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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #50 on: 05 Dec 2009, 14:34 »

And redundant posts.
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« Reply #51 on: 05 Dec 2009, 14:42 »

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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #52 on: 05 Dec 2009, 14:43 »

Bah.  Ninja edit.

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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #53 on: 05 Dec 2009, 15:40 »

I'm pretty fond of winter. You get to see natural selection at work.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #54 on: 05 Dec 2009, 17:06 »

one of the things i love most about winter, and frequently spend entire days looking forward to, is taking a hot bubble bath after enduring a horrible biting -30 celcius winter day that leaves you chapped and numb and crushed and broken and all you can think about is just giving up and lying down in the snow to die but instead you lurch your way back home and stagger into the bath and slowly come back to life and suddenly everything isn't so bad anymore, in fact everything is so NICE and man it's just about one of the best things to do ever. it's so great. baths are the best. that wonderful feeling alone makes horrid frozen wastelands like canada at least somewhat worth enduring i think.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #55 on: 05 Dec 2009, 18:27 »

Joe Hocking I am educated enough to know that you are telling fibs.

well okay but did you almost believe me?

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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #56 on: 05 Dec 2009, 20:05 »

I'm pretty fond of winter. You get to see natural selection at work.

Clearly the summers where you live are too mild for your own good.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #57 on: 05 Dec 2009, 20:07 »

I used to not care about the cold at all, but the last few years I have been much more sensitive to it.

Might have to do with until this year not being very able to go skiing as frequently as I did in the past.  Hmmm. Yes. That follows.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #58 on: 05 Dec 2009, 21:48 »

Clearly the summers where you live are too mild for your own good.

I'm not sure you understand how bad the car accidents get in Minnesota during the winter. The summer just kills off the elderly when a brown out hits. The winter you tend to get more "I dunno, I thought I could make it there" cases that make absolutely no sense whatsoever.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #59 on: 05 Dec 2009, 21:49 »

My implication was not that your winters aren't lethal, but that your summers aren't.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #60 on: 05 Dec 2009, 21:50 »

They're plenty lethal. We get tornadoes and flooding in the summer along with some 90+ degree plus weather and ridiculous humidity. It's just a relatively minor thing relative to the winter. At least we don't really get wildfires though.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #61 on: 05 Dec 2009, 22:00 »

Here's how summer went in '08 at my old hometown.



Nobody actually died though; the worst one we've had in my memory was the '04 flood and I think that only killed 2 people.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #62 on: 05 Dec 2009, 22:24 »

How do people go outside when it is below zero?
Doesn't the moist air in your lungs freeze up and you die? Won't the liquid in your eye sockets go solid and you're left a staring, rock hard frozen version of yourself?
Not sure if you are seriously wondering (Australia doesn't get all that cold, as I understand it), but your body's internal temperate is normally around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37C), and your skin shouldn't be much cooler than that, if it is there is a problem. Your body heats up the air you breathe in, and the liquid in your eyes never cools down that far until you are already long dead since your body is heating itself. It isn't uncommon for us to get days that never go above freezing, and we don't have it as bad as places farther north, especially not as bad as places farther north with more wind.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #63 on: 06 Dec 2009, 00:49 »

How do people go outside when it is below zero?
Doesn't the moist air in your lungs freeze up and you die? Won't the liquid in your eye sockets go solid and you're left a staring, rock hard frozen version of yourself?

Shut up Lunchy below zero weather is the most beautiful weather ever. It's cold and awesome and ice falls from the fucking sky it is incredible! You hang out and wear lovely coats and scarves and gloves and drink hot chocolate and then you go inside and it's all warm and comfortable and stuff. Northern Hemisphere winter is the best winter.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #64 on: 06 Dec 2009, 02:28 »

Okay thankyou! Nodaisho it is something I seriously wondered. I have never been anywhere below freezing ever, but Squiddy my love I do not believe you because no matter how much clothes there is, outside in Winter is always, always awful.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #65 on: 06 Dec 2009, 04:40 »

Australia doesn't get all that cold, as I understand it

Depends where you are. Australia's a continent with all the geographic diversity that implies. In the far south (Tasmania) it can snow in summer; in the not-so-far south and inland and some way above sea-level (Canberra, for instance) it regularly gets below freezing in winter; in the desert far inland it can get fucking cold at night, just as in deserts everywhere.

