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From: TexasPropertyMan
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  • I've lived in Hill Country for 30 years and it is true. Wonder why you would take such a swipe?

  • You should sale used cars. Come on, 6 degrees cooler at 1300 ft, I got to call bs.

  • @TheBobbycagle - oh, and it's 'sell' not 'sale'.

  • @TheBobbycagle

    The measurable "lapse rate" (Wikipedia) is affected by the moisture content of the air. "A dry lapse rate of 5.5°F / 1,000 feet is often used to calculate temperature changes in air not at 100% relative humidity. A wet lapse rate of 3°F / 1,000 feet is used to calculate the temperature changes in air that is saturated (i.e., air at 100% relative humidity)."

    Therefore, 1300ft higher in elevation would be expected to be ~6 degrees F cooler. Learn some science.

  • looking for land only for hunting ...around uvalde

  • Fantastic!  Wish I could buy it right now!!

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