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It is gonna be 27 degrees tomorrow morn here in N. FL. so maybe too
cold for boating. However, great for looking for caves. All the snakes are too cold to move. Another way it works is that on very cold mornings with dry air, the caves actually blow air out that is more humid and warmer than the outside air. So, one can find caves on mornings like this by looking for the condensing water vapor near them. Mostly, it is the snakes being too cold to move. |
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In article 046b049d-48ad-498a-bc26-5747fd256212
@m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com, says... It is gonna be 27 degrees tomorrow morn here in N. FL. so maybe too cold for boating. However, great for looking for caves. All the snakes are too cold to move. Another way it works is that on very cold mornings with dry air, the caves actually blow air out that is more humid and warmer than the outside air. So, one can find caves on mornings like this by looking for the condensing water vapor near them. Mostly, it is the snakes being too cold to move. The rest of us will be hunkered down in our houses with the heat turned up. |
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On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 19:37:50 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article 046b049d-48ad-498a-bc26-5747fd256212 , says... It is gonna be 27 degrees tomorrow morn here in N. FL. so maybe too cold for boating. However, great for looking for caves. All the snakes are too cold to move. Another way it works is that on very cold mornings with dry air, the caves actually blow air out that is more humid and warmer than the outside air. So, one can find caves on mornings like this by looking for the condensing water vapor near them. Mostly, it is the snakes being too cold to move. The rest of us will be hunkered down in our houses with the heat turned up. This is definitely not golfing weather! |
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John H wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 19:37:50 -0500, BAR wrote: In article 046b049d-48ad-498a-bc26-5747fd256212 @m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com, says... It is gonna be 27 degrees tomorrow morn here in N. FL. so maybe too cold for boating. However, great for looking for caves. All the snakes are too cold to move. Another way it works is that on very cold mornings with dry air, the caves actually blow air out that is more humid and warmer than the outside air. So, one can find caves on mornings like this by looking for the condensing water vapor near them. Mostly, it is the snakes being too cold to move. The rest of us will be hunkered down in our houses with the heat turned up. This is definitely not golfing weather! Who gives a ****? |
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 19:34:09 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 19:37:50 -0500, BAR wrote: In article 046b049d-48ad-498a-bc26-5747fd256212 , says... It is gonna be 27 degrees tomorrow morn here in N. FL. so maybe too cold for boating. However, great for looking for caves. All the snakes are too cold to move. Another way it works is that on very cold mornings with dry air, the caves actually blow air out that is more humid and warmer than the outside air. So, one can find caves on mornings like this by looking for the condensing water vapor near them. Mostly, it is the snakes being too cold to move. The rest of us will be hunkered down in our houses with the heat turned up. This is definitely not golfing weather! I was thinking of driving south and playing for a couple of days but, there is no place to go. Yup. Myrtle Beach is in the 30's. But, I'm going out to Greendale tomorrow. I'm tired of the damn treadmill. |
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John H wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 19:34:09 -0500, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 19:37:50 -0500, BAR wrote: In article 046b049d-48ad-498a-bc26-5747fd256212 @m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com, says... It is gonna be 27 degrees tomorrow morn here in N. FL. so maybe too cold for boating. However, great for looking for caves. All the snakes are too cold to move. Another way it works is that on very cold mornings with dry air, the caves actually blow air out that is more humid and warmer than the outside air. So, one can find caves on mornings like this by looking for the condensing water vapor near them. Mostly, it is the snakes being too cold to move. The rest of us will be hunkered down in our houses with the heat turned up. This is definitely not golfing weather! I was thinking of driving south and playing for a couple of days but, there is no place to go. Yup. Myrtle Beach is in the 30's. But, I'm going out to Greendale tomorrow. I'm tired of the damn treadmill. Here's a tip. Keep your balls warm so they don't crack when you smack them. |
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 19:34:09 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 19:37:50 -0500, BAR wrote: In article 046b049d-48ad-498a-bc26-5747fd256212 , says... It is gonna be 27 degrees tomorrow morn here in N. FL. so maybe too cold for boating. However, great for looking for caves. All the snakes are too cold to move. Another way it works is that on very cold mornings with dry air, the caves actually blow air out that is more humid and warmer than the outside air. So, one can find caves on mornings like this by looking for the condensing water vapor near them. Mostly, it is the snakes being too cold to move. The rest of us will be hunkered down in our houses with the heat turned up. This is definitely not golfing weather! I was thinking of driving south and playing for a couple of days but, there is no place to go. PS. Let me know when you're going, if you want some company. |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 22:17:16 -0500, wrote: I was thinking of driving south and playing for a couple of days but, there is no place to go. They are telling us 2 more weeks of cold weather. That's it, I'm heading south, way south. USVI, BVI, St Martin, Antigua, Dominica, Martinique, St Lucia, St Vincent, Grenada... First we've got to get out of here and across the Gulf Stream without getting beat up too badly. Stay tuned. God Speed! Call us when you get there... just don't gloat. ;-) --Mike |
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