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Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2504 |
Nay! The reason they get cold/flu is because inside, in winter, the building is sealed so every sneeze and cough hangs in the air longer than a drafty one open in summer. Also all that hot very dry air makes the nasal passage dry out much faster. No liquid snot to catch the nasty bugs so they burrow in to the nose and the bloodstream. At lest that is the theory. YMMV.Got your hip boots ready?:) |
Send message Joined: 19 Feb 10 Posts: 97 |
two winters ago we had -23 C in mid January - even the Russians say Berlin is cold! Of course, just now it's 13 C outside and if you want white Christmas you'll need a lot of icing sugar. Then again, maybe the Indios have it right http://www.physiologus.de/schneemau.htm sorry german only. I know the story as 'die sechs Fragen die der Weisse und die sechs Fragen die der Indianer stellte' and it is a folk tale from the Mapuche indios in the south of Chile. |
Send message Joined: 15 Jan 13 Posts: 766 |
Yup, -9F is cold. This season, we've been as low as 7F so far, and that was in November. December hasn't been lower than 17. Right now we're below freezing for the first time in a couple of weeks. Supposed to stay like this through Saturday and then go back up a little next week. Doesn't look like a white Christmas here. signature |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2504 |
It all depends upon how you define a white christmas. Well, using the MET office standard, Sunny California will have a white Christmas ... http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lon=-120.3556319580078&lat=39.337971864646704#.VnMZtlIiZJl |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 13 Posts: 1568 |
Wrong thread, eh? Wrong universe too, I suppose. Meowsigh... |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 13 Posts: 1568 |
Doin' fine this morning, kids.... Slept well, read my story in my thread. Other than that, have a fine day y'all. Meow. |
Send message Joined: 15 Jan 13 Posts: 766 |
It all depends upon how you define a white christmas. That's a far cry from the standard around here. Wikipedia says "In the United States, the official definition of a white Christmas is that there has to be a snow depth of at least 1 in or 2.5 cm at 7:00 a.m. local time on Christmas morning, and in Canada the official definition is that there has to be more than 2 cm (0.79 in) on the ground on Christmas Day." They're saying we're more likely to have a wet Christmas. Highs in the 40sF and rain Wednesday and Thursday. signature |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 13 Posts: 1568 |
Have a fine one without me and the kitties. This is going to be a rather bleak Christmas season for the kitties....... Might have some fun dishing. |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 13 Posts: 1568 |
The NSA and I still have some things to dish out. I once had more clearance than JFK. You know what that got him.........they are coming scary fast for me as well. I have had comms...........might be my last post here. OR ever,. Mewo....................................meow. |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 13 Posts: 1568 |
While you are pondering my previous post///////// Why do you think I own one of the largest home owned computing networks on the planet? Not just to do Seti, I assure you.; Best get your shorts in order, kids. What I show online is just a tidbit of what I am running here. I have more online than the NSA will admit. They know me, I know them. A rather pretty arrangement, but could crash at any moment. The only way I get away with this is that I am eyeballing them at this very moment. I know them.\ They know me.................. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15585 |
Looking at the forecasts, this Chris(t)mas is going to be a wet one. But no lines of coke. Oh, not that snow? As for Mark, people, he's had his final warning. It's either, or, and all his own decision. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15585 |
Well, my energy company isn't liking it because I am using way too little gas to warm the flat. Of course, having just installed a new HRE central heating installation, meant that we're already using less electricity and less gas than before with the VR installation. But with no cold to speak of - we even had the doors open today - I don't think they like having to pay me back €150,- on my end-of-year energy bill. |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 13 Posts: 1568 |
I do not understand, Jord. I looked before I posted that, and I seemed to see that you you were allowing some active link posts... My bad, buddy...........my bad.\ |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 13 Posts: 1568 |
I do not understand, Jord. And I suppoze it is rather a grazing glance when I have another post open for youtube posts. Just another mod making a line in the useleass sand, I think. Could not move them.............do not wish to be my slave............ And who does it hurt, exactly? My posting in the 'wrong tread'/// I know I was almost mortally wounded in doing so..............you might consider that. Meowmortallywounded. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15585 |
You've got two or three threads that you can post your Youtube links into, there is totally no use to put them in this thread. Especially not since it irritates some people, who do not want to read your stuff. This isn't the first weekend-start that I am moving multiple of your posts to your own thread(s). But it will be the last. |
Send message Joined: 18 Jul 11 Posts: 217 |
Looking at the forecasts, this Chris(t)mas is going to be a wet one. But no lines of coke. Oh, not that snow? Same here...disappointing. Being that we travel just over an hour to my wife's family home, I don't really want snow on the streets but a little on the grass would be nice. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15585 |
traditional Xmas scenes with snow like they portray on Xmas cards. Traditional Christmas in these parts has always been a green world. Real (astronomical) Winter has only just begun 4 days before Christmas, how do you expect to have snow immediately then? Seeing all the statistics everyone puts out, the chances for a white Christmas are, except for in Antarctica (!) low all over the world. It's more a fluke of weather than it is something that needs to be. No matter what Bing sings. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15585 |
In terms of the Seasons, they are based upon the Solstices and Equinoxes. In the Northern Hemisphere, the 4 astronomical seasons are: You'll find that those are the meteorological dates. Meteorological winter is a three month period that runs from Dec 1st to the end of February. It is the coldest three month period of the year in the northern hemisphere. Astronomical winter is what we all refer to when we talk about the winter season and this is based on when the sun reaches the most southern point on the globe, the Tropic of Capricorn. If you are located right on the Tropic of Capricorn at 12:00 noon on the first day of astronomical winter, the sun will be directly overhead. Also, on the first day of astronomical winter, the sun is at its lowest point in our sky at 12:00 noon and, of course, it is the shortest day of the year. Obviously, it is the first day of the summer season in the southern hemisphere.(source) Tuesday, December 1, 2015, 10:39 AM - According to the calendar, the First Day of Winter isn't for another 20 days (21 if you're in Atlantic Canada), yet for meteorologists and climatologists today - December 1 - is the start of Meteorological Winter. Here's why.(source) The exact time and date of the December Solstice in 2015 is 4:45 UTC on Tuesday, December 22. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15585 |
Asteroid to fly past Earth on Christmas Eve, but scientists dismiss claims that rock will cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions Says enough, I guess. Happy Christmas! |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5138 |
Also, on the first day of astronomical winter, the sun is at its lowest point in our sky at 12:00 noon and, of course, it is the shortest day of the year. Which is neither the day with the darkest morning (latest sunrise), nor the day with the darkest evening (earliest sunset). The U S Naval Observatory has a handy little gadget which produces a table of sunrise and sunset times for anywhere you like. The darkest morning here is either 29 or 30 December, when sunrise is at 08:26 (it was 08:22 today) - they don't print the seconds, so you can't be exact. Similarly, the evenings are already getting lighter, with sunset at 15:47 today - it's been listed as 15:46 for the last 10 days. The only problem is that I live between two hills, so the times are completely wrong for actual observations..... |
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