2003-06-18 - St. Louis Business Journal: "The ranking of 100 U.S. cities is based on the average U.S. male/female height/weight, and the average high temperature and relative humidity levels for 2002 in each of the cities during June, July and August. The sweat level was based on the assumption that the person was walking for one hour.
Phoenix ranked as the top 'sweatiest city' in the study, which will earn Phoenix's mayor, Skip Rimsa, a year's supply of Old Spice Red Zone antiperspirant. Phoenix was followed by Houston, Miami, San Antonio and Fort Myers, Fla. Kansas City ranked No. 40; Springfield, Ill., ranked No. 60; and Moline, Ill., ranked No. 68. "
Thursday, June 17, 2004
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