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Florida Heat & Humidity Survival — Why 92°F Here Feels Like 110°F, and the Hydration Math That Keeps You Out of the ER
Florida's heat isn't the temperature — it's the dew point. A 90°F July afternoon at 75% humidity is more dangerous than a 105°F Phoenix day. Here's the playbook: heat-index math, the morning rule, hydration math, and how to spot heat stroke before it puts you in an ambulance.
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Florida Lightning Safety — The 30-30 Rule, the Lightning Capital of the US, and Why Your Afternoon Plans Are Wrong
Florida's I-4 corridor gets more cloud-to-ground lightning per square mile than anywhere else in the U.S. The storms hit on a schedule — 2 to 6 pm, almost daily, late May through September. Here's the local playbook: the 30-30 rule, where to shelter, where you can't, and why blue sky lies.