I can easily tell how cold it is without listening to snow sounds:
Under 50F.”too cold”. Br
Keep the reports coming!
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Thanks, Andy and Lum. Andy, one of the ways I estimate temperature is the sound
of the snow underfoot. I’m not a sound engineer, so I’m unsure of the technical
way to describe it, but the “sparklier” it is the colder it is. -20˚F sounds
very different from -10, 0, 10, 20, and 30. When I’m able
Wow! That is crisis weather here in Maryland!
Just goes to show what can be done on a bike in the winter.
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Wow. Stunning pics documenting the arrival of winter. I can smell the coffee
now, and hear the unique sound of each day’s snow crunching under your feet.
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
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With abandon,
Patrick
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