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In North Dakota, it's -56 degrees outside. - Printable Version

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- Danked - 01-28-2004

That must suck, huh?


- Arpikarhu - 01-28-2004

BBBRRRRRRRR! yeah, really suck


- Danked - 01-28-2004

Yup.


- Arpikarhu - 01-28-2004

like, completly suck


- Goatweed - 01-28-2004

road trip!


- Arpikarhu - 01-28-2004

we could pack the car with beer and weed, listen to the allman brothers all the way there and drop acid in the cold when we got there.


- Danked - 01-28-2004

I am so there!


- Arpikarhu - 01-28-2004

then on the way back we can talk about how cool we are and how everyone else is lame cause they dont live on the edge like we do.


- HedCold - 01-28-2004

tell me when it hits -60


- Kid Afrika - 01-28-2004

Is that the actual temperature or the "wind chill"?


- Danked - 01-28-2004

The guy on The Weather Channel said it was -56 degrees!

Ask him.


- Kid Afrika - 01-28-2004

Sorry, I just don't buy into the whole "it's 8 degrees, but it 'feels like -30'" bullshit. Didn't mean to question your dankedness.


- Danked - 01-28-2004

They should just skip the whole temperature system for the weather and just tell me how many layers I should put on!

Brrrrrrrrrrrrr.


- Arpikarhu - 01-28-2004

i am packing. road trip still on?


- HedCold - 01-28-2004

-60 yet?


- Black Lazerus - 01-28-2004

I am surprised no one made a Fargo reference


- Galt - 01-28-2004

I concur with K1d.


- Arpikarhu - 01-28-2004

Galt Wrote:I concur with K1d.
and so begins the downfall of galt


- Black Lazerus - 01-28-2004

WIND CHILL FACTOR: The amount of cooling one "feels" due to the combination of wind and temperature. The formula to calculate wind chill is: WC=35.74+0.6215T-35.75(V**0.16)+0.4275T(V**0.16)
where V=wind speed in MPH and T=temperature F

Wind chill accounts for loss of heat when warm air around a body is replaced with colder air. The factor is an indication of the effect of the combination of air temperature and wind speed on human comfort and safety.



Edited By Black Lazerus on 1075262180


- Danked - 01-28-2004

I was being sarcastic.

Geez!