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Old 07-02-2008, 12:16 PM
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Where's the most humid place you have been to ? In my travels I would say Long Island New York has been the most humid place I have been.
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Oddly enough, Dallas, Texas. I admit, I havent traveled much, but Ive been through plenty of humid days in Upstate NY. I went to visit my parents, who just moved to TX, and one day, the humidity was so bad, I actually felt sick.
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Out of everywhere Ive been? I couldnt name an exact city, but the SE US, where Ive lived my whole life.
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Costa Rica was intense
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I'd say Macau, China and Bangkok both felt the most humid.

Did you know that the city in the US with the highest relative humidity is in Washington state? Olympia area. Surprising to those of us who don't live there, no?

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Old 07-02-2008, 12:25 PM
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Oddly enough, Dallas, Texas. I admit, I havent traveled much,
Dallas is dry compared to southeast Texas more towards the gulf.

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Old 07-02-2008, 12:29 PM
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My house when my air conditioning was out in june of last year.
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Old 07-02-2008, 12:48 PM
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Taiwan, 90 degrees and the humidity was so high it was futile to try and dry off after a shower, you would just work up a sweat.
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Old 07-02-2008, 12:49 PM
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For the majority of the summer we are at 100% humidity. One of the most constantly humid places that I have ever been too. Makes it feel hotter than Africa, and yes, I have been to Africa. I also work outside in it, all day long.

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Old 07-02-2008, 12:56 PM
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at first i thought it was jamaica...
then I went to Atlanta GA in the middle of summer 100 degrees / 90% humidity...whoa!
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New Orleans, LA, followed closely by Orlando, FL.

Both places have temps and humidity that race to 100 in the summers, and quite often they tie.

May be more humid elsewhere, but for a combination, they are both tough to beat.
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I would say Costa Rica, but seriously, I think Charleston South Carolina has it beat. I was never dry down there!
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Japan, on the Chinese sea side, right next to a mountain and the sea in the rice farming country. Sticky as glue could halfway describe it.
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August in south Korea... either that or mid-May after it rains in Zambales, Philippines.
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