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Despite the amber warning of snow, woke up to a Spring Clean job this
morning. Just a dusting. Wind and temperature forecast correct though. Max 2C Min -1.2C Wind East 25 knots gusting to 40 knots overnight. Len Wembury, SW Devon |
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On 11/03/2013 17:44, Len Wood wrote:
Despite the amber warning of snow, woke up to a Spring Clean job this morning. Just a dusting. Nothing here, not even a dusting. All surfaces bone-dry and snow/precipitation free. A maximum of just 3.4°C here today, that's the coldest March day I've recorded by miles (since my records began in 2005). The Davis weather thingy is telling me it is now 'Uncomfortably Cold'. With a brisk NE wind and an extremely low DP (almost record) with a temperature of -0.8°C, I couldn't agree more. (20:30), -0.8°C, RH 66%, DP -6.6°C, 1007 hPa (R), Wind 13 mph NE. -- Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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![]() "Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... On 11/03/2013 17:44, Len Wood wrote: Despite the amber warning of snow, woke up to a Spring Clean job this morning. Just a dusting. Nothing here, not even a dusting. All surfaces bone-dry and snow/precipitation free. A maximum of just 3.4°C here today, that's the coldest March day I've recorded by miles (since my records began in 2005). The Davis weather thingy is telling me it is now 'Uncomfortably Cold'. With a brisk NE wind and an extremely low DP (almost record) with a temperature of -0.8°C, I couldn't agree more. (20:30), -0.8°C, RH 66%, DP -6.6°C, 1007 hPa (R), Wind 13 mph NE. 2130 T -4.1C DP -8.1C here in Haytor. Max. today -0.8C so another ice day this winter. Still my study was nice and comfortable today at 11C. Living room up to 18C with the log fire, so really toasty! Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Mar 11, 9:41*pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
"Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... On 11/03/2013 17:44, Len Wood wrote: Despite the amber warning of snow, woke up to a Spring Clean job this morning. Just a dusting. Nothing here, not even a dusting. All surfaces bone-dry and snow/precipitation free. A maximum of just 3.4°C here today, that's the coldest March day I've recorded by miles (since my records began in 2005). The Davis weather thingy is telling me it is now 'Uncomfortably Cold'. With a brisk NE wind and an extremely low DP (almost record) with a temperature of -0.8°C, I couldn't agree more. (20:30), -0.8°C, RH 66%, DP -6.6°C, 1007 hPa (R), Wind 13 mph NE. 2130 T -4.1C DP -8.1C here in Haytor. Max. today -0.8C so another ice day this winter. Still my study was nice and comfortable today at 11C. Living room up to 18C with the log fire, so really toasty! Will --http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Haytor/automatic/Current_Vantage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) ---------------------------------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Can I remind you Will that studies show there is a link between low indoor temperatures and high blood pressure in the over sixties. Also, they are more prone to respiratory problems. Dr Len Wood Wembury, SW Devon |
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On Mar 11, 9:41*pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
"Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... On 11/03/2013 17:44, Len Wood wrote: Despite the amber warning of snow, woke up to a Spring Clean job this morning. Just a dusting. Nothing here, not even a dusting. All surfaces bone-dry and snow/precipitation free. A maximum of just 3.4°C here today, that's the coldest March day I've recorded by miles (since my records began in 2005). The Davis weather thingy is telling me it is now 'Uncomfortably Cold'. With a brisk NE wind and an extremely low DP (almost record) with a temperature of -0.8°C, I couldn't agree more. (20:30), -0.8°C, RH 66%, DP -6.6°C, 1007 hPa (R), Wind 13 mph NE. 2130 T -4.1C DP -8.1C here in Haytor. Max. today -0.8C so another ice day this winter. Still my study was nice and comfortable today at 11C. Living room up to 18C with the log fire, so really toasty! Will --http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Haytor/automatic/Current_Vantage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) ---------------------------------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So your study was at a "comfortable" 11°C and 18°C is "toasty". Are we supposed to be impressed? Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey |
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![]() "Tudor Hughes" wrote in message ... On Mar 11, 9:41 pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote: "Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... On 11/03/2013 17:44, Len Wood wrote: Despite the amber warning of snow, woke up to a Spring Clean job this morning. Just a dusting. Nothing here, not even a dusting. All surfaces bone-dry and snow/precipitation free. A maximum of just 3.4°C here today, that's the coldest March day I've recorded by miles (since my records began in 2005). The Davis weather thingy is telling me it is now 'Uncomfortably Cold'. With a brisk NE wind and an extremely low DP (almost record) with a temperature of -0.8°C, I couldn't agree more. (20:30), -0.8°C, RH 66%, DP -6.6°C, 1007 hPa (R), Wind 13 mph NE. 2130 T -4.1C DP -8.1C here in Haytor. Max. today -0.8C so another ice day this winter. Still my study was nice and comfortable today at 11C. Living room up to 18C with the log fire, so really toasty! Will --http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Haytor/automatic/Current_Vantage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) ---------------------------------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So your study was at a "comfortable" 11°C and 18°C is "toasty". Are we supposed to be impressed? ======================= Up to you! Just saying. Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Len Wood" wrote in message ... On Mar 11, 9:41 pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote: "Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... On 11/03/2013 17:44, Len Wood wrote: Despite the amber warning of snow, woke up to a Spring Clean job this morning. Just a dusting. Nothing here, not even a dusting. All surfaces bone-dry and snow/precipitation free. A maximum of just 3.4°C here today, that's the coldest March day I've recorded by miles (since my records began in 2005). The Davis weather thingy is telling me it is now 'Uncomfortably Cold'. With a brisk NE wind and an extremely low DP (almost record) with a temperature of -0.8°C, I couldn't agree more. (20:30), -0.8°C, RH 66%, DP -6.6°C, 1007 hPa (R), Wind 13 mph NE. 2130 T -4.1C DP -8.1C here in Haytor. Max. today -0.8C so another ice day this winter. Still my study was nice and comfortable today at 11C. Living room up to 18C with the log fire, so really toasty! Will --http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Haytor/automatic/Current_Vantage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) ---------------------------------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Can I remind you Will that studies show there is a link between low indoor temperatures and high blood pressure in the over sixties. Also, they are more prone to respiratory problems. ================================= Maybe. But surely it depends on how active you are. I don't sit around all day you know. I also monitor my blood pressure and pulse regularly using an electronic device. Diet is also important, and exercise, I walk at least 3 miles a day with the dog, often with a 500 foot climb. But thanks for the warning anyway Len. Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On 12/03/13 01:01, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Mar 11, 9:41 pm, "Eskimo wrote: "Nick wrote in message ... On 11/03/2013 17:44, Len Wood wrote: Despite the amber warning of snow, woke up to a Spring Clean job this morning. Just a dusting. Nothing here, not even a dusting. All surfaces bone-dry and snow/precipitation free. A maximum of just 3.4°C here today, that's the coldest March day I've recorded by miles (since my records began in 2005). The Davis weather thingy is telling me it is now 'Uncomfortably Cold'. With a brisk NE wind and an extremely low DP (almost record) with a temperature of -0.8°C, I couldn't agree more. (20:30), -0.8°C, RH 66%, DP -6.6°C, 1007 hPa (R), Wind 13 mph NE. 2130 T -4.1C DP -8.1C here in Haytor. Max. today -0.8C so another ice day this winter. Still my study was nice and comfortable today at 11C. Living room up to 18C with the log fire, so really toasty! Will --http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Haytor/automatic/Current_Vantage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) ---------------------------------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So your study was at a "comfortable" 11°C and 18°C is "toasty". Are we supposed to be impressed? Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey Well I am. I found 10C just about tolerable with extra layers on. I also don't know how he manages to have an east facing bedroom window open in these conditions and still manages to sleep comfortably. It must get well down into single figures in his bedroom. I would suspect this would put him close to a nationwide record in terms of cold tolerance :-). |
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Adam Lea writes: I also don't know how he manages to have an east facing bedroom window open in these conditions and still manages to sleep comfortably. It must get well down into single figures in his bedroom. I would suspect this would put him close to a nationwide record in terms of cold tolerance :-). He would have been well suited to the 19th and earlier centuries, when poorer standards of heating and insulation meant that in severe winters bedrooms would get so cold that the contents of chamber pots would occasionally freeze. I suppose a lot depends on how warm your bedclothes and pyjamas are. -- John Hall "Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong." Oscar Wilde |
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On Tue, 12 Mar 2013 10:57:16 +0000
John Hall wrote: In article , Adam Lea writes: I also don't know how he manages to have an east facing bedroom window open in these conditions and still manages to sleep comfortably. It must get well down into single figures in his bedroom. I would suspect this would put him close to a nationwide record in terms of cold tolerance :-). He would have been well suited to the 19th and earlier centuries, when poorer standards of heating and insulation meant that in severe winters bedrooms would get so cold that the contents of chamber pots would occasionally freeze. I suppose a lot depends on how warm your bedclothes and pyjamas are. No need to go that far back. I had snow lying on the window-ledge in my bedroom for three days in '61-2 winter and temperature in that room dropped to -10C the following winter. Our house only had a single room heated and that only during the day; that was typical for those times. Mind you, we were luckier than many in having an indoor toilet so frozen chamberpots was not a problem, though frozen water pipes occurred most winters when I was a child. Central heating was only installed in '75. -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. Carlos Seixas, Sonata nº 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXox7vonfEg And for something completely different, Cumberland Gap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsU-LTwx8Co |
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