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OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 5:38:31 PM   
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Ok, for you guys complaining about a couple of inches of snow and temperatures approaching 0ºF, here's a guy who knows about cold:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/parody-song-manitoba-social-media-1.4469130

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 5:42:29 PM   
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We warmed from 31 below at 10AM Jan 1 to 2 above at about 330PM! I'm sure we have the Donald to thank.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 6:03:15 PM   
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I saw a penguin flying south for the winter.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 8:09:50 PM   
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And we are expecting close to 110degF (43degC) for Saturday.

Want to swap.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 8:14:51 PM   
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And we are expecting close to 110degF (43degC) for Saturday.

Want to swap.


If you and I could average our temps that would be pretty nice. Regrettably that is not an option.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 9:09:19 PM   
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And we are expecting close to 110degF (43degC) for Saturday.

Want to swap.


If you and I could average our temps that would be pretty nice. Regrettably that is not an option.

Momma Nature used to try and do that for us until we ticked her off - big time! Now everything is either overcooked or not completely thawed ....

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 9:41:51 PM   
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I never thought I would see a reference to where I live on these forums (other than for the detachment of Winnipeg Grenadiers located in Hong Kong in December 1941).

At least it got up to -22 today. Almost felt nice after the -40 crap.


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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 9:59:48 PM   
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What we've had lately in my neck of the woods is rather unusual, so many consecutive days below freezing. Heck last weekend a good part of the bay was frozen, not normal this early. Looks like we may get hit hard snow wise tonight and tomorrow too. For me though I rather like the cold and have spent a good amount of time 'Upstate' (the Adirondacks) on a snowmobile. I've rode in weather as cold as -25f, it was fine. Personally when I ride I preferred the temps to be around -10f, I found that most comfortable. It hit -40f while I was in Yellowstone, but we were leaving that day. TBH I would have refused to go out that day had we stayed, too cold. Have to draw the line somewhere.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 10:17:01 PM   
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The opposite to this:

When I was based in Perth we would have a 2 day Cricket(Google it guys) match for Australia Day (26 Jan)
One year it was 45degC each day.

Mad Dogs & Englishmen, ey wot!

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 10:31:59 PM   
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Made it to 23 (above)up here in Albany today. I think back to zero tonight, and that will be our high on Saturday. Still hitting negatives at night.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 10:59:25 PM   
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Broke the single digits today, 21'F. Lows in the - numbers. Columbus Ohio....GP

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/3/2018 11:17:55 PM   
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Can't say I miss NE Vermont at this time of year. A former neighbor from there posted temps in a bunch of the local towns this morning: -44, -40, -36, -32, -31, and a high of -26. I used to live across the road from a small babbling brook: on days like today the normal flow of the brook would splash drops into tiny cracks in the rocks, the water would instantly freeze, and the rock would split apart with a sound like a rifle shot.

BTW the temp here in SW Washington reached a high of 47 today. Don't know what the low was but no frost on the grass when I got up.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 1:19:30 AM   
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Its so cold that a friend of mine that was about to go down the steps to the subway at 42nd St. & Broadway stopped to watch
a rat that was running up the stairs. The rat got almost to street level, stopped, stood up and then ran back down the stairs.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 5:50:49 AM   
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It's been a balmy 8C with lots and lots of rain and wind on the south coast of England. If you listen to people it's going to get very, very cold shortly, -10C. Don't know how where going to survive at such low temperatures, I might even have to put the fire on.

People in England under a certain age have absolutely no idea what a bad winter is, half an inch of snow and the world stops.


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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 6:24:52 AM   
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Its happens in circles past remenber some pictures at XIX early century in museums people in the ice with skates having fun an the economy being colapses

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 6:28:58 AM   
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Or it was in early XVIII...ayy...Dont remenber the picture well; anyway is a circle period since Romans

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 7:22:14 AM   
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Its happens in circles past remenber some pictures at XIX early century in museums people in the ice with skates having fun an the economy being colapses


When I was in Ottawa last week there were plans to have an outdoor hockey tournament on a rink at Parliament Hill - specially built for Canada's 150th birthday.
They had to cancel the tournament because the ice was too cold to skate on! When you skate the idea is that the pressure on the narrow skate blade heats up the ice enough to create a thin layer of water in the hollow grind of the blade bottom. That's what makes skating so efficient - little friction. But at very low temps, no melting = sticky ice and you struggle to move yourself along.

Same thing happens with cars on road ice - the most dangerous ice is around freezing temperature where a layer of water can make it really slick. Very cold ice improves the traction quite a bit.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 9:12:11 AM   
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Its happens in circles past remenber some pictures at XIX early century in museums people in the ice with skates having fun an the economy being colapses


When I was in Ottawa last week there were plans to have an outdoor hockey tournament on a rink at Parliament Hill - specially built for Canada's 150th birthday.
They had to cancel the tournament because the ice was too cold to skate on! When you skate the idea is that the pressure on the narrow skate blade heats up the ice enough to create a thin layer of water in the hollow grind of the blade bottom. That's what makes skating so efficient - little friction. But at very low temps, no melting = sticky ice and you struggle to move yourself along.

Same thing happens with cars on road ice - the most dangerous ice is around freezing temperature where a layer of water can make it really slick. Very cold ice improves the traction quite a bit.

True. Unfortunately, the colder it is, the less able to grip the road are tires. The rubber loses the ability to deform, even in winter tires.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 1:08:01 PM   
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They had to cancel the tournament because the ice was too cold to skate on! When you skate the idea is that the pressure on the narrow skate blade heats up the ice enough to create a thin layer of water in the hollow grind of the blade bottom. That's what makes skating so efficient - little friction. But at very low temps, no melting = sticky ice and you struggle to move yourself along.



