, and the blinds, watch Christmas movies with ice cream and cookies.
Always helps for me, lets me convince myself it’s winter and cozy
I don’t have air conditioning, other than window units that I try not to use to cool the place, but I do use them for dehumidification a lot when it’s hot out, and that helps an absolute ton.
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Move further north.
You mean like to the living room?
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This convention that summer "begins" at the solstice is so weird and disconnected from the commonly understood definition of summer. Flowers bloomed months ago, it's baking hot, days are about to start getting shorter. It's already summer.
The heat follows the sun, so the hottest months are the two after the solstice
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The heat follows the sun, so the hottest months are the two after the solstice
Sure, but the third hottest is June, not September, so if the seasons last (12/4=) 3 months then logically summer began 3 weeks ago.
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We had the windows open the other night, and next door's cat decided to sneak in and visit us!
Definitely better than my experience last night, it was a rather larger spider.
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Today (June 21st) is summer solstice
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Put up a simple fan and sparkle water on your naked skin. That will bring your temperature down pretty quick for cheap.
Cons is that it's a little trying to be constantly spraying water on yourself and that it can be a little messy. It's also more convenient to do in a private space like your house. But it's way cheaper than air conditioning and you will be as cool. The principle of evaporative cooling is amazing.
They sell misters for use outside connected to a hose. They’re super effective in the drier climates.
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Definitely better than my experience last night, it was a rather larger spider.
Eeeeeeekkkk
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Take the plastic housing off of an upright column fan and turn it into an air blade.
I'm not joking, I have done this. It provides an amazing laminar (non turbulent) column of air that is so refreshing.
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Eeeeeeekkkk
She has been evicted.