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413 points samclemens | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.3s | source
1. TheCleric ◴[] No.41863516[source]
One thing I don’t see covered here is that awnings have never seemed helpful to me in a humid climate. In Florida you can stand in the shade or the sun and barely feel a temperature variation (if at all). In the summer it may only get a few degrees cooler at night, because the air traps all the heat anyway. So even if you have an awning the air is still hot.