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Old Posted Jul 3, 2022, 5:24 PM
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Originally Posted by CaliNative View Post
The Atlantic Ocean off Florida is much warmer than the Pacific off CA, so the breezes off the Atlantic must be fairly warm. They may help a bit by moving the air around like a fan, but there is nothing like the CA coast breezes (more frigid in a NorCal than SoCal) that bring the fog in to cool things off. The late spring/early-mid summer temps along the coast in NorCal are often around 55-65F, in SoCal 65-70F with frequent overcast and drizzle from the stratus clouds, especially from May-early July in SoCal, and May-early August in NorCal. In late August into late September (sometimes into October), both SoCal and NorCal coastal temps warm up, and the foggy weather is less common. Santa Ana and Diablo Winds can also dry and warm things up in Autumn in both SoCal and NorCal, and cause wildfires to spread.
Florida is just hotter because of humidity/the ocean water is warmer.

I'll take the cooler water over warmer water.
If I lived in Florida, I'd be in the water a few times a month at best.
Meanwhile, you're dealing with humidity every second, so...
It's not a good trade off.
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