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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:33 pm, tommyknocker posted to
rec.radio.shortwave: %MM -23C last night (-9F). It's got to be -30C (-22F) before we really start whining. We get into the -40's (same for F and C) for 6-8 weeks sometime in mid-Dec to early Feb. So yes, this is quite nice right now. It all depends on what you compare to! We had -54C (-65F) one day last year. Things get very still and sound travels extremely well outside when if gets cold. You can dress to be outside for just about anything. Cars, on the other hand, really hate it when it gets that cold. I've always felt that radio reception is better when it's colder. I don't know that this is really true or the explanation. Strangely, I've found US TV reception to be really good in the middle of summer when it gets really hot. I think it has to do with the amount of sun you're getting. Up in Canada you don't get a lot of sun in wintertime. OTOH, a California summer has 15 hours of sunlight. Summer at the 53rd parallel of lattitude: rises around 4 a.m., sets about 10:30 pm. Lots of sun here in the summer. I canoed one summer on the Clearwater-Athabasca system: this is close to 60 deg N. In June the sun set about 12 midnight and this flowed right into the sunrise at abuot 1:30 a.m. Winter sunny day means it'll be cold. Cloudy means warmer. Wind not welcome anytime (windchill). |
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