Make it stop!!!
JD@af
01-27-2003, 10:51 PM
It is 2 degrees Fahrenheit out here in West Hartford. 2!! I mean I like cold weather and all, but damn...
:eek: This is one intense winter.
:eek: This is one intense winter.
del
01-27-2003, 10:55 PM
i came from 60 + degree weather to this frigid chicago weather to visit my folks. the shit i go through to be a good son. :rolleyes: :bandit:
kicker1_solo
01-27-2003, 10:58 PM
I hate the cold :(
Suislide
01-27-2003, 10:59 PM
-30 degrees Celcius when i got up this morning. friggin' insane...
-The Stig-
01-27-2003, 11:11 PM
was 78 Degrees here in sunny California... 81 Degrees on Super Sunday :)
Go California :sun:
Go California :sun:
ultraxduce
01-27-2003, 11:36 PM
-3 here in pittsburgh at 6:15 am
0 at 9:00 am.
salt, i put in my driveway last night, just sat there till this morning
0 at 9:00 am.
salt, i put in my driveway last night, just sat there till this morning
Sanchi
01-27-2003, 11:43 PM
BBERRRRrrr!!!!! okay dress warmly tomorrow u cali guys its gona be a crazy 70 deg tomorrow and expect some fog too!!!!! WOW FOG!!!
:bloated: :bloated: :sun: :flash:
:bloated: :bloated: :sun: :flash:
jon@af
01-27-2003, 11:48 PM
It's a whopping 20 degrees fehrenheit right now where I live, it's actually warmed up considerably seeing as earlier last week with the wind chill it was -25.
Jimster
01-28-2003, 12:00 AM
12 degrees celcius at 6 am- which is unusually warm :)
Spec2 Girl
01-28-2003, 01:51 AM
I love the cold (so does my car! :D ). Not sure if I'd like it that cold though! :uhoh:
Jimster
01-28-2003, 01:57 AM
Originally posted by Spec2 Girl
I love the cold (so does my car! :D ). Not sure if I'd like it that cold though! :uhoh:
In Auckland any form of cold is replaced 2 times over by WET!:D
I love the cold (so does my car! :D ). Not sure if I'd like it that cold though! :uhoh:
In Auckland any form of cold is replaced 2 times over by WET!:D
Spec2 Girl
01-28-2003, 02:00 AM
Originally posted by Jimster
In Auckland any form of cold is replaced 2 times over by WET!:D This is true! :(
In Auckland any form of cold is replaced 2 times over by WET!:D This is true! :(
Oz
01-28-2003, 05:24 AM
For the Americans - 90f here.
JD@af
01-28-2003, 06:26 AM
Unofficially, it hit -2 here last night. And that's just air temp - no wind chill accounted for. That has got to be a record.
Moppie
01-28-2003, 06:29 AM
ahhhh Auckland in the Summer. :sun: :sun: :sun:
Oz
01-28-2003, 06:34 AM
Originally posted by Moppie
ahhhh Auckland in the Summer. :sun: :sun: :sun:
w3rd
Sydney 0wnz j00
ahhhh Auckland in the Summer. :sun: :sun: :sun:
w3rd
Sydney 0wnz j00
taranaki
01-28-2003, 06:42 AM
:cool: < colour of my face after a weekend at Lake Taupo.........
:licker: Trout,anyone?:D
:licker: Trout,anyone?:D
Oz
01-28-2003, 06:48 AM
Continued elsewhere Mops. ;)
Twist
01-28-2003, 08:36 AM
It was -10 when I woke up yesterday morning. Last week it was -2 with a -20 degree windchill. :eek: And here's the great part, I refuse to take the bus to campus, so I have to walk a mile there in the sub-zero temperatures. :eek: :eek:
all temperatures in farenheit.
all temperatures in farenheit.
ci5ic
01-28-2003, 06:27 PM
It's been an EXTREMELY mild winter for us here... The ski areas can barely get enough snow to stay open. It's snowed ONE day here, about 4-5 inches, and by the end of the next day, it was all completely melted.
This is really really really going to suck when the summer rolls around, because we just aren't going to have a decent runoff, and it'll be drought conditions for us, and much of the west coast... It's looking like California is going to be snagging electricity from us again, so UP goes the utility bills again.
Does anyone else get the eerie feeling that there's a global climactic change occurring?
This is really really really going to suck when the summer rolls around, because we just aren't going to have a decent runoff, and it'll be drought conditions for us, and much of the west coast... It's looking like California is going to be snagging electricity from us again, so UP goes the utility bills again.
Does anyone else get the eerie feeling that there's a global climactic change occurring?
primera man
01-28-2003, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by JD@af
It is 2 degrees Fahrenheit out here in West Hartford. 2!! I mean I like cold weather and all, but damn...
:eek: This is one intense winter.
*slaps on the sunscreen
*sunhat
*wonders on to the deck
*gets out deck chair
*cracks open a beer OR 3
*Shit its to hot out here :finger: :finger:
*returns back to computer
Now what winter are you on about JD :confused: :confused:
:finger: :finger:
It is 2 degrees Fahrenheit out here in West Hartford. 2!! I mean I like cold weather and all, but damn...
:eek: This is one intense winter.
*slaps on the sunscreen
*sunhat
*wonders on to the deck
*gets out deck chair
*cracks open a beer OR 3
*Shit its to hot out here :finger: :finger:
*returns back to computer
Now what winter are you on about JD :confused: :confused:
:finger: :finger:
Rich
01-28-2003, 06:42 PM
Considering how far north I live, its surprising we just got our first major snow storm of the winter yesterday. About 12cm fell. Today the temps went back down tho. It got down to -37 degrees Celcius (w/wind chill)
JD@af
01-28-2003, 08:18 PM
Originally posted by primera man
*slaps on the sunscreen
*sunhat
*wonders on to the deck
*gets out deck chair
*cracks open a beer OR 3
*Shit its to hot out here :finger: :finger:
*returns back to computer
Now what winter are you on about JD :confused: :confused:
:finger: :finger: :finger: SCUMBAG :finger:
*slaps on the sunscreen
*sunhat
*wonders on to the deck
*gets out deck chair
*cracks open a beer OR 3
*Shit its to hot out here :finger: :finger:
*returns back to computer
Now what winter are you on about JD :confused: :confused:
:finger: :finger: :finger: SCUMBAG :finger:
JD@af
01-28-2003, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by ci5ic
Does anyone else get the eerie feeling that there's a global climactic change occurring? Nope :) I always fight the issue of the "Greenhouse Effect" (assuming that was what you might have been thinking). Atmospheric CO2 levels have risen and fallen for thousands and thousands of years, and oscillating temperature ranges, like we are experiencing right now, are also not unusual. What we are seeing is normal, IMO. Not until we start seeing either serious glacial growth and advancement, or significant rises in global sea levels, will I believe otherwise. And you need several years of sustained year-round temperatures, either well above or below normal, to bring about significant changes to global ice cover or sea levels.
We're still cool :sun:
Does anyone else get the eerie feeling that there's a global climactic change occurring? Nope :) I always fight the issue of the "Greenhouse Effect" (assuming that was what you might have been thinking). Atmospheric CO2 levels have risen and fallen for thousands and thousands of years, and oscillating temperature ranges, like we are experiencing right now, are also not unusual. What we are seeing is normal, IMO. Not until we start seeing either serious glacial growth and advancement, or significant rises in global sea levels, will I believe otherwise. And you need several years of sustained year-round temperatures, either well above or below normal, to bring about significant changes to global ice cover or sea levels.
We're still cool :sun:
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