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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:16 pm    Post subject: Icy Cold? Reply with quote

For those souls in the frozen USA north – we just topped 43C (109F) in Perth city, Western Australia a few minutes ago (1.00pm). The airport is at 43.7C (111F)and the airforce base is at 44C (111.5F).

South Australia is due for even higher temperatures tomorrow – so Dennis at Kingston should be very warm.

Wayne Patterson
LOUGHTON PATTERSON GROUP
PO Box 398 South Perth 6951
08 94742126

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:37 pm    Post subject: Icy Cold? Reply with quote

Maybe a little colder than usual.

It will be -20 F (-29 C) tonight (actually around 6 AM tomorrow
morning) here in balmy St. Paul, Minnesota. Somewhere two hundred
miles north, it should be -40 (F or C).

Hugh Sontag

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For those souls in the frozen USA north - we just topped 43C (109F)
in Perth city, Western Australia a few minutes ago (1.00pm). The
airport is at 43.7C (111F)and the airforce base is at 44C (111.5F).

South Australia is due for even higher temperatures tomorrow - so
Dennis at Kingston should be very warm.

Wayne Patterson
LOUGHTON PATTERSON GROUP
PO Box 398 South Perth 6951
08 94742126


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:12 pm    Post subject: Icy Cold? Reply with quote

Ah, no worries, Wayne, I'm in So. Calif and we were in the 90's the last three days!
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---- Wayne Patterson <Wayne(at)lpwa.net> wrote:
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For those souls in the frozen USA north - we just topped 43C (109F) in
Perth city, Western Australia a few minutes ago (1.00pm). The airport
is at 43.7C (111F)and the airforce base is at 44C (111.5F).



South Australia is due for even higher temperatures tomorrow - so Dennis
at Kingston should be very warm.



Wayne Patterson

LOUGHTON PATTERSON GROUP

PO Box 398 South Perth 6951

08 94742126



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:43 am    Post subject: Icy Cold? Reply with quote

In a message dated 1/15/2009 11:17:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Wayne(at)lpwa.net writes:
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For those souls in the frozen USA north – we just topped 43C (109F) in Perth city, Western Australia a few minutes ago (1.00pm). The airport is at 43.7C (111F)and the airforce base is at 44C (111.5F).

South Australia is due for even higher temperatures tomorrow – so Dennis at Kingston should be very warm.

Wayne Patterson
LOUGHTON PATTERSON GROUP
PO Box 398 South Perth 6951
08 94742126

I have a solution for global warming. Let's ship them some of our cold air. It's 20F (-7C+/-) outside at 8 am, up from mid teens overnight. Earl FergusonAtlanta GA

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:57 am    Post subject: Icy Cold? Reply with quote

<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> Good morning Wayne

I don't live in the really cold areas of the US, but it can get chilly here. I'm in Tucson, Arizona. Your current temperatures are very similar to ours during the Summer months. In Tucson, during the Summer, it is commonly 110 degrees at mid day. Needless to say, I fly very early in the mornings. Oh well, nothing is perfect.

Happy flying.

Gary Pennington
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:28 pm    Post subject: Icy Cold? Reply with quote

Hello Gary

We have to be careful here as well – but we usually go the other way and fly later in the day on very hot days. Perth is on the west coast and on very hot days we have strong early morning easterly winds blowing from the Australian land mass over Perth and out to sea. Unfortunately we have an 800ft scarp just to the east of Perth, so those very strong easterly morning winds form standing waves as they drop from the scarp – the waves flow over Perth airport and our club airfield. This makes turbulence and substantial windshear inevitable.

On very hot days, our alternative is to wait for the strong westerly sea breeze to blow in over the coastal plain around Perth – it is called the Fremantle Doctor and comes in at around 4-5.00pm. Whilst this wind is strong, it is normally very smooth and consistent and tends to flatten the thermals. So we tend to get delightful sunset flights – but we also then get standing waves on the inland side of the scarp!

Wayne Patterson
LOUGHTON PATTERSON GROUP
PO Box 398 South Perth 6951
08 94742126


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Good morning Wayne



I don't live in the really cold areas of the US, but it can get chilly here. I'm in Tucson, Arizona. Your current temperatures are very similar to ours during the Summer months. In Tucson, during the Summer, it is commonly 110 degrees at mid day. Needless to say, I fly very early in the mornings. Oh well, nothing is perfect.



Happy flying.



Gary Pennington
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:51 pm    Post subject: Icy Cold? Reply with quote

We have a hill in Norfolk that is 280 feet tall......highest point for
miles around.
The other day it was minus 11C in one place in England, the News
agencies were besides themselves.
So were Jab owners as no one could get them started.

Keep the stories, info and pictures coming guys, great to read and to
see!

Regards, Clive

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