If you take Absolute Zero as the reference point, we're all pretty hot! Temperatures in the universe range from -273 to a few million degrees C yet we "suffer" in a relatively small sub-section of that.

Alan C

On 29-Jan-19 12:13 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:

Hey, Brian,

You guys, who are south of the equator might have plenty of heat.
There is not as much of that for the "Northerners" at this part of the year. :-)


A large part of the US has been slammed with cold weather, and as far I can tell, a large part of Europe, especially Central and Eastern are having close-to-record-low temperatures.

So-called "Epiphany frosts" (with Epiphany being on January 19 in some parts of Eastern Europe where Orthodox Christian church is present) are often considered the strongest in Eastern Europe.

I don't know about cormorants, but elephants in Britain are frozen:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/uknews/9059319/Britain-shivers-as-cold-snap-brings-snow-and-winter-weather.html
And some Brits freeze their butts off with dolphins:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/uknews/9059319/Britain-shivers-as-cold-snap-brings-snow-and-winter-weather.html?image=3


Cheers,

Igor





 Brian W Fri, 25 Jan 2019 13:31:40 -0800 wrote:

G'day all

A slow (as in moribund) start to this one:


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