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October 2011 Banter/Obs/Disco Part III


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It is all perception... if we start out at 50+ in the morning, its a no-brainer for shorts and a t-shirt. If its 40s consider a hoodie, and if its 30s in the AM, definitely a hoodie. I'm a guy that'll have shorts on until highs dip below 50. Maybe that's why this has felt so warm this fall... I'm still wearing shorts 9 out of 10 days in October so far.

Columbus Day weekend was especially ridiculous... employees were all in shorts at the top of the Gondola all weekend long. Being comfortable in shorts, not really moving or doing any exercise, in October at almost 4,000ft in northern VT... is pretty nuts.

It's all in age.

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With the wind it was cool today...but without the wind it was 62F and sunny...probably comfortable w/ shorts and a tee. Of course, different story when the sun goes down.

Meh, a matter of preference.

LOL, you're still in your jammies when I get out of the truck at 2k for another day of work. I guarantee you wouldn't have been in shorts and a tee there today.

I don't know...in the morning it's cool, but this temp is comfy for me in just shorts and flip flops.

How much time are you spending outside in your tropical attire? You can't find a person that loves the snow and cold more than me. However, with cloudy skies, wind gusts into the 30's and temps in the 40's to low 50's you aren't going to be running around in your banana hammock singing the "safety dance".

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LOL, you're still in your jammies when I get out of the truck at 2k for another day of work. I guarantee you wouldn't have been in shorts and a tee there today.

How much time are you spending outside in your tropical attire? You can't find a person that loves the snow and cold more than me. However, with cloudy skies, wind gusts into the 30's and temps in the 40's to low 50's you aren't going to be running around in your banana hammock singing the "safety dance".

Nope, probably jeans and a sweatshirt, your point? It's been an above normal October, bottom line.

BTW, your right about me still being asleep. 1st period study= I get to sleep in until 7:40 4/7 days. biggrin.gif The other 3 days I have to get up at 6:40. sad.gif

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LOL, I'm sorry to tell you that Pete would be on my side and think you were 100% wrong if he was reading OT right now.

But you can :lmao: all you want. wink.gif

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43/38, time to go skinny dipping in the stream, anything to just cool off from this oppressive heat. Wow!! hottest October ever!!!

Dude you have to get a weather station and put it online. I don't doubt your temperatures but I can never find a PWS as cold as your location. You would definitely have the coldest weather station on the East Slope and that would be sweet to watch. You are usually close to at least one of the East Slope stations above 1,000ft (whichever is coldest) but its never the same station so its hard to correlate your temps. Tonight you are closest to Beckett at 1,377ft and they are at 44F. Chester Hill 47F; Peru 49F

Average low for you tonight is probably 34-35F... so +8F at 43F but its early in the night ;)

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Hey Brian,

Do you remember the website that I posted with the potential temperature cross sections?? I can't find that darn link. It sort of presented it in GRADS form.

These are images you posted? They're x-sections and not time-hgt plots? Nothing is ringing a bell for me right now.
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