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Meat locker chill settles over Northeast [single digits, and 20 and 30 degrees below....]
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Posted on 01/15/2004 5:02:21 PM PST by Sub-Driver
Edited on 07/06/2004 6:39:29 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Connecticut; US: Delaware; US: Maine; US: Massachusetts; US: New Jersey; US: New York; US: Pennsylvania; US: Rhode Island; US: Vermont
KEYWORDS: weather
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To: Severa
Lovely...*L* My husband just recently re enlisted and Groton's one of two places we could possibly go for C class Sonar school... We have friends who just returned from being stationed in Hawaii . The husband did a 267 day deployment. I CANNOT imagine it!
So what's the OTHER choice? LOL!
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posted on
01/15/2004 7:16:47 PM PST
by
Dianna
To: Sub-Driver
Here's a HOT, HOT babe for ya!
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posted on
01/15/2004 7:17:10 PM PST
by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
To: Coleus
Planes below you is freaky. One year we did an overnight climb of Lincoln and Lafayette. Pease airbase was still open and we had the the chips scared out of us when those fighters whizzed by beneath us - each time they they whizzed below us. Major wtf.
63
posted on
01/15/2004 7:18:20 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(It's in the bag)
To: Capt. Tom
Nice pic,
no did it the old fashioned way--with my legs, going down was hard on them.
64
posted on
01/15/2004 7:18:25 PM PST
by
Coleus
(STOPP Planned Parenthood)
To: Capt. Tom
-3º about 20 miles inland from Scituate and the wind sounds fierce. I can't remember the last time I wore my scarfs for warmth. A Mt. Washington cat:
65
posted on
01/15/2004 7:23:15 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(It's in the bag)
To: Sub-Driver
Fine, powdery snow fell across much of the region, with the mercury dipping into the single digits in some places, and 20 and 30 degrees below zero in othersDo they make thermometers that go that low?
We'll if it will make some of you folks perk up, today in Southern California it was pretty chilly too. Go down to 71 degrees with a pretty brisk 6 mph Pacific breeze.
I just hope it doesn't get any colder, if it does, I'm going to have to wash my jacket I wore last winter.
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posted on
01/15/2004 7:24:41 PM PST
by
Joe Hadenuf
(I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
To: Revolting cat!
At -40 the celsius and fahrenheit scales meet. Either way it's cold. Anyone for Kelvin?
67
posted on
01/15/2004 7:25:33 PM PST
by
xp38
To: areafiftyone
Ahhh its a balmy 4 degrees here right now in Queens, NY. Ah yes, went to JR High in Whitestone, Queens. Glad we came home though, it's 62 here .... but we do have rain! ;-) Stay warm.
68
posted on
01/15/2004 7:29:16 PM PST
by
HoustonCurmudgeon
(PEACE - Through Superior Firepower)
To: Sub-Driver
Current NYC weather conditions:
|
2°F |
Partly Cloudy |
Feels Like -17°F |
UV Index: |
0 Minimal |
Dew Point: |
-14°F |
Humidity: |
37% |
Visibility: |
Unlimited |
Pressure: |
29.92 inches and falling |
Wind: |
From the West Northwest at 16 gusting to 29 mph |
Yesterday's Weather |
As reported at Central Park, NY Last Updated Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 10:51 PM Eastern Standard Time. |
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posted on
01/15/2004 8:16:14 PM PST
by
NYC GOP Chick
("Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent" -- John Maynard Keynes)
To: NYC GOP Chick
A 5th generation Minnesotan's cold weather tips
When you take one breath through your nose and your nose hairs freeze, it is cold.
- Frost Bite - Frostbite(Search), literally, frozen body tissue - usually skin but sometimes deeper - and must be handled carefully to prevent permanent tissue damage or loss.
- Dress in Layers - Keep your bodily functions in mind when you "multi-layer". Union suits with the trapdoor are a good choice for layer 1. Under -10°F strive for at least 3 layers.
- Keep your feet warm - If you are not prepared your toes will freeze first.
- Keep your head and face warm - You lose the greatest percentage of heat through your brainbox. Mind your ears, if you are prepared they will freeze first. When it's cold enough, or the wind is blowing hard enough, your face will freeze-burn in the time it takes to go from the parked car to the mall.
- Keep your fingers protected - Touching metal, like a doorknob or your cars ignition switch, when it's really cold will freeze-burn you.
- Know your cars battery - Any car battery can fail miserably when it's stupid cold. Especially old batteries. It's always good to have jumper cables.
- Beware "Black ice" - Black Ice is the water vapor from auto exhaust freezeing on the road. It's called Black Ice because you can't see it. I would bet a huge percentage of the traffic snarls on cold days are from fender-benders caused by Black Ice stealing traction from someone when they really needed some.
- Car warming 101: - It is best, when possible to allow a car's engine to warm for a few minutes WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD. Once the engine is warm there is no reason to leave it running while making a coffee dash. In fact, if your engine is warm it will run great on the cold-condensed air.
- Hardwood in the fireplace - Always try to burn the hardwoods in your stove or fireplace. Soft woods, such as the spruce or pine, will foul your chimney and cause chimney fires. Chimney fires are bad.
- Shelter your animals - Even limited exposure to extremely low temperatures is deadly.
- Objects get brittle - Brittle things shatter. Just as summer heat can heave a road's surface, so can cold. Even more.
- Your vision and hearing will become acute
- space heaters - An oil-filled radiator-type works great under the window to keep a room toasty. While fuel-burning heaters are the best to heat a garage or piece of equipment that needs thawing fast. The heaters that try to both heat well and heat fast will make you angry.
Feeding electrical heaters can get spendy. While the main problem with fuel-burning heaters is that they tend to eat all the oxygen. Oxygen, as we all know, is vital for humans. - Good time to curl up with the Mrs - Cold is always good for getting close.
- Core Temperature - The human body operates at 37°C/98.6°F. If you change the body temperature of a human ±5° they will perish. Human body temperature is most directly influenced by the largest human organ, the skin.
- Enjoy the coldness -
2004 Saint Paul Ice Castle.
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posted on
01/15/2004 9:07:57 PM PST
by
Spruce
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To: RaceBannon
Some Mt. Washington pix on this thread...
73
posted on
01/15/2004 11:29:23 PM PST
by
nutmeg
(Is the DemocRATic party extinct yet?)
To: nutmeg
Like this?
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To: Sub-Driver
The thermometer outside my kitchen window says -18 right now, but that's not official.
Updated: 5:32 AM EST on January 16, 2004 Observed at Bangor, Maine |
Temperature |
-11 °F / -24 °C |
Windchill |
-28 °F / -33 °C |
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posted on
01/16/2004 2:57:32 AM PST
by
metesky
(My investment program is holding steady @ $.05 a can.)
To: Capt. Tom
I am here on the coast in ScituateAh, the Irish Riviera!
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posted on
01/16/2004 3:04:29 AM PST
by
metesky
(My investment program is holding steady @ $.05 a can.)
To: Dianna
*L* Our other choice is Kings Bay GA, the east coast home of the boomer subs.
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posted on
01/16/2004 7:43:38 AM PST
by
Severa
(Wife of Freeper Hostel, USN STS3(SS) currently on 6 month deployment)
To: metesky
Mine said -20 F when I got up around 7 am.
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posted on
01/16/2004 8:36:55 AM PST
by
Preech1
(Eliminate all possibilitiies...whatever is left must be the answer, no matter how improbable.)
To: Preech1
I think the worst is over. (crossing fingers)
80
posted on
01/16/2004 12:47:55 PM PST
by
metesky
(My investment program is holding steady @ $.05 a can.)
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