We had a low of -27 last week, yesterday was up to 54, it’’s called winter in our area, and we need snow, badly, but aren’t getting any soon. BTW, coldest I was in was -65 in Yellowstone in 1964, fairly comfortable until the wind came off the lake!!
Climate deniers attention please: Local weather is NOT climate. Please, please get at least SOME sophistication. Don’t believe everything you hear and see on Fox. Repeat: climate and weather are NOT the same. Geeez, I’m so tired of hearing these ill informed opinions all the time.
^Yep, stand corrected, but meant -273.16 C. actually, for of course absolute zero and cessation of molecular activity.
We also froze critters, including rattlers, with liquid nitrogen, but them in bell jars, evacuated the air and moisture as they thawed, and had good taxidermy specimens! (my brother, aeronautical engineer and “rocket scientist”reported they regularly froze critters when fueling missiles at several test sites.)
Enoki over 9 years ago
Snow is a four letter word…
worldisacomic over 9 years ago
to bad his first name wasn’t Al. As in Al Gore.
UM5 over 9 years ago
Where is my global warming?
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
We had a low of -27 last week, yesterday was up to 54, it’’s called winter in our area, and we need snow, badly, but aren’t getting any soon. BTW, coldest I was in was -65 in Yellowstone in 1964, fairly comfortable until the wind came off the lake!!
lisapaloma13 over 9 years ago
Well said.
cjr53 over 9 years ago
So, why didn’t his hand and arm shatter?
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
Send Sherlock some -273K!
tcolkett over 9 years ago
Climate deniers attention please: Local weather is NOT climate. Please, please get at least SOME sophistication. Don’t believe everything you hear and see on Fox. Repeat: climate and weather are NOT the same. Geeez, I’m so tired of hearing these ill informed opinions all the time.
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
^Yep, stand corrected, but meant -273.16 C. actually, for of course absolute zero and cessation of molecular activity.
We also froze critters, including rattlers, with liquid nitrogen, but them in bell jars, evacuated the air and moisture as they thawed, and had good taxidermy specimens! (my brother, aeronautical engineer and “rocket scientist”reported they regularly froze critters when fueling missiles at several test sites.)