Very, um, cool! Thanks for posting this. I had no idea of this ironic fact.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 2:57:08 PM   
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Pressure from the blades creating a water layer is actually, from what I've gathered, no longer an accepted explanation as to how ice skates works. Ice is generally slippery due to how the upper layers are structured, giving it a thin water like upper surface even without any skates in contact with it. Heat due to friction (along with the thermal properties of the material in contact with the ice) also play a role along with e.g. surface roughness. Pressure has likely only a minor role. Still, it's a phenomena that is not fully understood.

Regardless temperature certainly makes a difference. The lowest friction is around -5°C from what I've read, by -40°C you'll definitely not skate around as easily.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 3:31:44 PM   
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As a native of Vermont and upstate New York, I'm still bothered by how the South deals with even a trace of real winter. I've been in South since '92, so I've grown soft.

However, today it will be in mid-20s with wind chill down to near 0 degrees F. There is also a dusting of snow. Thus, local schools here in NE Tennessee are closing after just two hours of school today. I think America is getting too wimpy when it comes to dealing with cold weather.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 4:18:26 PM   
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As a native of Vermont and upstate New York, I'm still bothered by how the South deals with even a trace of real winter. I've been in South since '92, so I've grown soft.

However, today it will be in mid-20s with wind chill down to near 0 degrees F. There is also a dusting of snow. Thus, local schools here in NE Tennessee are closing after just two hours of school today. I think America is getting too wimpy when it comes to dealing with cold weather.

I have some sympathy for the poor who may not have warm coats for their children to wear to school. But I wonder if the schools themselves have good enough heating plants to keep the whole thing warm enough to sit still in? They are probably built with good insulation because they need it to keep the heat out in the summer.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 4:38:23 PM   
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too cold for hockey - never thought I would hear that!

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 4:42:47 PM   
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mediterranean coast here, so not freezing, just horribly depressing :|

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/4/2018 5:23:32 PM   
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As a native of Vermont and upstate New York, I'm still bothered by how the South deals with even a trace of real winter. I've been in South since '92, so I've grown soft.

However, today it will be in mid-20s with wind chill down to near 0 degrees F. There is also a dusting of snow. Thus, local schools here in NE Tennessee are closing after just two hours of school today. I think America is getting too wimpy when it comes to dealing with cold weather.


NE is getting a big storm today. 12 to 18 inches. If that happened here in Ohio, it would be lights out....GP

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/6/2018 4:29:37 PM   
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Well we got hit with about 16" of snow in my neck of Long Island. Weather service off by a factor of x2. Still well below freezing, Monday looks like the first day it'll be above since Christmas. About two straight weeks, gotta be close to a record. Like I said I like it though (I'm a freak), well except for the heating bill. Hey, you can't have everything.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/6/2018 8:34:10 PM   
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from Wiki

A skate can glide over ice because there is a layer of ice molecules at the surface that are not as tightly bound as the molecules of the mass of ice beneath. These molecules are in a semiliquid state, providing lubrication. The molecules in this "quasi-fluid" or "water-like" layer are less mobile than liquid water, but are much more mobile than the molecules deeper in the ice. At about −250 °F (−157 °C) the slippery layer is one molecule thick; as the temperature increases the slippery layer becomes thicker.

It had long been believed that ice is slippery because the pressure of an object in contact with it causes a thin layer to melt. The hypothesis was that the blade of an ice skate, exerting pressure on the ice, melts a thin layer, providing lubrication between the ice and the blade. This explanation, called "pressure melting", originated in the 19th century. This, however, did not account for skating on ice temperatures lower than −3.5 °C, whereas skaters often skate on lower-temperature ice. In the 20th century, an alternative explanation, called "friction heating", was proposed, whereby friction of the material was causing the ice layer melting. However, this theory also failed to explain skating at low temperature. In fact, neither explanation explained why ice is slippery when standing still even at below-zero temperatures.




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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/6/2018 10:48:52 PM   
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Well we got hit with about 16" of snow in my neck of Long Island. Weather service off by a factor of x2. Still well below freezing, Monday looks like the first day it'll be above since Christmas. About two straight weeks, gotta be close to a record. Like I said I like it though (I'm a freak), well except for the heating bill. Hey, you can't have everything.

Well come on up here then! Temp went below freezing around the end of November ( and a few times before that but just for a couple of days) and we expect to get back above freezing in about mid-March.

And they wonder why we get "cabin fever" after a few months of that! Reminds me of the time I was on a C-130 delivering supplies to Alert (northernmost permanently occupied base in the world). We landed in the dark just before noon. As we were unloading the ground crew suddenly stopped and all faced south to see the first hint of daylight on the horizon (sun was still below the horizon). They hadn't seen the sun for several months so no one complained about the work stoppage until the light faded away again about fifteen minutes later!

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/7/2018 5:37:07 PM   
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Well come on up here then! Temp went below freezing around the end of November


No that's OK, you may keep your frozen tundra. I like the cold, but a few days above freezing this time of year are welcome.

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RE: OT - how cold is it .... - 1/7/2018 6:36:51 PM   
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Made it to 23 (above)up here in Albany today. I think back to zero tonight, and that will be our high on Saturday. Still hitting negatives at night.


Not bad. I remember one year in the late 1970's where it went below zero (F, not C) every day in February. Different year, it never BROKE freezing (from below) in February.

I was living in Troy (right across the river) at the time.

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