Old 12-03-19, 05:09 PM
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Unca_Sam
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Originally Posted by noglider
There is a pocket of warm air on the Manhattan Bridge bike lane just as I enter Manhattan (from Brooklyn). I can't figure it out.
Simplest explanation is that bodies of water are involved in both instances. This leads to the hypothesis that you're riding through air warmed by the water. I'd imagine that on hot days with similar wind patterns, the phenomena would be reversed, with a cool pocket rather than warm.
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