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14 below zero (F) is just wrong!

mindrobotsmindrobots Posts: 6,506
edited 2014-02-14 12:24 in General Discussion
....and then 31 below if you are into wind chill!

3 cheers for working from home!!
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  • TCTC Posts: 1,019
    edited 2014-01-28 05:00
    mindrobots wrote: »
    ....and then 31 below if you are into wind chill!

    3 cheers for working from home!!

    In Marysville, Ohio (30min north of Columbus) it is -17. And I had to go to work, UGH!!
  • mindrobotsmindrobots Posts: 6,506
    edited 2014-01-28 05:02
    TC wrote: »
    In Marysville, Ohio (30min north of Columbus) it is -17. And I had to go to work, UGH!!

    Sorry! So much for my "move south" plan!!! :smile:
  • TCTC Posts: 1,019
    edited 2014-01-28 05:04
    mindrobots wrote: »
    Sorry! So much for my "move south" plan!!! :smile:

    My "move south" plan will happen in May. I'm tired of the cold.
  • LoopyBytelooseLoopyByteloose Posts: 12,537
    edited 2014-01-28 05:22
    Living below the Tropic of Cancer on an island has its advantages. Sure it is warm in the summer, but one never has to scrape ice off the windshield of their car to get to work. No freezing late night visits to the potty either. And typhoons assure that there will never be a drought.

    If southern Taiwan is too much of a change for you, Hawaii is actually one degree further south.
  • RDL2004RDL2004 Posts: 2,554
    edited 2014-01-28 07:13
    It's about 23 F and currently snowing here in Mississippi. I think this is only the third or fourth time I've had snow at home since moving from Kentucky in 1997. I did see tons of it when I made a lot of business trips to Pennsylvania about 10 years ago though.


    edit: added a couple of photos taken from my balcony. I saw several other people out taking pictures. It's extremely unusual to see snow here.
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  • ErlendErlend Posts: 612
    edited 2014-01-28 07:21
    -and I believed that we Norwegians were the ones who had it cold. Even up north it is above 0F.

    Erlend
  • dmagnusdmagnus Posts: 271
    edited 2014-01-28 07:56
    That's nuttin' At my house this morning when I left for work at 5am it was -28. I live out in the country and it's typically 10 or so degrees colder than in the city. By the way, that's not wind chill, it's actual temp. I don't even look at wind chill because when I go out - EVERYTHING is covered!
    Edit: But tomorrow it's supposed to get up to 24 ABOVE. We've had that kind of roller coaster all winter. 24 above tomorrow, then single digits and teens for highs through next week. That is still way below normal for Western Wisconsin.
  • mindrobotsmindrobots Posts: 6,506
    edited 2014-01-28 08:08
    dmagnus wrote: »
    That's nuttin' At my house this morning when I left for work at 5am it was -28. I live out in the country and it's typically 10 or so degrees colder than in the city. By the way, that's not wind chill, it's actual temp. I don't even look at wind chill because when I go out - EVERYTHING is covered!
    Edit: But tomorrow it's supposed to get up to 24 ABOVE. We've had that kind of roller coaster all winter. 24 above tomorrow, then single digits and teens for highs through next week. That is still way below normal for Western Wisconsin.

    You're right, -28 is wronger!
  • dmagnusdmagnus Posts: 271
    edited 2014-01-28 08:10
    mindrobots wrote: »
    You're right, -28 is wronger!

    Funny, though, after a bunch of this stuff this winter, I hardly notice the difference between -14 and -28. I'm kinda bothered by that...
  • mindrobotsmindrobots Posts: 6,506
    edited 2014-01-28 08:17
    It's like when I lived in Minneapolis for a couple year. One bright, sunny Sunday morning after a cold snap, I put on my light nylon windbreaker, walked the block or so to the corner store to get a newspaper. When I got back to my apartment, I heard on the radio that it was 14 degrees. I had felt perfectly comfortable outside.....it does make you wonder!

