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Old 07-13-2012, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Crumpp View Post
There is no speculation. It is facts. It is not my fault folks do not understand the relationship of humidity to density but only focus on a simplistic picture based on what they have learned on a gaming forum.

Why don't you give some facts instead of emotional appeals. Try reason for a change!!

Ohh yeah, because you can't discredit the information with facts and reason. You have no other recourse than emotional appeals.
I repeat, has Crumpp got any detailed information figures for Britain's atmospheric temperatures and pressures at different altitudes during Summer 1940?

Has Crumpp got detailed readings of the relative humidity for each day of summer 1940?

Nor has Crumpp twigged to the fact that Britain has an Oceanic climate, dominated by the Atlantic ocean, which means that atmospheric air temperatures, humidity and pressure are variable and can change quickly, even at the height of summer:

One reason why the USAAF's pilots and aircrews had so much trouble adapting to Britain's weather conditions was because they had trained in the relatively settled climactic conditions experienced on the continental USA, with mostly clear skies, higher average temperatures and lower humidity than anything experienced in Britain.

Making a blanket statement:

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Originally Posted by Crumpp View Post
Why do you think that was not so stunning an improvement in the air?

High density altitude conditions of summer is why!! [/B]
Shows a profound ignorance of how the weather conditions in Britain can change rapidly in the space of a few hours, as others, who actually live there and know this, have been trying to tell Crumpp.
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