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>>>>Sounds a lot like Calgary. When I was in Edmonton, we could be -25 Celcius while Calgary would be having 10 above. Of course in an hour or two, Calgary could well be back down to -10. The Chinooks play havoc there.
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>>>Well keep out of their flight paths, or get from under their rotor blades - wind chill factor.
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>>Actually, the Chinooks are normally warm air. They sweep down raising the temperature of everything in their path.
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>>Oh, and just for the record, wind chill is only about people and how the temperature feels.
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>Was it your voice used for the bomb in "Dark Star"?
>I was referring to how people percive the temperature
Ah, I get it now.
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>>If you put a bowl of water out in a temperature of say 5 Celcius with a wind chill of minus 10 C, the water will not freeze.
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>To think all those years studying physics at school taught me nothing!
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>>Unless you meant wind shear?
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>Whatever. Only a canuck would be so obsessed with the weather. I thought *we* were bad!
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>btw, I *was* referring to a helicopter.
Yes, I guess I'm a bit slow today - unlike yesterday when I was a lot slow.
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