Problem was the wind blew 20 mph sun-up to sundown. With the 130 heat it felt like you were standing in front of a hair dryer. Any exposed skin turned red in a short time. I remember March to November every morning 4am it was all ready 100 degrees.
I have seen Millions of dollars of equipment damaged when removed from the plane and dropped because it was freaking scalding hot. Gloves just kept the heat in. I remember that Craig and you never sweat! It evaporated to fast.