Old 07-29-11 | 12:10 PM
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cyclocello
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Originally Posted by njkayaker
You've never walked barefoot on a beach, I guess.

Surface temperatures <> air temperatures.

That is, surfaces are often going to be higher than air temperatures.

You should have pointed the thermometer at something black to make your fake measurement even more impressive!
Considering that hot surfaces radiate heat, it's obvious to conclude that a person on a bike will be exposed to higher temperatures than the forecast suggests.
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