    That was the same winter I flew from Minneapolis to Orlando - it was -54 wind chill when I left and 86 degrees when I landed in Orlando.....talk abut messing with the mind and body!
  • ercoerco Posts: 20,256
    edited 2014-01-28 08:35
    Jeepers, you guys are making me feel guilty. It's like a different world out here in Los Angeles. Temps are 50-80 every day. Not a drop of rain since forever. I've biked to work and run at lunch every day this year. I'm way ahead of schedule to keep my 2014 resolution to run 1000 miles and bike 5000.

    Now tell me, what's all that white stuff on the ground in the photos posted here?
  • Prophead100Prophead100 Posts: 192
    edited 2014-01-28 08:48
    -18F last night in Illinois while visiting the folks. I tried to measure it with my BOE, DS1822 and an LCD this morning at -10F. It worked good till the hardware started going below zero. It seemed like the power for the LCD was the challenge. First, I tried a 9v transistor battery then the laptop. (Ironically, the laptop also stopped working well as it cooled.) Not much experience with cold weather design but I image there are some design guidelines for this. (P.S. Maybe someone from a warmer climate should post warm temps)


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  • Prophead100Prophead100 Posts: 192
    edited 2014-01-28 08:53
    Oops, a little past the standard operating temp ranges
    LCD Operating temp range: -4 to +158 °F (-20 to +70 °C)
    BOE Operating temp range: +32 to +158 °F (0 to +70 °C)
  • blittledblittled Posts: 681
    edited 2014-01-28 09:27
    Speaking of Pennsylvania, here in Meadville PA it was -9 this morning at my house although the external temperature sensor in my car was showing -18. The local weatherman on TV said it was -7 so take your pick :)
  • LoopyBytelooseLoopyByteloose Posts: 12,537
    edited 2014-01-28 10:24
    Well, it has been cold here in Kaohsiung, just not as cold. ... about 17 degrees, Centigrade. I need to put on a t-shirt under my regular shirt, and the heavy duvet is on the bed. Nobody has central heating in Kaohsiung, only air conditioning. So I have to run a little 1200 watt heater, which the dog sleeps next to.
  • Mike GreenMike Green Posts: 23,101
    edited 2014-01-28 11:12
    Usually the screen doors make a different squeek when the temperature is 0F or below. I think the high yesterday was -10F with the low about -22F. I had enough layers on for snow shovelling so I started to worry about sweating. I could really feel the chill at the gaps in the layers like the cuffs of my gloves. It's hard to believe, but the predictions are for a lot of 90F+ days starting in only a few (4-5) months.
  • Buck RogersBuck Rogers Posts: 2,185
    edited 2014-01-28 11:40
    erco wrote: »
    Jeepers, you guys are making me feel guilty. It's like a different world out here in Los Angeles. Temps are 50-80 every day. Not a drop of rain since forever. I've biked to work and run at lunch every day this year. I'm way ahead of schedule to keep my 2014 resolution to run 1000 miles and bike 5000.

    Now tell me, what's all that white stuff on the ground in the photos posted here?


    Hello!
    Here in Astoria Queens it is 17 degrees. And we still have some snow on the ground from the last big snow storm that nearly toppled the guy who claims to run the sanitation department.

    Now if you want snow erco, I can recommend a location in the Cascade mountains. Just be careful of the owner, he's a very bored Siberian Tiger. :innocent:
  • mindrobotsmindrobots Posts: 6,506
    edited 2014-01-28 13:25
    RDL2004 wrote: »
    It's about 23 F and currently snowing here in Mississippi. I think this is only the third or fourth time I've had snow at home since moving from Kentucky in 1997. I did see tons of it when I made a lot of business trips to Pennsylvania about 10 years ago though.


    edit: added a couple of photos taken from my balcony. I saw several other people out taking pictures. It's extremely unusual to see snow here.

