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There seems to be a slight glitch in Metchecks forecasts at the moment
as the "feels like" temperature forecast for the Isle of Colonsay in
the Southern Hebrides for 2100 on 3rd feb is -213 deg C. What is max
temp for liquid air?

Andrew MacGregor , Isle of Colonsay, 56 04 N 0006 11 W

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"Andrew MacGregor, Colonsay" wrote in message
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There seems to be a slight glitch in Metchecks forecasts at the moment
as the "feels like" temperature forecast for the Isle of Colonsay in
the Southern Hebrides for 2100 on 3rd feb is -213 deg C. What is max
temp for liquid air?


Well liquid nitrogen boils at -196C.

I suggest you 'wrap up warm'.
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Understand it was a glitch in a GRIB file and is now fixed.
Peter J


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"Andrew MacGregor, Colonsay" wrote in message
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There seems to be a slight glitch in Metchecks forecasts at the moment
as the "feels like" temperature forecast for the Isle of Colonsay in
the Southern Hebrides for 2100 on 3rd feb is -213 deg C. What is max
temp for liquid air?


Well liquid nitrogen boils at -196C.

I suggest you 'wrap up warm'.
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Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl



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"Andrew MacGregor, Colonsay" writes
There seems to be a slight glitch in Metchecks forecasts at the moment
as the "feels like" temperature forecast for the Isle of Colonsay in
the Southern Hebrides for 2100 on 3rd feb is -213 deg C. What is max
temp for liquid air?

Pooh, that's nothing!

It's going to be even colder in Cambridge -236 deg :-))


Now that *is* bitterly cold!

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