News at 10.

Today on NPR, a scientist working in Antarctica shared with us that it's warmer in Antarctica than it is in Kansas today. Seriously. The ANTARCTIC is warmer than the middle of the US. And not just by a little amount: On the Fahrenheit scale, Antarctica was 30 degrees warmer than Kansas this afternoon. Ant-freakin'-arctica.

Not surprisingly, today I had to help a friend with her disabled car. Apparently, −270°C (-455°F) interferes with an automobile battery's ability to hold a charge. Helped another friend replace a headlight. And the Saab - a car designed and built in the icy northern wastes, no less! - barely started. Needless to say, after performing said errands, I picked up more weather-proofing and insulating goodness from Ace Hardware. Despite new garage-door insulation, guess who feels no strong desire to work in the garage this evening? Or to pull out the telescope and try to catch some Mars action?

Oh, and I also picked up some new fire-and-CO detectors to replace the useless devices that came with the house. Just in case the furnace burns out from running all the time.

Keep warm out there!
Chris

From: [identity profile] tragicomic.livejournal.com


If it means anything, it is the summer in Antarctica. It's a few degrees above freezing in Antarctica, and it's SUMMER there. So, I am counting my blessings that at least summer here means getting above 40-degrees.

From: [identity profile] drpaisley.livejournal.com


Where's my Absolut? No one has brought me my Absolut!

Actually, I'll take Irish Whisky (Bushmill's 10, please).

From: [identity profile] normalcyispasse.livejournal.com


No fun!
It's a sunny 70 here today. Quite nice, actually.

From: [identity profile] chernobylred.livejournal.com


I also picked up some new fire-and-CO detectors to replace the useless devices that came with the house. Just in case the furnace burns out from running all the time

If the furnace burns out, having fire and carbon dioxide protectors is going to be the least of our worries.

I love your new page design! I haven't had a chance to see it yet. So charming!

From: [identity profile] mabfan.livejournal.com


The winter when Spirit and Opportunity landed on Mars, there were days when it was warmer for them than it was for those of us in the Boston area.

From: [identity profile] j-cheney.livejournal.com


And it's only going to get colder later in the week...

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


True, but the contrast is still dramatic!

(And, yeah, no matter how cold it gets here, at least the average is over 0°F, and we get sunshine in the winter.)

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Holy crap, lions!

That fella on NPR yesterday also mentioned how people get an incorrect impression of Antarctica because all the photos are taken in the summer. In the winter, it's dark and cloudy 90% of the time, and of course deathly cold.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


I hear that Shackleton's Antarctic store of whiskey is still undiscovered....


Click the image to see the story.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Well, we wouldn't freeze to death, but the CO2 could kill us.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


On the other hand, your temps up until our Snowpocalypse were much worse!

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


So I hear. In fact, right now it's colder than any time yesterday. Hooray.

I've turned down the house thermostat to 58°F today so as to not go broke from the gas bill. Long johns are one's friend!

From: [identity profile] normalcyispasse.livejournal.com


I know. I'm riding the Hayabusa today.
I dealt with nasty Kansas winters for too many years. I rather enjoy my home in the Sonoran now.

From: [identity profile] chernobylred.livejournal.com


Did you close off the upstairs vents? If you did, could you please put down a heating pad on low (maybe on the green chair) for Fetish kitten? Thank you!

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Nope - I'm keeping it cold downstairs but warm-ish upstairs. *moves kitten off lap* It might be only 58° downstairs, but up here it's 62°.

From: [identity profile] chernobylred.livejournal.com


It might be only 58° downstairs, but up here it's 62°.

Woo! Heat Wave!


From: [identity profile] roya-spirit.livejournal.com



Two cases were discovered in the 80s, and they are drilling down to hopefully retrieve a bottle or two, to see if it's still drinkable!

As for this snowy, icy ish..

*This* is why I moved away from Kansas in the 80s. If we're going to see a ten year cycle of weather like we had back then, I'm so outa here.



From: [identity profile] tully01.livejournal.com


One of my big regrets in life is that back in the '80s I passed on the opportunity to be an equipment operator in Antarctica, because they insisted on a 16-month contract. If I could've gotten one of the 6-month contracts I would have gone.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


I'd have gone, too! That longer contract though... hmm. Would be good for writing, though.
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