Posted on 11/29/2002 4:21:46 PM PST by b4its2late
Nude icy weather jogger gives police the slip |
A naked jogger has braved sub-zero temperatures to evade New York police.
It's the third time the mystery runner has been spotted in the Binghamton district over the past few days, where a small amount of snow has fallen.
He's been seen running naked around a six-storey car park.
In the most recent incident, police were called by workers in a nearby office building who spotted him.
Witnesses say the man was wearing only a red cloth on his head.
But he had vanished by the time police arrived.
Story filed: 15:23 Thursday 28th November 2002
--David Niven after a streaker hits the oscars.
Not this year, he hasn't ... It didn't get below 40F last night in NYC. I don't believe it has even been below 28F in NYC yet this Nov... In fact, I doubt it has been below 36F...
So Jacko's into streaking, too?
logic101.net: Darwin award?
He would only get the Darwin Award if it becomes non-functional, he's unlikely to die streaking even in NY in winter. Every year at the Air Force winter safety briefings I went to the speaker would remind us that the "other" on his "Frostbite injuries broken down by areas of the body" chart represented an area we would reeeeeally regret losing...
PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) STATION: BINGHAMTON MONTH: NOVEMBER YEAR: 2002 LATITUDE: 42 13 N LONGITUDE: 75 59 W TEMPERATURE IN F: :PCPN: SNOW: WIND :SUNSHINE: SKY :PK WND ================================================================================ 1 2 3 4 5 6A 6B 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 AVG MX 2MIN DY MAX MIN AVG DEP HDD CDD WTR SNW DPTH SPD SPD DIR MIN PSBL S-S WX SPD DR ================================================================================ 1 39 27 33 -10 32 0 0.01 0.8 0 10.7 26 260 37 6 10 1 33 260 2 32 24 28 -14 37 0 0.09 1.5 1 9.2 16 290 0 0 10 18 24 290 3 33 28 31 -11 34 0 0.01 0.3 1 5.8 14 280 2 1 10 1 17 290 4 37 31 34 -8 31 0 0.04 0.2 0 7.6 14 200 16 3 9 18 18 190 5 40 32 36 -5 29 0 0.10 T 0 8.9 20 130 62 10 7 1 28 150 6 39 34 37 -4 28 0 0.16 T 0 8.4 22 320 0 0 10 12 29 300 7 37 25 31 -10 34 0 T T 0 11.2 24 310 549 91 5 1 32 320 8 58 32 45 5 20 0 0.00 0.0 0 12.6 23 210 605 100 1 29 200 9 57 43 50 10 15 0 T 0.0 0 8.9 16 200 6 1 3 22 200 10 62 49 56 16 9 0 0.01 0.0 0 11.6 20 180 31 5 5 31 200 11 64 46 55 16 10 0 0.22 0.0 0 9.4 21 190 29 5 6 1 28 180 12 46 39 43 4 22 0 0.42 0.0 0 3.8 9 320 0 0 8 12 12 320 13 41 34 38 -1 27 0 0.01 0.0 0 7.6 14 320 0 0 10 1 17 320 14 54 31 43 5 22 0 0.00 0.0 0 8.7 17 230 453 77 5 1 23 210 15 51 32 42 4 23 0 0.04 0.3 0 11.0 16 250 117 20 5 1 20 240 16 32 29 31 -6 34 0 0.47 1.7 2 8.5 12 80 0 0 10 16 15 20 17 33 30 32 -5 33 0 0.74 1.2 T 6.0 17 300 0 0 10 16 23 310 18 33 27 30 -7 35 0 0.08 1.7 2 11.9 22 270 0 0 9 1 29 280 19 34 26 30 -6 35 0 0.05 0.1 1 7.9 17 180 0 0 6 1 22 180 20 50 32 41 5 24 0 0.00 0.0 1 7.2 14 220 444 77 1 1 17 210 21 44 36 40 4 25 0 0.06 0.0 0 7.1 13 160 0 0 4 1 17 170 22 43 30 37 2 28 0 0.49 0.4 0 8.3 22 290 0 0 10 12 35 310 23 31 24 28 -7 37 0 T 0.5 1 15.0 30 290 5 1 10 1 40 290 24 36 31 34 -1 31 0 0.00 0.0 0 10.2 16 250 8 1 9 20 250 25 36 32 34 0 31 0 0.01 T T 4.0 12 310 0 0 10 18 14 310 26 32 27 30 -4 35 0 0.07 1.4 0 3.5 13 330 79 14 8 1 15 330 27 28 17 23 -10 42 0 0.08 2.0 3 9.8 17 330 163 29 8 1 22 330 28 25 12 19 -14 46 0 T 0.6 0 8.2 15 250 54 10 9 1 21 250 29 36 23 30 -3 35 0 0.00 0.0 0 11.9 20 200 0 0 10 25 190 ================================================================================ SM 1183 883 844 0 3.16 12.7 254.9 2660 218 ================================================================================ AV 40.8 30.4 8.8 FASTST PSBL % 8 MAX(MPH) MISC ----> 30 290 40 290 ================================================================================ NOTES: # LAST OF SEVERAL OCCURRENCES COLUMN 17 PEAK WIND IN M.P.H. PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) , PAGE 2 STATION: BINGHAMTON MONTH: NOVEMBER YEAR: 2002 LATITUDE: 42 13 N LONGITUDE: 75 59 W [TEMPERATURE DATA] [PRECIPITATION DATA] SYMBOLS USED IN COLUMN 16 AVERAGE MONTHLY: 35.6 TOTAL FOR MONTH: 3.16 1 = FOG DPTR FM NORMAL: -2.2 DPTR FM NORMAL: -0.05 2 = FOG REDUCING VISIBILITY HIGHEST: 64 ON 11 GRTST 24HR 0.91 ON 16-17 TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS LOWEST: 12 ON 28 3 = THUNDER SNOW, ICE PELLETS, HAIL 4 = ICE PELLETS TOTAL MONTH: 12.7 INCHES 5 = HAIL GRTST 24HR 2.0 ON 27-27 6 = GLAZE OR RIME GRTST DEPTH: 3 ON 27 7 = BLOWING DUST OR SAND: VSBY 1/2 MILE OR LESS 8 = SMOKE OR HAZE [NO. OF DAYS WITH] [WEATHER - DAYS WITH] 9 = BLOWING SNOW X = TORNADO MAX 32 OR BELOW: 6 0.01 INCH OR MORE: 20 MAX 90 OR ABOVE: 0 0.10 INCH OR MORE: 7 MIN 32 OR BELOW: 22 0.50 INCH OR MORE: 1 MIN 0 OR BELOW: 0 1.00 INCH OR MORE: 0 [HDD (BASE 65) ] TOTAL THIS MO. 844 CLEAR (SCALE 0-3) 3 DPTR FM NORMAL 64 PTCLDY (SCALE 4-7) 8 SEASONAL TOTAL 1603 CLOUDY (SCALE 8-10) 18 DPTR FM NORMAL 42 [CDD (BASE 65) ] TOTAL THIS MO. 0 DPTR FM NORMAL 0 [PRESSURE DATA] SEASONAL TOTAL 589 HIGHEST SLP M ON M DPTR FM NORMAL 193 LOWEST SLP 29.42 ON 220
Well, the Darwin Award is not a factor yet since this guy has not, as far as I know, assumed room temperature. But he definitely sounds like a liberal.... And, thanks for the link to your site.
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