There is a running joke in Arizona about the triple digit (Farenheit) summer heat. It is on tourist t-shirts and postcards, usually accompanied by a skeleton under a scorching sun. The saying goes "but it's a dry heat!"
Which do you prefer Hix? Although a humid heat isn't quite as tiring and painful as a dry heat it is much less pleasant.
Also 100 F was much less in C than I was expecting, around 38 degrees. That's hot, but not debilitatingly so.
True, though I find I'm less tired and have more energy to do stuff when it's humid than when it's dry. Also 40 degrees and humid doesn't feel as hot as 40 degrees and dry.
I had the opportunity a few years ago to visit Kuwait in their summer. It is a very dry heat, and very hot. Each day it broke 50ºC, one day almost 55º (that's 122 and 131ºF). Yes, it was hot, but I stayed in the shade and didn't do anything stupid like running around. And I drank plenty of liquids.
A couple of years later I was in the Solomon Islands. The temp was only 30ºC (86ºF) but the humidity was 80%+, and I found it much harder to tolerate as the humidity just seemed to suck the energy right out of me. Just standing in the shade you sweat profusely, your clothes stick to you, and you feel all grotty. I much preferred the higher temperatures and zero humidity in Kuwait.
I'm with a Maguari 100% on this one.
Having said all that, I'm currently living on Christmas Island, with high humidity.
Yes I have been to Florida in the summer a couple times and you sweat just walking outside. As stated above, your clothes stick to you and you feel gross. Dry heat is easy to take. I like it hot anyway and here in Arizona I rarely break a sweat unless I am doing something very strenuous.