Weather Man Said It's the Last Day of Brutal Cold!

 
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Post by KingCoal » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 2:52 pm

you would have had to bring your own chair :lol:

there were always LOTS of people there you would have liked talking to. I wish they were still with us, I had a ball and learned just about everything that means anything to me now in that house, yard and out on the lake.


 
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Post by D-frost » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 3:07 pm

To I'm on fire: Just maybe the reason you don't get 'flagged' on this site, is, although I'm twice your age, I agree with some, not all, of the statements you post. I'm a Conservative Independent(NOT Rep/Dem). Both parties are corrupt. It's gonna take a lot of Patriots to make America the country that we once were.
That's my 2 cents,
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Post by Lu47Dan » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 6:45 pm

It was a balmy 15°F here this morning. I spent the day moving one of my log piles so I could cut wood tomorrow. The logs were so tangled up that I could not pull them down to cut them up. So I now can cut wood tomorrow. It is supposed to be 28°F here tomorrow, than in the 30°F's. Should be a nice day to cut wood.
Dan.

 
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Post by Scottaw » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 6:49 pm

It was -5 when I got rolling today, but if it warms up, we'll be shutting down our stoves and have nothing to forum about til next winter.

 
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Post by grumpy » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 6:53 pm

This will be interesting...

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ATLANTA -

Click here to watch FOX 5 News LIVE

ICE STORM WARNING: Snow and sleet started falling across a wide area of north Georgia Tuesday morning, as the National Weather Service expanded a Winter Storm Warning. That warning now includes all of North Georgia, and is in effect until 7 a.m. Thursday. The National Weather Service warns that "this has the potential to be a catastrophic event."

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/24672206/fox-5- ... z2t3hvapEh

 
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Post by freetown fred » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 6:57 pm

ZERO* right now here on the hill--I'm gonna have to go with the ground hog--Remember when that idiot dropped the poor lil guy??? Well, I found out what really happened there--- :cry2: :clap: toothy lil dumb ass!

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Post by Pancho » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 7:27 pm

I'm On Fire wrote:Weathermen are a lot like politicians. They say a lot of stuff. But 100% of it is lies.
I'll take lies, half truths, fibs....anything. If they call for 30 and it only gets to 20...I can live with that. On the other hand, this year they seem to be spot on for sh*tty weather predictions. :mad3:


 
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Post by Carbon12 » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 7:34 pm

We are now nearly 500 degree days ahead of this time last year. That's just short of 15% more degree days this year over last year,......and Winter isn't done with us yet! :shock:

 
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Post by Hambden Bob » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 8:16 pm

There's Nothing I can add to this.....You've all covered the Radar Boys' Antics to a "T"......Tuck It In,Get On My Six,We're Moving Forward ! :taz: :cheers:

 
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Post by Carbon12 » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 9:10 pm

Good God, say it ain't so! HB has gone cabin loco! He's given up! No longer has reason to live! Someone immediately administer a high proof beverage to snap him back to his senses! STAT! We're losing him! Someone get a Weather Channel girl to flash him! One of the young ones! :D

 
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Post by PJT » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 9:57 pm

Carbon12 wrote:We are now nearly 500 degree days ahead of this time last year. That's just short of 15% more degree days this year over last year,......and Winter isn't done with us yet! :shock:
Whats a "degree day?"

 
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Post by Carbon12 » Tue. Feb. 11, 2014 10:57 pm

A degree day is a relative way to measure the amount of heating or cooling required for the daily average temperature when compared to a reference temperature. Usually 65 degrees.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degree_day

 
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Post by PJT » Wed. Feb. 12, 2014 12:00 am

Carbon12 wrote:A degree day is a relative way to measure the amount of heating or cooling required for the daily average temperature when compared to a reference temperature. Usually 65 degrees.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degree_day
Thanks! :D

 
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Post by Freddy » Wed. Feb. 12, 2014 5:02 am

PJT wrote:Whats a "degree day?"
That definition on Wiki-O-Pedia is awful! Talk about confusing....sheesh!

A degree day is..... take the high and low temps of the day & average them. Subtract that from 65 & the answer is the number of degree days. Example: The high was 50, the low was 10. The average is 30. 65 minus 30 is 35. So that day had 35 degree days.

Fuel companies that deliver use degree days to figure out how much fuel you probably used. The newspapers tell you how many degree days are expected each year in your area. They also tell you how many have actually occurred. The bottom line: Using degree days tells us how cold it usually is compared to how cold this year actually is.

Odd.... I haven't looked for some time.... for this heating season we are almost spot on for average cold. It sure seems like it's been colder than normal! (9 below zero as I type)

 
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Post by Hambden Bob » Wed. Feb. 12, 2014 5:36 am

Carbon12 wrote:Good God, say it ain't so! HB has gone cabin loco! He's given up! No longer has reason to live! Someone immediately administer a high proof beverage to snap him back to his senses! STAT! We're losing him! Someone get a Weather Channel girl to flash him! One of the young ones! :D
Thanx! Nothing from the Weather Channel fer me! I'm doing fine,and I felt you Guys really have covered it all! There's an opening at McMurdo Ice Station in Antartica.....I've used that thought to get me through. This weather I've experienced 'aint anything compared to that Rathole! Keep Smilin'.Keep Shovelin' !! toothy ....Oh,and Freddy,thanx for the Layman's breakdown on all that! :up:


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