masterrig 1 #126 January 9, 2010 From all the responses to this thread, I'd say this is a fairly chilly winter. I heard this morning it was 30-F in parts of Florida. There goes the price of orange juice! I live over-looking a valley and it was 7-F this morning. Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #127 January 9, 2010 Quote Weather like that is more like watching the Packers in Wisconsin! Then too, you get a lot of that cold coming off of Erie. Don't forget your toque!Chuck When I was a kid my stepfather worked as a cameraman for CBS sports on weekends. I got to be on the end zone camera platform with him and my mom at Lambeau Field for the Ice Bowl. -15F at the start of the game I have no idea what the wind chill was since we were at the bottom of the horshoe shaped stadium( before the renovation) that faces to the north and the bay itself... but we did get to watch one of the greatest bames of all time. ( But you as a Texican may not feel quite the same way) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimmytavino 16 #128 January 9, 2010 nice pictures of the fountain..... still cold here,, and snow EVERY day since dec 31. also predicted to snow for the NEXT 3 or 4 days... so YES it's cold..... attached... back yard, woodpecker, front yard jmy ...Edited ...!!!!!! to reply to Amazon!!!!! wow!!!! Vince Lombardi!! Bart Starr!!! Hornung,, jerry Kramer!!! max mcGee!! Fuzzy Thurston...The goalline dive!!! by QB Bart Starr,,,,slicing between Right Guard Kramer and the center,,,,, whose name i forget,, (BUT if i go and find my copy of Instant Replay!!!! i could figure it out)... those Poor dallas cowboys... Freeeeeezing their asses off......!! hahahaha.. man one of the Greatest Games of all times!!! and YOU Jeanne!!! were THERE!!!??????-allright!!!!! you just moved WAAAy UP,,, on my list of favorites!!were you in the end zone where the packers scored???? were you able to last,, the entire game??? hahahaha That My DEAR,, Was HISTORY!!!!!!! thanks for sharing the story..jimmy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,114 #129 January 9, 2010 Quote From all the responses to this thread, I'd say this is a fairly chilly winter. I heard this morning it was 30-F in parts of Florida. There goes the price of orange juice! I live over-looking a valley and it was 7-F this morning. Chuck It's been about average in Chicago. We were 14F at 7:00 and it's 26F right now. In November we had 28 days of above average temp. El Nino year, things are always unusual.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Southern_Man 0 #130 January 9, 2010 Cold enough that they canceled AFF jumps for today. Three jumps short of my license and I was winded out last week and too cold this weekend."What if there were no hypothetical questions?" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mutumbo 0 #131 January 9, 2010 its fucking sleeting in central florida!! Deland is closed due to weather :(Thanatos340(on landing rounds)-- Landing procedure: Hand all the way up, Feet and Knees Together and PLF soon as you get bitch slapped by a planet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skycop 0 #132 January 9, 2010 Weather like that is more like watching the Packers in Wisconsin! Then too, you get a lot of that cold coming off of Erie. Don't forget your toque! *** Dude, That's Cleveland, I am soooooo offended!!!!The wind will blow off the Ohio River, it's not frozen. "Just 'cause I'm simple, don't mean I'm stewpid!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LadyDoc 0 #133 January 9, 2010 Quote Gee... that's rough!Hasn't gotten over 28-deg.F all day. If, we're going to get all this cold air, we could at least have some snow with it! I think, the last winter I've seen like this was 1981 or '82. This time last year, I had to cut the grass in the yard. Chuck I'm in the area of DeLand, FL and we were actually supposed to do a few dives today but were grounded because of the snow and sleet... in FLORIDA!!!! yea, it's a bit chilly here... :)If you disbelieve everything because we cannot certainly know all things, we shall do much-what as wisely as he would not use his legs, but sit still and perish because he had no wings to fly.-JL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlyingJ 0 #134 January 9, 2010 Quote By the way, I've done most of my cowboyin' in Jeff Davis county... know it well! Folks out there have really opened up in the last few years. Most of my work out there was for The Nature Conservancy. Talk about a hated organization when they first arrived...(you know, they're only acquiring property to high the government's black helicopters on!). People really opened up when they realized the benefit of burning, and that we would do it EXTREMELY cheaply if not free for the sake improving habitat. I don't doubt that we've probably walked some of the same trails out there.Killing threads since 2004. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfriverjoe 1,523 #135 January 9, 2010 Near Green Bay Wi. Temp is about +20F. No wind and the sun is shining. The sky is that absolutely gorgeous pale blue you only get in winter. I was out in a sweatshirt shoveling snow. Working hard enough that I wasn't cold. I might go sledding later."There are NO situations which do not call for a French Maid outfit." Lucky McSwervy "~ya don't GET old by being weak & stupid!" - Airtwardo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlyingJ 0 #136 January 9, 2010 19F in Rockport, TX this morning, just north of Corpus Christi on the coast. Our January average is in the mid-high 60s! I'm ready to be back there.Killing threads since 2004. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mutumbo 0 #137 January 9, 2010 Yea scew this. My as is mocing t like costa rica or something screw this cold shitThanatos340(on landing rounds)-- Landing procedure: Hand all the way up, Feet and Knees Together and PLF soon as you get bitch slapped by a planet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pincheck 0 #138 January 9, 2010 our first year at new site with a tarmac runway, no flying due to compacted snow and ice roll on the spring Billy-Sonic Haggis Flickr-Fun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #139 January 9, 2010 Quote Quote Weather like that is more like watching the Packers in Wisconsin! Then too, you get a lot of that cold coming off of Erie. Don't forget your toque!Chuck When I was a kid my stepfather worked as a cameraman for CBS sports on weekends. I got to be on the end zone camera platform with him and my mom at Lambeau Field for the Ice Bowl. -15F at the start of the game I have no idea what the wind chill was since we were at the bottom of the horshoe shaped stadium( before the renovation) that faces to the north and the bay itself... but we did get to watch one of the greatest bames of all time. ( But you as a Texican may not feel quite the same way) I don't know about that. For a game like that, a fella could put-up with an awful lot! There's some die-hard fans in these parts. Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #140 January 9, 2010 Quote Quote From all the responses to this thread, I'd say this is a fairly chilly winter. I heard this morning it was 30-F in parts of Florida. There goes the price of orange juice! I live over-looking a valley and it was 7-F this morning. Chuck It's been about average in Chicago. We were 14F at 7:00 and it's 26F right now. In November we had 28 days of above average temp. El Nino year, things are always unusual. Seems like, in an El Nino(where's that tilde when you need it?) year, we get warmer temperatures and a lot of moisture. So far, it's been just the opposite. Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zep 0 #141 January 9, 2010 (where's that tilde when you need it?) ALT 164 Gone fishing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,085 #142 January 9, 2010 75F here today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #143 January 9, 2010 Quote Weather like that is more like watching the Packers in Wisconsin! Then too, you get a lot of that cold coming off of Erie. Don't forget your toque! *** Dude, That's Cleveland, I am soooooo offended!!!!The wind will blow off the Ohio River, it's not frozen. Sorry! Next time, I'll check an Atlas!Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DFWAJG 4 #144 January 9, 2010 As they say in New England: "It's as cold as a witch's tit" here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #145 January 9, 2010 Quote Quote By the way, I've done most of my cowboyin' in Jeff Davis county... know it well! Folks out there have really opened up in the last few years. Most of my work out there was for The Nature Conservancy. Talk about a hated organization when they first arrived...(you know, they're only acquiring property to high the government's black helicopters on!). People really opened up when they realized the benefit of burning, and that we would do it EXTREMELY cheaply if not free for the sake improving habitat. I don't doubt that we've probably walked some of the same trails out there. I know what you're saying! Some of the ranchers around here were terrified by The Nature's Conservancy. Their reason was, the Conservancy had bif plans of turning this country into one big park. There were a lot of mis-conceptions, mostly due to the internet and some of the trash found there. Things seem to have simmered-down and folks are being a bit more logical. I do recall, a couple years ago, some of the ranchers got upset with The conservancy because, The Conservancy was having a 'BIG' feral hog problem. They brought-in helicopters to run the hogs of Conservancy land. Well, that just shoved the hogs back onto private ranch land. Some of the ranchers got their own helicopter and spotted the hogs for us on the ground. We killed over 200 of the rotten critters!We more than likely have trod some of the same paths.Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #146 January 9, 2010 There is, just something about the blue skies in winter. Especially after a big snow. We got up to 53-F today. Still, a bit of a chill in the air. I love it!Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #147 January 9, 2010 Quote (where's that tilde when you need it?) ALT 164 Thank You! Too cool! Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #148 January 9, 2010 Quote 75F here today. Of course! You live in San Diego... it's supposed to be like that!Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #149 January 9, 2010 Quote As they say in New England: "It's as cold as a witch's tit" here. Is that something like: Colder than a well digger's ass?Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlyingJ 0 #150 January 9, 2010 Quote Quote Quote By the way, I've done most of my cowboyin' in Jeff Davis county... know it well! Folks out there have really opened up in the last few years. Most of my work out there was for The Nature Conservancy. Talk about a hated organization when they first arrived...(you know, they're only acquiring property to high the government's black helicopters on!). People really opened up when they realized the benefit of burning, and that we would do it EXTREMELY cheaply if not free for the sake improving habitat. I don't doubt that we've probably walked some of the same trails out there. I know what you're saying! Some of the ranchers around here were terrified by The Nature's Conservancy. Their reason was, the Conservancy had bif plans of turning this country into one big park. There were a lot of mis-conceptions, mostly due to the internet and some of the trash found there. Things seem to have simmered-down and folks are being a bit more logical. I do recall, a couple years ago, some of the ranchers got upset with The conservancy because, The Conservancy was having a 'BIG' feral hog problem. They brought-in helicopters to run the hogs of Conservancy land. Well, that just shoved the hogs back onto private ranch land. Some of the ranchers got their own helicopter and spotted the hogs for us on the ground. We killed over 200 of the rotten critters!We more than likely have trod some of the same paths.Chuck Hmmm...we've used helicopter eradication here on the coast, but it was always find and shoot, usually in the 250-300 per day range. Guess they are bound to miss some. I know when they have all the traps running it's a full time job just to check them every other day. Hadn't actually heard about the Davis Mountains Preserve using a helicopter for anything but fire though. Anyway...a lot of ranchers are getting on board now because TNC is one of very few organizations that has the authority to bypass a burn ban and they realize that is the only way they are going to get their property burned. TNC runs a training operation out there each winter, inviting federal and state firefighters around from all over the country to come down and get experience in prescribed fire. Keep your eye out for some smoke columns in the next week or two. They have a group of 25-30 out there burning right now.Killing threads since 2004. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites