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In Siberia, it gets to -100 frequently, and God knows what the wind chill
for THAT would be LOL.So cold that tires shatter .... "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Yup. Someone goes out every hour to collect data. They recorded the highest wind speed on earth in 1934. It was 230-mph. The main building is rated for winds up to 300-mph. Right: - Someone ( 2 guys) opened the door a crack while the third stuck the anemometer outside; - it broke; ( & I suppose they pulled in whatevber was left , shugththe door & bolted it But that was thr record Original building is stone, criss crossed with anchor chains... & quite a climb up there in fair weather.. http://www.mountwashington.org/weather/index.php |