Better hot weather tolerance when on GLP's??

The breezes here are like a hot dryer, haha.

My heat tolerance has gotten better, but I am also more active than I used to be.
Where you live yes. Where I live, the breeze feels like moist air, likely because it is with our humidity.
 
Living on the gulf coast, I am used to crazy heat and humidity; but we are also prepared for it.
I have a total of 7 ton AC (2 units 5 and 2) much of the issues are in areas that don't even have central air, which would be unbearable here.

Wet bulb really gives the bigger picture as well, and the east coast and northern parts of the continent are suffering pretty bad this summer.

Toronto has it almost as bad as the gulf coast right now.

graphic and cool website:
https://zoom.earth/maps/temperature-wet-bulb/#view=35.43,-64.81,5z/model=icon
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In what world temps over 80ºF "Burning Fire Red-Orange"?? Go back 20 years and 80ºF was green and blue. Temps over 100ºF were red. For khrist's sake the human body is nearly 99ºF
 
In what world temps over 80ºF "Burning Fire Red-Orange"?? Go back 20 years and 80ºF was green and blue. Temps over 100ºF were red. For khrist's sake the human body is nearly 99ºF
That is the wet bulb temp
The wet bulb temperature danger zone generally begins around 26°C to 30°C (79°F to 86°F), where the body struggles to cool itself. At a wet-bulb threshold of 35°C (95°F) at 100% humidity, human survival without artificial cooling is biologically impossible for more than a few hours
 

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