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excited7356
01-19-2008, 11:07 AM
Hey everyone! I was wondering how weather is in SABA. is it as beautiful as everyone says?! i heard that it never gets cold over there - not even in december?? what are the temperatures like at different seasons?
is SABA weather like Florida?? does it get really humid there?
I heard it rains a lot - i love rain!! I really appreciate all your comments!!
thank you! :)
Experienced
01-19-2008, 12:48 PM
Hey everyone! I was wondering how weather is in SABA. is it as beautiful as everyone says?! i heard that it never gets cold over there - not even in december?? what are the temperatures like at different seasons?
is SABA weather like Florida?? does it get really humid there?
I heard it rains a lot - i love rain!! I really appreciate all your comments!!
thank you! :)
Wow, have you considered Ritalin? ;)
excited7356
01-19-2008, 02:05 PM
LOL! sorry if I sound too excited!!! i am just trying to gather as much information as possible!!!
Thank you!!
Experienced
01-19-2008, 03:20 PM
Hey everyone! I was wondering how weather is in SABA. is it as beautiful as everyone says?! i heard that it never gets cold over there - not even in december?? what are the temperatures like at different seasons?
is SABA weather like Florida?? does it get really humid there?
I heard it rains a lot - i love rain!! I really appreciate all your comments!!
thank you! :)
Saba Climate, Temperature, Rainfall, Humidity (http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/238/climate/Caribbean/Saba.html) has a cool rainfall map by month and says:
"Hot, but tempered by cooling trade winds. The annual mean temperature is 27°C (80°F), varying by no more than two or three degrees throughout the year; average rainfall is 1667mm. The temperature can drop to 16°C (60°F) on winter evenings. When climbing Mount Scenery, the temperature will drop by approximately 0.2°C (0.4°F) for each 100m (330ft) gained in altitude."
Right now (3:20 p.m.) it's 79/26 and partly cloudy at the school.
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js_paramedic_1979
01-19-2008, 06:00 PM
The weather is usually very nice. It does get warm in the summer, but I would love to be there right now.. It's totally frigid in most of the US.
darkmansaad
01-19-2008, 06:47 PM
the island temperature was known to rise when certain male students ran with their shirts off
however police officer baker told them not to do it and some of them have left the island so the island is slightly cooler these days i assume.....
wolfvgang22
01-22-2008, 08:43 PM
Ya, Minnesota is cold up here, you betcha!
Turn left!
Reactant
01-23-2008, 04:49 PM
Hey, i had been wondering about this for a while and thought, this is a perfect thread to ask about it since med students can offer an explanation.
For some reason this year, i have been getting warm. Really warm. I often find myself suddenly taking cold cold showers. I am always hot at home, in residence and walk around Canadian winters with a thin opened jacket. Aside from there i feel fine. Any thoughts?
wolfvgang22
01-23-2008, 05:24 PM
Hey, i had been wondering about this for a while and thought, this is a perfect thread to ask about it since med students can offer an explanation.
For some reason this year, i have been getting warm. Really warm. I often find myself suddenly taking cold cold showers. I am always hot at home, in residence and walk around Canadian winters with a thin opened jacket. Aside from there i feel fine. Any thoughts?
Are you female and 51 years old?
All joking aside, the differential diagnosis for is huge with only this one detail about feeling warm. Much more information would be required.
If you are seriously concerned about your health you should see a doctor face to face, no sane physician would diagnose you online sight unseen, it would be malpractice. Simple lab tests and physical exam can rule out a host of serious illness, and those things (still) can't be done online.
tpw2k
01-23-2008, 07:43 PM
LOL @ trying to get a diagnosis online! Go see a doctor if your having issues.
MrChem
01-23-2008, 08:03 PM
Especially if youre canadian
it's free!
Reactant
01-25-2008, 09:16 AM
Haha,
yeaaah i should. I was just curious and thought 'well i'm already at the saba forums, might as well ask'
Funny thing is i go to the hospital practically every week and have professors who were nurse practitioners, but always forget to ask. I'll give u guys the heads up if anything interesting unfolds..
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