Lunchy: below freezing point can be pretty entertaining. For instance, if you do a load of washing and hang it on the washing line your clothes will freeze solid on the line!
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #66 on: 06 Dec 2009, 06:08 »

Okay thankyou! Nodaisho it is something I seriously wondered. I have never been anywhere below freezing ever, but Squiddy my love I do not believe you because no matter how much clothes there is, outside in Winter is always, always awful.
It probably has more to do with humidity where you are. Cold and wet is a lot worse than the same temperature in dry weather. I personally quite like cool wet days, but humid and below freezing would be awful, and I don't expect that winter dries out the air too much when you live in a coastal city.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #67 on: 06 Dec 2009, 06:13 »

I don't think it's possible to be humid and below freezing. The moisture would freeze and precipitate out of the air; that is what snow is.

Also, Chicago counts as a coastal city (the Great Lakes are basically fresh water seas) and it's pretty dry here right now. New York is a coastal city and I recall winter there being pretty dry too. So that's first-hand experience responding.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #68 on: 06 Dec 2009, 07:59 »

Here's the thing, air has a certain capacity for dissolved water, and that capacity is not reduced to zero when the temperature gets below freezing.  However, it is much lower than the capacity when air is heated to a reasonable temperature, so whenever you go inside the air is very dry.  It can still be at near 100% humidity outside without any snow (once it gets over 100%, then it precipitates out and freezes as it does so).
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #69 on: 06 Dec 2009, 08:41 »

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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #70 on: 06 Dec 2009, 08:43 »

I don't think it's possible to be humid and below freezing. The moisture would freeze and precipitate out of the air; that is what snow is.

BB is correct (mostly):

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Q: Why isn't relative humidity zero when the air is below freezing? Shouldn't all the water in the air freeze below 32°F?

A: Most people are taught that water freezes at 32°F. The truth is that 32°F is the temperature at which ice melts, not water freezes. While flat surfaces like freshwater ponds or ice cube trays do indeed freeze at 32°F, the small spherical droplets of water that make up clouds do not freeze at 32°F. In fact, supercooled droplets of water have been known to remain as a liquid at temperatures as low as -40°F.

With water remaining in its liquid and even vapor form at temperatures below 32°F, relative humidity values will not drop to zero below 32°F.

See more here.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #71 on: 06 Dec 2009, 08:56 »

That is really interesting and I didn't know that. However, I never said that the humidity would be zero, only that it wouldn't be high (when someone says "it is humid" they mean the humidity is high, not simply that the humidity is greater than 0.) That is, I simply disagreed with nodaisho's supposition that below-zero coastal cities can be humid (neither of us was sure, we were just thinking out loud.)

Incidentally, is there a similar unexpected reason why the humidity in the desert is not zero? I recall from camping trips in Egypt that while the desert is very very dry, you'd still be covered in dew in the morning after sleeping outside.

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« Reply #72 on: 06 Dec 2009, 09:11 »

I'm not sure how high the humidity really gets, but I have encountered freezing fog while cross country skiing and it certainly feels humid despite being below freezing.

As for dew in the desert, yes it's apparently quite common.  That Cornell paper I linked gives three sources for the dew: air, soil, and plants.  I note a fourth ickier source: the human body releases (depending on a number of factors including your size and physiology) between 1/2 lb and 2 lbs of water during sleep through respiration and perspiration.  One would imagine that the water released would then immediately condensate during a cold desert night.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #73 on: 06 Dec 2009, 09:22 »

However, I never said that the humidity would be zero, only that it wouldn't be high

It might not be high as in volume of water contained within the air, but it can definitely be high as in percentage of water that can be contained within the air.  Your body will react the same way in either case.

Also, the desert absorbs tons of water during the day, which is a very small percentage compared to how much solute it can contain.  However, when the air cools down as much as it tends to do in the desert, the air can no longer contain as much solute as it used to, so it precipitates out as dew.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #74 on: 07 Dec 2009, 18:28 »

What the hell are we talking about the weather?

Let's get back to the original subject: our pathetic, lonely lives.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #75 on: 07 Dec 2009, 18:32 »

But we're already doing that in like, 3/4s of the other threads.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #76 on: 07 Dec 2009, 19:06 »

But we're already doing that in like, 3/4s of the other threads.

