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Topic: winter
Posted By: JohnnyCanuck
Subject: winter
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:11pm
sounds like everyone is getting a blast of cold this winter, we have had some cold spells, today I heard on the radio it was -56 with the wind chill in fort st john; officially it's supposed to get around -52. 

Warnings
B.C. north Peace River
7.31 AM PST Sunday 27 January 2008
Wind chill warning for
B.C. north Peace River continued

Extreme wind chill of colder than minus 45 celsius expected for Williston and British Columbia Peace River regions by morning.

This is a warning that extreme wind chill conditions are expected or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.

Meanwhile the Arctic front has moved southward across the British Columbia Peace region where temperatures have already plummeted by 25 degrees since yesterday morning and wind chill values of minus 44 celsius have developed. Temperatures will continue to fall to below minus 30 this morning over northern regions and combined with gusty north winds will result in extreme wind chill values of minus 52 celsius in the British Columbia Peace and below minus 45 celsius in the Williston region. Conditions should improve in northern regions early Monday morning as winds ease.




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Posted By: carl_the_sniper
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:13pm
Yet another reason to not live in BC.


Posted By: Dye Playa
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:17pm
Originally posted by JohnnyCanuck JohnnyCanuck wrote:

sounds like everyone is getting a blast of cold this winter, we have had some cold spells, today I heard on the radio it was -56 with the wind chill in fort st john; officially it's supposed to get around -52. 

Warnings
B.C. north Peace River
7.31 AM PST Sunday 27 January 2008
Wind chill warning for
B.C. north Peace River continued

Extreme wind chill of colder than minus 45 celsius expected for Williston and British Columbia Peace River regions by morning.

This is a warning that extreme wind chill conditions are expected or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.

Meanwhile the Arctic front has moved southward across the British Columbia Peace region where temperatures have already plummeted by 25 degrees since yesterday morning and wind chill values of minus 44 celsius have developed. Temperatures will continue to fall to below minus 30 this morning over northern regions and combined with gusty north winds will result in extreme wind chill values of minus 52 celsius in the British Columbia Peace and below minus 45 celsius in the Williston region. Conditions should improve in northern regions early Monday morning as winds ease.



Lulz.


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Posted By: Snake6
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:21pm
lolz at canada

You might want to add a few more blocks of ice to your igloo.


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Posted By: JohnnyCanuck
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:41pm
Originally posted by Dye Playa Dye Playa wrote:

Originally posted by JohnnyCanuck JohnnyCanuck wrote:

sounds like everyone is getting a blast of cold this winter, we have had some cold spells, today I heard on the radio it was -56 with the wind chill in fort st john; officially it's supposed to get around -52. 

Warnings
B.C. north Peace River
7.31 AM PST Sunday 27 January 2008
Wind chill warning for
B.C. north Peace River continued

Extreme wind chill of colder than minus 45 celsius expected for Williston and British Columbia Peace River regions by morning.

This is a warning that extreme wind chill conditions are expected or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.

Meanwhile the Arctic front has moved southward across the British Columbia Peace region where temperatures have already plummeted by 25 degrees since yesterday morning and wind chill values of minus 44 celsius have developed. Temperatures will continue to fall to below minus 30 this morning over northern regions and combined with gusty north winds will result in extreme wind chill values of minus 52 celsius in the British Columbia Peace and below minus 45 celsius in the Williston region. Conditions should improve in northern regions early Monday morning as winds ease.



Lulz.

Fahrenheit and Celsius are the same at -40, lulz


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Posted By: pntbl freak
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:43pm
Wow thats cold.  Here in Indiana its been about -20 to -10 with the wind.  Fahrenheit that is.

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Posted By: sinisterNorth
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:53pm
Sucks mang.

It's a warm 30 here.


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Posted By: .357 Magnum
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:55pm
It's been really cold lately, into the negatives. But tomorrow it's supposed to get up to like 45. It's been getting hot then cold lately.

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Posted By: Ilford Rule
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 1:31pm
Celsius is simply a better system than Fahrenheit. It makes more sense. Fahrenheit uses arbitrary values, whereas Celsius is based on something real. 0 = water freezes, 100 = water boils. Also, the Kelvin scale uses the same increment. Therefore, it's 2 against 1.

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Posted By: ¤ Råp¡Ð F¡rè ¤
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 1:54pm
It's been between 0-20 degrees here all week, and now today it's 50 degrees. Thats STL weather for you.


Posted By: tippmannfreak
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 5:09pm
Originally posted by Ilford Rule Ilford Rule wrote:

Celsius is simply a better system than Fahrenheit. It makes more sense. Fahrenheit uses arbitrary values, whereas Celsius is based on something real. 0 = water freezes, 100 = water boils. Also, the Kelvin scale uses the same increment. Therefore, it's 2 against 1.


arbitrary values maybe, but fahrenheit is more precise.


Posted By: scrumsguy
Date Posted: 27 January 2008 at 5:12pm

If I had a camera (stupid sony) I could take a picture of my front lawn

it is currently(runs to check the thermometer) %=5* C



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