<VV> CORSA CONVENTION / FLORIDA HEAT

Roger Gault r.gault at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 20 00:10:22 EDT 2008


The problem is not Florida, it's July.
What a silly time to hold a convention.  Even Flagstaff was hot.

Roger
Austin, TX - Don't think it got over 104 this year, nice.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "FrankCB" <frankcb at aol.com>
To: "Arlette Carl" <arlettecarl at hotmail.com>; <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> CORSA CONVENTION / FLORIDA HEAT


> Carl,
>      I agree!!  Even New Jersey is too hot and humid for me in July, so
why would I want to go so far SOUTH to much hotter and more humid Florida?
>      Thanks for your comments.  Maybe I'll see you in 2010.
>      Regards,
>      Frank "prefers cooler/drier" Burkhard
>
> In a message dated 10/19/08 16:43:50 Eastern Daylight Time,
arlettecarl at hotmail.com writes:
> My concern is the weather in Florida in July. I have visited Florida may
times but my visits have always been during winter and even then the weather
was quite hot. I understand that during summer Florida experiences daily
temperatures of 85+ fahrenheit and afternoon thunder storms occur almost
every day, making conditions very humid, sticky and uncomfortable. Of even
greater concern is that some days these thunderstorms go on for hours with a
lot
>  of lightning. With this weather and my general dislike of hot weather I
do wonder if perhaps I should wait for 2010 to attend my next CORSA
Convention. Some how the idea of sitting in or driving a Corvair with
original vinyl upholstery and no air conditioning in the likely Florida heat
and humidity does not seem appealing. What's everyone's opinion on the
above? Regards Carl L. Kelsen1965 Corvair Monza RHD convertibleMelbourne,
Victoria, Australia
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