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Great photo Phil. Tee-shirt weather down here in sunny OZ. be about 25C today.
I couldn't live in that sort of cold. Hate that white stuff. Good Luck to all in the USA and Canada who are experiencing such terrible weather at the moment. Regards Rick.
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Hi Rick, High seas, gales and torrential rain in England. Flooding everywhere, the Hop Farm at Beltring was completely under water at Christmas, probably still is with what came down today. At least we have not had any white stuff here this winter ....... so far.
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3 or four days at -25C windchill at times near -38C
Hell the fuel lines in the 08 Ford gelled up and would not start. Phil you got a good blast of cold air an snow.... I keep thinking of you as the storm lashed South of Ottawa headed for the coast and you neighbourhood Apparently Spring is coming.... Stay warm. Cheers
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I watched a doco recently on the Battle of the Bulge, and something I found quite telling was that many who fought there found they had to move States after the war, because they suffered terrible flashbacks at the sight of snow. Adding to the misery of that battle was the fact they had not been issued their winter clothing, and one guy being interviewed said he moved to Florida specifically to avoid feeling cold again for the rest of his life. It made me think perhaps I should complain a bit less about the winter here!
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The long range forecast for this area was a warmer than usual summer. Currently it is 16.9c in the house and 9c on the back veranda wall.
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Hi All
First the shop floor is once again dry. But last night we had freezing rain followed by these temperatures today 6AM -1C 10Am 14C 3pm 1C Projected for tonight -15C We will be holding a skating party in the door yard tomorrow when the water that fell last night and this morning freezes. Cheers Phil PS Just started snowing
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Hi Phil
I have been following the weather you guys in the UK, Europe, USA and Canada are currently experiencing with great interest. When my family decided to immigrate from Holland in 1950 they only had 3 choices, South Africa, Canada and Australia. Australia came up first and that is where we settled. Just think I could have ended up with my but in the snow. I just heard on the news that parts of Western Australia will have temperatures of 50 degrees today, while here we are heading for 37 degrees by Friday. All I can say is the world climate has gone mad, so I hope you all stay nice and warm and in Oz drink plenty of water and stay cool. ![]() Cheers Tony
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Hi All
Do you remember winters and particularly the WIND CHILL being reported on the news when you were kids being much much colder than now? The numbers reported 20 years ago were substantial colder, it is not global warming. They changed the system the original system for a wind speed of 20MPH at 5 F yielded a wind-chill of -31F the new system introduced in November 2001 yields a wind chill temperature of -15F. If you take this change into affect when they report record chill have the converted the old record under the old system to the new system. I stumbled on the change when trying to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, here is the link to the NOAA web page that explains the difference http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ddc/?n=windchill Cheers Phil PS Current Wind Chill Temperature here is -35C old system -26C new system
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For 15 years I have been using a very tired M38 CDN as a snow plow. Ugly body, messy engine compartment, low compression, missing all the collectible jewelry sold off to dress up it's restored cousins. This jeep has no reason to keep running but I can start it up and plow to my hearts content at the lowest temperature. It sits in the farm field all summer, then starts right up when winter comes again. A great example of the jeep that would never let you down. A thing of legends.
Yet, so many of us have fully restored hobby vehicles that have trouble starting after a few days of sitting. How come? Brian |
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Just another ploy by the authorities to try and "sell" the idea that this is all down to Man and his fossil fuel burning ....... a lot of tosh, we are brighter than that.
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 07-01-14 at 20:54. Reason: formatting |
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