So the other day, it snowed and I stressed out about my car getting towed for violating the parking ban, which was dumb because I was parked in the emergency snow parking already.  I like that it is getting wintery, I missed it!
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #77 on: 07 Dec 2009, 19:39 »

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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #78 on: 08 Dec 2009, 00:46 »

Okay thankyou! Nodaisho it is something I seriously wondered. I have never been anywhere below freezing ever, but Squiddy my love I do not believe you because no matter how much clothes there is, outside in Winter is always, always awful.
It probably has more to do with humidity where you are. Cold and wet is a lot worse than the same temperature in dry weather. I personally quite like cool wet days, but humid and below freezing would be awful, and I don't expect that winter dries out the air too much when you live in a coastal city.

Welcome to Atlanta where the playas play.


I don't think it's possible to be humid and below freezing.

Hiya.


(Thanks, pilsner.)
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #79 on: 08 Dec 2009, 03:13 »

Liz, I'm sorry I don't live in the frozen wastelands of the north.

Please oh god please somebody pay me some attention 'cause I live somewhere colder

That's the tl;dr of what I was about to post
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« Reply #80 on: 08 Dec 2009, 03:24 »

So do I. Let's pay attention to each other, fellow folks of the north!
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #81 on: 08 Dec 2009, 04:18 »

33 degrees Fahrenheit outside (0.5 centigrade), humidity at 82%. So it isn't exactly cold to really speak of, but the cold certainly bites harder than it would if it were this cold in, say, Phoenix.
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« Reply #82 on: 08 Dec 2009, 06:02 »

Patrick it is currently -4F (-20C) with a wind chill of -15F (-26C). Fargo is a frozen hell hole.

Also, Kris- wikipedia tells me average temperatures are lower here.
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« Reply #83 on: 08 Dec 2009, 06:38 »

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« Reply #84 on: 08 Dec 2009, 06:45 »

Please oh god please somebody pay me some attention 'cause I live somewhere colder and will survive the zombie apocalypse because up north the zombies will freeze during the winters giving the survivors a much needed chance to regroup and marshal their energies.
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« Reply #85 on: 08 Dec 2009, 06:45 »

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« Reply #86 on: 08 Dec 2009, 09:41 »

Guys I have a trump card, I live on an island. There are only 8,000 people on this isla-- HEY WAIT A SECOND HERE YOU DID THAT ON PURPOSE
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« Reply #87 on: 08 Dec 2009, 09:49 »

Patrick, your relationship thread tribulations seem all the more irrelevant. I'd be fucking everything that couldn't run away fast enough just to keep warm.
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« Reply #88 on: 08 Dec 2009, 09:51 »

Patrick, I don't care if it's colder in Fargo, there's no effing way I'm living in Alaska. You're cold and REALLY FREAKING DARK in the winter and WAY TO FREAKING LIGHT during the summer. I don't care if you have moose and wolverines and shit.

Also, what Tommy said.
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« Reply #89 on: 08 Dec 2009, 09:54 »

Fargo is a frozen hell hole.

Yeah, from a climate perspective, the Dakotas are basically Minnesota, but slightly worse.
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« Reply #90 on: 08 Dec 2009, 09:56 »

Liz is pretty much from Frozen Hell Hole x2, since she lives in Fargo but is from Minnesota. Basically, Liz, you're screwed! Move to a warm, sunny place, eh?
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« Reply #91 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:03 »

I'd be fucking everything that couldn't run away fast enough just to keep warm.

Liz is pretty much from Frozen Hell Hole x2

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« Reply #92 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:04 »

The more populated areas of Minnesota actually end up with more sunlight than much of the north east, so if you have SAD or something you can actually do quite a bit worse; it's rather sunny right now, actually.


But yeah, it does get pretty cold.
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« Reply #93 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:06 »

No wonder the dude in your avatar wears that sweater all the time.
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« Reply #94 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:09 »

Actually, he lives in Arizona; maybe the interview was done up here or something. I couldn't tell you.
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« Reply #95 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:14 »

I'm actually kind of disappointed that isn't you.
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« Reply #96 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:28 »

Patrick, your relationship thread tribulations seem all the more irrelevant. I'd be fucking everything that couldn't run away fast enough just to keep warm.

Why do you think I have still been doing my ex even though it causes extreme feelings of guilt, Tommy?
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« Reply #97 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:28 »

Actually, he lives in Arizona; maybe the interview was done up here or something. I couldn't tell you.
Wait, that's not you??

I loved that sweater, I always hoped to see you wearing it.
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« Reply #98 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:33 »

If I made millions of dollars and sported that sweater+mullet combo, I'd probably be too busy drinking and voting Republican to post here.



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« Reply #99 on: 08 Dec 2009, 10:44 »

Eccentric millionaires abound, I don't make assumptions.
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