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Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:27 pm
by rev
Install roller shutters on your windows at home. We have them, and new houses being what they are(no double brick), has reduced the heat dramatically. The only time the aircon is on now, is middle of the day if anyone is home, or on a stinking hot night for a couple hours. Only down side is night is night, and day is...well night too. Its pitch black in the bedrooms.
It may cost a few grand, but the amount of money you will save on bills is worth it. It keeps your house cooler and also warmer in winter, so you save money. Plus its added security for your home.

Or just go to the beach like I'm about to do.


Or follow his lead..
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Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:32 pm
by Diamond
frank1 wrote:Get a cat to fan a block of ice for you or steal the neighbour's air conditioning. A very cheap solution :lol:
Open your refrigerator and/or freezer door, erect tent with opening adjoining the open section of refrigerator, sit inside tent, and enjoy.

:lol:

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:48 pm
by crawf
Check out the massive difference between Adelaide and the coastal town of Victor Harbor (about 80km south of the city)

Adelaide City - 37.3 degrees (at 5:30pm)
Victor Harbor - 21.1 degrees (at 3:00pm)

While Adelaide and most of SA have been melting for the last 9 days and again for at least another 7 days, Victor Harbor has been enjoying very cold weather.

Other Regional SA temps

Tomorrow
Whyalla - 37/21
Port Lincoln - 29/18
Mt Gambier - 31/11
Renmark - 39/19

Thursday
Whyalla - 42/24
Port Lincoln - 42/21
Mt Gambier - 37/15
Renmark - 41/22

Friday
Whyalla - 43/27
Port Lincoln - 39/26
Mt Gambier - 38/22
Renmark - 42/23

Saturday
Whyalla - 37/18
Port Lincoln - 26/16
Mt Gambier - 30/13
Renmark - 40/18

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:55 pm
by monotonehell
crawf wrote:Check out the massive difference between Adelaide and the coastal town of Victor Harbor (about 80km south of the city)
Even the airport is routinely 5 degrees cooler than Kent Town in the afternoon due to the sea breeze.

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:03 pm
by Omicron
monotonehell wrote:
crawf wrote:Check out the massive difference between Adelaide and the coastal town of Victor Harbor (about 80km south of the city)
Even the airport is routinely 5 degrees cooler than Kent Town in the afternoon due to the sea breeze.
I couldn't believe the difference in temperature and the lack of sea breezes whilst visiting friends recently at Clarence Park/Millswood - the air was so still and stifling.

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:06 pm
by Bulldozer
monotonehell wrote:Even the airport is routinely 5 degrees cooler than Kent Town in the afternoon due to the sea breeze.
Plus the radiative effects of all the concrete and bitumen in the urban areas.

My Tips:
  • Live in a house with eaves!
  • Live in a stone house or house with high ceilings
  • Live in a house with some shading from trees
  • Leave house open at night to air and close up in the morning - means you can hold off on using the air conditioner for longer
  • Install whirly-birds on roof to vent roof cavity - this REALLY helps if you have ducted air conditioning, especially evaporative
  • Replace incandescent lights with fluorescent or LED lights and try not to use lights during the day
  • Stay out of and close off rooms with external walls that are facing the sun
Failing that, your local is cool and dim during the day is most likely not going to be short of icy cold Pale Ale :)

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:11 am
by monotonehell
Bulldozer wrote:Live in a stone house or house with high ceilings
I agree, for a while. Stone houses are good for the first 3 days. After that they reach critical heat and take about 2 days to cool down.
Bulldozer wrote:Failing that, your local is cool and dim during the day is most likely not going to be short of icy cold Pale Ale :)
I firmly agree with this course of action! 8)

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:18 am
by Omicron
Bulldozer wrote:
monotonehell wrote:Even the airport is routinely 5 degrees cooler than Kent Town in the afternoon due to the sea breeze.

Failing that, your local is cool and dim during the day is most likely not going to be short of icy cold Pale Ale :)
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Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:00 am
by crawf
crawf wrote:Check out the massive difference between Adelaide and the coastal town of Victor Harbor (about 80km south of the city)

Adelaide City - 37.3 degrees (at 5:30pm)
Victor Harbor - 21.1 degrees (at 3:00pm)

While Adelaide and most of SA have been melting for the last 9 days and again for at least another 7 days, Victor Harbor has been enjoying very cold weather.
I forgot to say MOVE TO VICTOR HARBOR!

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:01 am
by bobdown
Omicron wrote:
Bulldozer wrote:
monotonehell wrote:Even the airport is routinely 5 degrees cooler than Kent Town in the afternoon due to the sea breeze.

Failing that, your local is cool and dim during the day is most likely not going to be short of icy cold Pale Ale :)
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The best time to consume fluids is before you are thirsty -- by the time you are thirsty, your body is already dehydrated. It's best to drink on a schedule when it is hot outside. Avoid drinks containing caffeine or alcohol while in the sun or heat. These types of drinks stimulate the production of urine thereby promoting dehydration. The best drinks are water, or one of the many flavored sports drinks that are on the market.

Research shows that a properly formulated sports drink like Gatorade combines flavor and sodium to encourage people to drink more than they would when they only have access to water. Sports drinks help to replace some of the electrolytes you lose through sweat and provide carbohydrate energy to working muscles.

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:16 am
by Howie
Very practical ideas so far.... mostly! :D

Keep them coming.

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:18 pm
by Omicron
bobdown wrote:
Omicron wrote:
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The best time to consume fluids is before you are thirsty -- by the time you are thirsty, your body is already dehydrated. It's best to drink on a schedule when it is hot outside. Avoid drinks containing caffeine or alcohol while in the sun or heat. These types of drinks stimulate the production of urine thereby promoting dehydration. The best drinks are water, or one of the many flavored sports drinks that are on the market.

Research shows that a properly formulated sports drink like Gatorade combines flavor and sodium to encourage people to drink more than they would when they only have access to water. Sports drinks help to replace some of the electrolytes you lose through sweat and provide carbohydrate energy to working muscles.
You just eliminated my entire diet. :(

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:51 am
by SRW
If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, stay there.

I wish I had. It's so my luck to come back straight into the worse heat wave on record... :(

(As an aside, I really love the descent into Adelaide. The view over the city is wonderful, and it really looks as though things are happening, with cranes scattered about the place and various things setup in the parklands.)

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:19 pm
by Thunderstruck
Hi all, long time no post!

Phenomenal stuff, I'm originally from Adelaide but now in Darwin, a bit a pissed I can't experience this because I love heat, more for the records only however.

Adelaide today has had the 11th consecutive day over 35C and the 9th consecutive day in a row over 100F. The 11 days equals the all time record for days over 35C in Adelaide and this is a summer record so to equal this in March is incredible. What is more incredible is there is a very good chance it will end up as 16 days in a row over 35C and 14 days in a row over 100F. That is one to tell the grankids about. It has also beaten Perth's 1988 heatwave as the longest capital city heatwave in history.....and come the end of it all will smash it.

Hope the fires are controlled over there, heard a new one near Willunga near Kuipto or something.

Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:28 pm
by Norman
Good times are coming, people!

Saturday Dry. Mostly sunny. Min 20 Max 38
Sunday Dry. Mostly sunny. Min 21 Max 38
Monday Dry. Sunny. Min 23 Max 39
Tuesday Dry. Increasing cloud. Min 25 Max 39
Wednesday Possible shower. Min 20 Max 31
Thursday Possible shower. Min 20 Max 27

Bring on Wednesday!