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		By: Dror Kamir		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There is a scientific reason for the unpleasant feeling at nights in July-August. It is not exactly heat, but a feeling as if a sauna-like cloud of steam lands on you after sunset. It has to do with the two main air streams. The main one comes from northwest and goes southeast. The minor one is a sea breeze that goes from west to east during daylight and in the opposite direction during night. As you can see, the two streams conflict during night, which makes humidity rise and cause a feeling that the air stands still. Then again, &quot;is Israel&quot; is a shorter equally valid answer...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a scientific reason for the unpleasant feeling at nights in July-August. It is not exactly heat, but a feeling as if a sauna-like cloud of steam lands on you after sunset. It has to do with the two main air streams. The main one comes from northwest and goes southeast. The minor one is a sea breeze that goes from west to east during daylight and in the opposite direction during night. As you can see, the two streams conflict during night, which makes humidity rise and cause a feeling that the air stands still. Then again, &#8220;is Israel&#8221; is a shorter equally valid answer&#8230;</p>
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