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Old July 5th 05, 07:06 PM
Roger Conroy
 
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"Hal Rosser" wrote in message
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Take the line outside at night where you can hear crickets chirp.
Count the number of times it chirps in 15 seconds, and add 40.
Thats the degrees. (temperature).
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/elp/wxcalc/f...cketChirp.html


Ummmm..... You have to specify the species of cricket. Each species has a
characteristic chirp factor.
Also are your degrees F, C or K?