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bobofthenorth

Quote from: richard5933 on February 08, 2021, 03:56:24 AM
You don't have to cross the border into Canada to get weather like that.

Spoken like somebody who has never experienced -40. I'm sorry but the 15 degrees between -25 and -40 are a different matter altogether from the 15 degrees between -10 and -25. Its -37 here this morning with a stiff breeze blowing. I'm not sure what that translates to in wind chill but it turns electrical cords into something like rebar and makes your mitts so stiff you can barely bend them.  Forget about gloves.
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richard5933

Quote from: bobofthenorth on February 08, 2021, 07:10:34 AM
Spoken like somebody who has never experienced -40. I'm sorry but the 15 degrees between -25 and -40 are a different matter altogether from the 15 degrees between -10 and -25. Its -37 here this morning with a stiff breeze blowing. I'm not sure what that translates to in wind chill but it turns electrical cords into something like rebar and makes your mitts so stiff you can barely bend them.  Forget about gloves.

Like I said, we're close but not quite where you are. But it's still cold.

We have had periods of -30F or colder, but not nearly for as long as you guys. You're correct - there's a tremendous difference between -15 and -30 and it's amazing how things stop working like you think they should at a certain point.

The other night I was awoken from a dead sleep by what sounded like a gun shot. It was the house banging and popping as the temps got to below certain point and started contracting. Forgot how loud it can be. There are usually reports of gun shots and explosions made to the sheriff when the freeze quakes happen, and at least a few times in the worst of winter major roads close for a few days as the pavement lifts and buckles when the frost gets deep enough.

It's all enough for me and reason to not venture much further north this time of year.
Richard
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dtcerrato

You guys are making me shiver here in Florida!
When we met our awesome Ohio next door neighbors in Tok Alaska when we purchased that parcel, & since talking to the local town folk - they actually quit doing things outside when temps get to -30 to -40F but have been known to go as deep as -68F. We do have a special respect for people enjoying a living in that kind of weather... Hang in there there, there's 2 to 6 minutes a day being added to warm things up eventually. Geese!
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Dave5Cs

We were freezing in Arizona too Dan this morning at 43 degree, Burrrrrrrr. and only up to 77 today maybe 79. Can take off the sweats in the afternoons. :^
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Ed Hackenbruch

We have frost right now Dave. 
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

Ed Hackenbruch

Still have some snow on the ground too.
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

sledhead

the best part of living way up north is now that we have had a lot of cold and snow the roads are as flat as a pool table best they have ever been  . because of all the snow that is on them , the snow plows act like groomers ... smoooooooooth
to bad the government puts on 1/2 load limits on roads about march 1st until may 24th ish so not much building can be started because of the original crappy road construction

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richard5933

Quote from: sledhead on February 08, 2021, 08:38:38 AM
the best part of living way up north is now that we have had a lot of cold and snow the roads are as flat as a pool table best they have ever been  . because of all the snow that is on them , the snow plows act like groomers ... smoooooooooth
to bad the government puts on 1/2 load limits on roads about march 1st until may 24th ish so not much building can be started because of the original crappy road construction

dave

Yeah - it's not spring time till the asphalt and gravel trucks start rolling.
Richard
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1964 GM PD4106-2412 (Former Bus)
1994 Airstream Excella 25-ft w/ 1999 Suburban 2500
Located in beautiful Wisconsin

windtrader

Quote from: sledhead on February 08, 2021, 08:38:38 AM
the best part of living way up north is now that we have had a lot of cold and snow the roads are as flat as a pool table best they have ever been  . because of all the snow that is on them , the snow plows act like groomers ... smoooooooooth
to bad the government puts on 1/2 load limits on roads about march 1st until may 24th ish so not much building can be started because of the original crappy road construction

dave
I hand it to you folks. Pretty creative finding something positive about driving on roads at -30. lol
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richard5933

Quote from: Jim Blackwood on February 08, 2021, 11:50:30 AM
It's all that damned global warming that's to blame.

Jim

Can't speak for the Canadian side of things, but for us this winter (and the previous decade or so worth of winters) has been much more mild than things were historically.

I talk to people who've lived in Wisconsin their whole life who tell me of much more snow, much more cold, and much more ice on the lakes. Things are not 'normal.'
Richard
1974 GMC P8M4108a-125 Custom Coach "Land Cruiser" (Sold)
1964 GM PD4106-2412 (Former Bus)
1994 Airstream Excella 25-ft w/ 1999 Suburban 2500
Located in beautiful Wisconsin

Fred Mc

"I talk to people who've lived in Wisconsin their whole life who tell me of much more snow, much more cold, and much more ice on the lakes. Things are not 'normal.'"

My MIL, (who died 5 years ago at 99) was a prairie farmer so was keenly aware of the weather.
She said that globull warming was a crock of sh#t.  There was nothing  now weather wise that she hadn't seen before.

richard5933

Quote from: Fred Mc on February 08, 2021, 03:09:33 PM
"I talk to people who've lived in Wisconsin their whole life who tell me of much more snow, much more cold, and much more ice on the lakes. Things are not 'normal.'"

My MIL, (who died 5 years ago at 99) was a prairie farmer so was keenly aware of the weather.
She said that globull warming was a crock of sh#t.  There was nothing  now weather wise that she hadn't seen before.

Not trying to get in a pissing match about the weather and I have no reason to doubt that your MIL experienced things exactly how she said she did. Not every location in the country is experiencing the same thing so hearing what she said isn't surprising.

However, statistics related to weather reporting are statistics. Numbers are numbers. Math is math. You can make of it what you want, but it doesn't change the statistics, the numbers, or the math.
Richard
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1964 GM PD4106-2412 (Former Bus)
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Located in beautiful Wisconsin

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