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What Does It Mean If The Weather Keeps Changing From Hot To Cold Then From Cold To Hot Again And

I have constant headache after going outside in cold weather with wet hair. What can it be?

All pains are due to excess of coldness energy in our body. Cold weather gives energy to this coldness energy and create severe pains; they might be all over body, only legs or head( because the meridian through which this energy flows starts from eyes.
Water is related with this coldness energy. Cold water will again increase pain and worsen with wind!
Only acupuncture plus heat is is its' treatment.

Does a high temperature mean hot or cold ?

hot...

Can changes in weather cause sinus pain?

Weather changes can really increase my sinus problems and the pressure and tension headaches that go along with it.

I can generally predict the weather with my sinus problems and headaches (usually I am more accurate than the weather channel....I just don't get paid for it though)

I have found that taking a 24 hour allergy pill can help a lot, and then if the pressure changes cause a headache, I will take a dose of Excedrin Sinus to break the pain.

Drinking a lot of water to stay hydrated really helps the body to stay as clear and depressurized as possible. I try to get as much fresh air as possible, and will take short breaks from work to walk outside even for five or ten minutes can help.

Indoor air can add to the pressurized feeling, so the fresh air can really help.

The Center for Disease Control is saying that this is the worst allergy season in nearly forty years, so all of us who have allergies are going to have a tough time this year.

How is possible that it so cold that you need a jacket weather one day, then so warm you can wear shorts the next, then so cold you need a jacket again the day after?

It is common to experience the same thing within the same day, and for many days in a row. This entire week the days have started out in the 40′s and low 50′s then risen to the upper 70′s to low 80′s - daily temperature changes of about 35 degrees.Clear skies with low relative humidity allow heat to radiate into space very quickly after sunset. Likewise, temperatures rise rapidly after the sun comes up. A heavy cloud cover moving in during the hours just prior to sunrise will block the warming effect of the sun resulting in a much cooler day. If that cloud cover moves away after sunset, temperatures will fall even further. Clouds moving in during late afternoon will hold in the heat making temperatures stay higher through the night.Humid air retains more heat and clouds act as an insulating blanket. This is well demonstrated in desert environments where dry air and cloudless skies result in daily temperature changes of greater than 60 degrees.

Do you prefer cold and cloudy weather or hot and sunny?

I like it when it's cold, cloudy and rainy. I feel happier and better when the weather's like that. It's always hot and sunny where I live so a little change is nice.

What about you?

Cold weather making my car's tires deflate?

The cold in the air changes the pressure of the air. So every time you pump them when it is warmer outside, once the temperature drops the pressure of the air itself in the tires decreases. It only needs to be off by about 3psi to trip the sensor. You could try pumping them when it is really cold outside, but I'm not sure how this would work.
If you are in an area that the temperature gets really cold, I would recommend getting the tires pumped with nitrogen. Most dealerships or tire shops should be able to do this for you, and it would completely get rid of the problem. Unless, of course, it is an actual leak in the tire.

Shouldn't we be all done setting cold records if "climate Change" means too much CO2 acting as a blanket to hold in Heat?

Don't you know? Global warming can also cause everything to get colder. Also, weather has nothing to do with climate. And temperatures are a social construct that don't mean anything and should be ignored, although all scientists everywhere agree that the earth's temperature is rising rapidly everywhere, except where it isn't. (I learned this from the leftists on Yahoo Answers!)

Why does the AC give off cold air and then warm for some time and then again cold?

Normal ACs (non inverter) work in the following wayThe AC compressor runs continuously till set temperature is reached in the roomThe compressor then switches off, but the blower fan in the wall mounter unit keeps running. Durint this time the AC fan blows air out at Room temperature (which feels warmer)When temperature of room rises then compressor starts running again. During theis period the air coming out from the inner uny is cooled by the condenser coilsAnd the process is repeated.... as long as you keep AC runningAc works this way throught the operation period.Now if you feel that your AC keeps switching off and on very frequently check the followingYour AC may be over powered for room *for example a 1.5 ton AC installed in a scenario where 1 ton is enough)If there is voltage fluctuation in your area then the compressor may keep shutting don on large voltage swingsSolution: Get a StabilizerYou have set the temperature setting too high. Max temp suggested for ACs is 25 degree Celsius, any higher will mean the compressor shuts down often. Remember every compressor shutdown and startup draws a high starting currentSet AC temperatures between 22 and 24 degrees CelsiusThe thermostat/ Temperature sensor is faultyGet unit inspected by Authorized technicianThere is dust buildup on the outer unit / compressor unit. The dust buildup may cause overheating by preventing efficient heat exchange, This may lead to overheating of compressor and it shuts down to, prevent damage to itselfGet unit serviced by Authorized technicianThe fan motor of the outer unit is not working properlyGet unit inspected by Authorized technicianRemember to get the AC serviced at least thrice a year to ensure smooth operationCool Thoughts... Cool Life !!!

How does the weather work in Melbourne, Australia? How can it fluctuate from so cold to so hot and back so quickly, and why?

From: What is the climate like in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia?Much is made about Melbourne's variable weather and its "four seasons in one day". In fact, for much of the year, and especially winter, temperatures are quite stable. In July of this year, the daily maxima ranged between 10 and 17 deg C. During summer, the pattern changes to one of gradual daily increase over around one week (say 21; 24; 28; 30; 33; 36; 40) the end of the cycle comes with the approach of the next low pressure front. On that day, the humidity starts to rise, the wind turns around from a northerly to a southerly, we have a short thunderstorm (maybe one hour) and then the temperature drops, sometimes by as much as 20 deg C, over a matter of a few hours. For a visitor, this can come as a surprise, if not a shock.Weather: From 40-plus degrees to chance of snowFor Melburnians, whose typical summertime weather observation is "when's the change coming", this is not only quite predictable (not only by the weather reports who normally pick the change to within an hour or two, but also by the casual observer who can generally pick up the signs of a change 10 hours ahead) but also considered a very desirable feature of our weather. Although we get quite high maxima in the summer, the extreme high temperatures only last a couple of days and, when the change comes, it is easy to open the doors and windows and quickly cool down your house. So it is not the disaster that many will tell you and, in the opinion of many in this city, far preferable to the extended run of days over 35 deg C experienced, for example, in Perth.Read this for a detailed analysis. The timing of cool changes in Melbourne

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