    This isn't today but this is what SNOW really looks like in Ohio. (I'm not sure what that stuff you are seeing is! :smile:)

    This was from March 8, 2008 - about 5AM, the dog needed to go out.

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  • Too_Many_ToolsToo_Many_Tools Posts: 765
    edited 2014-01-28 22:41
    All that cold sounds like a great opportunity to stress test projects for their behavior in cold temperatures.
  • LoopyBytelooseLoopyByteloose Posts: 12,537
    edited 2014-01-28 22:50
    Is anyone missing tornado warnings?
  • blittledblittled Posts: 681
    edited 2014-01-29 05:46
    Even though it has been cold and the southern states is one big ice skating rink I remember a colder winter in the 70's. In Erie PA there was a week when the high was 3 and the low was -17 and it was so cold that most businesses and schools closed down to conserve on the natural gas usage so homes could use it to keep warm.
  • Peter KG6LSEPeter KG6LSE Posts: 1,383
    edited 2014-01-29 06:08
    Gadd , and here I am all in fits over the rain here and 30-50s
  • RDL2004RDL2004 Posts: 2,554
    edited 2014-01-29 06:17
    I remember a colder winter in the 70's

    Probably "The Great Blizzard of1978" I remember it well. In Louisville, there was a (then) record snowfall on January 17, but less than a week later another huge blizzard hit the upper Midwest. Louisville didn't get quite as much snow from that one but farther north it was pretty bad.

    Strangely enough on January 17, 1994, exactly 16 years to the day after the 1978 record snowfall, that record was broken (but just barely). I also remember another winter in between those, maybe 1985, when there was another huge snowstorm that brought extremely low temperatures, around -24 F. I think that was in January also.
  • GadgetmanGadgetman Posts: 2,436
    edited 2014-01-29 06:21
    One Winter I worked a few days in -30 Celsius.
    (Working with firewood)

    We only worked about 45 - 50 minutes at a time, then had a coffee/tea-break and a chance to swap out wet glowes and stuff.
  • TinkersALotTinkersALot Posts: 535
    edited 2014-01-29 06:25
    the thing about weather, so I'm told
    is when it is cold we want it hot
    and when it is hot we want it cold
    whatever it is we want it is not.
  • LoopyBytelooseLoopyByteloose Posts: 12,537
    edited 2014-01-29 07:32
    I remember one winter in Eugene, Oregon where it snowed four feet and no snow plows were available. It was the week before final exams and nobody could study. It doesn't take much to cause mayhem if no snow removal equipment is available. If you must drive long distances, take a down sleeping bag with you to sleep in the car safely. Running the engine risks carbon monoxide poisoning and leaves you with no fuel.
  • dmagnusdmagnus Posts: 271
    edited 2014-01-29 10:55
    In the upper midwest where I live, we currently have a shortage of propane and natural gas. Partially due to a couple of pipeline explosions in Canada and lots of propane use by farmers drying extra wet corn last season.
    Last fall, I was yukking it up when I paid only $1.44/gallon for my propane pre-buy. Now I'm really sweating to stay within the 1200 gallons that I bought so I don't have to pay the current $4.00+/gallon. My supplier says I have about 1 1/2 fills left so I think I'll be in good shape. Knock on wood!
  • blittledblittled Posts: 681
    edited 2014-01-31 05:19
    It's 32 here today. Wahooo... a heat wave!!! Now where did I put my shorts? :)
  • prof_brainoprof_braino Posts: 4,313
    edited 2014-01-31 07:25
    14 below zero (F) is just wrong?

    Not wrong! I think its kind of cool!

    Anyway, now its a blistering 266 K
  • LoopyBytelooseLoopyByteloose Posts: 12,537
    edited 2014-01-31 10:56
    14 below in 2014.... hmmm. I guess people will be talking about the winter of '14 for some time to come. Of course if you live in Chicago, you might never thaw out.
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