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"Hell has frozen over"

Bah, those pussies should move to Fargo during the winter.

-60 windchill? Weak!

Today
Jan 11 Mostly Cloudy 13°/11° 20 %
Wed
Jan 12 Mostly Cloudy 23°/-9° 20 %
Thu
Jan 13 Partly Cloudy -5°/-22° 20 %
Fri
Jan 14 Partly Cloudy -6°/-25° 10 %
Sat
Jan 15 Partly Cloudy -13°/-23° 20 %
Sun
Jan 16 Partly Cloudy -7°/-17° 20 %
Mon
Jan 17 Partly Cloudy 9°/2° 10 %
Tue

Weather for the next week. Note-These are real temps. And after living in Fargo for 5 years I can tell you the wind will be whipping about 30-40-mph easily pushing those windchills into the -70 range.

 
Originally posted by: Genx87
Bah, those pussies should move to Fargo during the winter.

-60 windchill? Weak!

Today
Jan 11 Mostly Cloudy 13°/11° 20 %
Wed
Jan 12 Mostly Cloudy 23°/-9° 20 %
Thu
Jan 13 Partly Cloudy -5°/-22° 20 %
Fri
Jan 14 Partly Cloudy -6°/-25° 10 %
Sat
Jan 15 Partly Cloudy -13°/-23° 20 %
Sun
Jan 16 Partly Cloudy -7°/-17° 20 %
Mon
Jan 17 Partly Cloudy 9°/2° 10 %
Tue

Weather for the next week. Note-These are real temps. And after living in Fargo for 5 years I can tell you the wind will be whipping about 30-40-mph easily pushing those windchills into the -70 range.
How do you figure with those temps?

From the article:
The village?s power generating plant quit at about 5 p.m. Sunday during a blizzard in which 70 mph winds drove temperatures to 20 below zero ? 60 below counting the wind chill.

By Monday afternoon temperatures had risen ? barely ? to 10 below zero with a wind chill of 50 below, according to the National Weather Service.
 
I guess Genx87 is talking about the -70 range.

Although the temps in Fargo are cold, they are not as cold as Alaska.
 
EagleKeeper, your sig is not entirely true. An Eagle has never been lost in air-to-air combat. Several have been shot down by surface-based systems.
 
I was stationed in Alaska and they use to run in Anchorage when they had lows in the morning (6:00 am) of 5-15 below zero with bacalavas on. I have seen even in anchorage temps where the low was below zero for over a week. In some climes in Alaska they get lows of -40 degrees, where your mustache and hair can get so cold that it falls off like chattered glass.

If you live in Alaska you have to be prepared for extreme conditions that people in the lower 48 states are not really prepared for.
 
Originally posted by: Genx87
Bah, those pussies should move to Fargo during the winter.

-60 windchill? Weak!

Today
Jan 11 Mostly Cloudy 13°/11° 20 %
Wed
Jan 12 Mostly Cloudy 23°/-9° 20 %
Thu
Jan 13 Partly Cloudy -5°/-22° 20 %
Fri
Jan 14 Partly Cloudy -6°/-25° 10 %
Sat
Jan 15 Partly Cloudy -13°/-23° 20 %
Sun
Jan 16 Partly Cloudy -7°/-17° 20 %
Mon
Jan 17 Partly Cloudy 9°/2° 10 %
Tue

Weather for the next week. Note-These are real temps. And after living in Fargo for 5 years I can tell you the wind will be whipping about 30-40-mph easily pushing those windchills into the -70 range.

Hey, I live in Fargo too. This winter actually seems kinda mild compared to some of the winters of the late 90's.
 
Originally posted by: piasabird
One question I would ask is what did they do before electricity was used?

Maybe as natives they are getting soft.

I would think you would have to be an complete frozen idiot by now if you lived that far up in AK and you had heat that required electrity and you didn't have a generator or some other back up.
 
Wind-Chill formula recently changed. You will notice that it is much harder to have low windchills now, because the formula is warm heavy.
 
Originally posted by: slash196
EagleKeeper, your sig is not entirely true. An Eagle has never been lost in air-to-air combat. Several have been shot down by surface-based systems.

I beg to differ. Check your PM

 
Hey, I live in Fargo too. This winter actually seems kinda mild compared to some of the winters of the late 90's.

I lived there from 96-01

First winter up there was the floods. Spent most of our springball sand bagging hehe.
 
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