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Title: Windy now cold
Post by: Mike8560 on December 14, 2010, 06:44:54 am
Yesterday sas windy as  heck and cold to boot.
This morning my machine it like a Block of ice.  I like to palm the flywheel and it as coldas outside 
My shopIs as cold as outside 33* this morning. That why I'm in warming my hands.
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: SHHR on December 14, 2010, 07:00:38 am
I feel for you Mike, I thought last winter in January and Feburary was rough, but now we seem on track to beat that. I heard it's going to keep up like this untill Al Gore screams "uncle" :D
Kyle
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: Mojo on December 14, 2010, 09:40:43 am
They had ships stacked up like cord wood in Tampa Bay yesterday waiting for the seas to drop so they could piloted into the bay underneath the Sunshine Bridge.

They had cruise ships going in circles killing time till the seas dropped. I forgot how high the seas were
( I think 15 - 20 ft ) which is real high when trying to negotiate the bridge.

Anyone remember several years ago when a ship hit the Sunshine bridge ? It brought it down and killed several people, many driving their cars over the bridge at the time.

I have a lot of branches down in my yard. And yes, it is colder then heck out. This is not what Florida is supposed to be about. :)

Chris
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: lruthb on December 14, 2010, 12:03:35 pm
Well....I'm sure this is why some of you live down south.
30 below with the wind chill here in WI. 14 inches of snow.
On Saturday we took a ride to the store only to drive with 4 foot drifts all the way. The plows did plow, but the wind made drifts soon there after. On our way home we met the plow sliding in our direction. Man that as scarey.
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: SHHR on December 14, 2010, 12:43:16 pm
Quote from: Mojo on December 14, 2010, 09:40:43 am
They had ships stacked up like cord wood in Tampa Bay yesterday waiting for the seas to drop so they could piloted into the bay underneath the Sunshine Bridge.

They had cruise ships going in circles killing time till the seas dropped. I forgot how high the seas were
( I think 15 - 20 ft ) which is real high when trying to negotiate the bridge.

Anyone remember several years ago when a ship hit the Sunshine bridge ? It brought it down and killed several people, many driving their cars over the bridge at the time.

Chris



I don't remember if it was the Sunshine or the Howard Franklin (my wife calls it the Howard Frankenstein), but we were driving over to St. Pete from Tampa once in the winter and the whole bay was covered in thick fog. Driving along slow on the bridge in the fog I got to the part where the shipping lanes are. The really elevated part of the bridge. we got up above the fog and we couldn't see any thing around but clouds below us. It felt like driving on top of the world. All the cars around us sped up which caused me to back off since I just knew there was a huge pile up waiting as soon as we went back down into the fog again. Luckily there wasn't , I know it's not the longest bridge in the world, but I would hate to be broke down on it or in a wreck there.
Kyle
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: Mike8560 on December 14, 2010, 12:49:30 pm
I'll look later  bur there is a link that has the taped VHS radio live as it happened
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: fragged8 on December 15, 2010, 03:01:41 pm
hiya

I feel your pain Mike, i've been snowed on and rained on in sub zero
temps for weeks now.

there is a 33 ft Fairline i'm meant to be working on but it's not happening
in this weather..

some days it's  minus 5 or 6 deg C  or about 23 F

Rich
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: bobbin on December 15, 2010, 04:21:47 pm
I work in a shop where turning on the heat is frowned upon.  If it's sunny the room heats up nicely, but if it's overcast and cold/windy the place is brutal.  My fingers were cold all day long (so were my feet). 

I couldn't wait to get away and return home to the comfort of our cozy home.  I fired up the woodstove immediately.  I'm not a sissy about cold weather but there is nothing worse than trying to work in a chilly place.  Being cold sucks.  Period. 
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: Mike8560 on December 15, 2010, 09:24:09 pm
Here's a you tube of the radio message


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMjBGLxMdP4&feature=youtube_gdata_player



Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: wind_rose_2 on December 16, 2010, 04:38:59 am
Well you can't blame me for bringing the cold down with me from Canada this year Mike...l won't be there for another two weeks so get the warm happening!
Dave
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: Mojo on December 16, 2010, 04:44:13 am
We are finally getting 70 degree weather starting today.

It's about bloody time. I didn't move to Florida to freeze my old butt off. :)

It will be about 5 to 10 degrees warmer where Mike is since he is further South then I am.

Chris
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: Mike8560 on December 16, 2010, 06:25:24 am
Itsnfinnalt susposed to warm up today

it was so windy it blew this heady Steele boat davit of mine 90 degrees out

http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy102/Mike8560/photo-63.jpg
Title: Re: Windy now cold
Post by: fragged8 on December 16, 2010, 10:13:29 am
hiya

you got a boat to hang on those yet Bud ?

Rich