On the transition from the Silicon to the Tanana Valley, from urban to rural life, and from working in industry to being a full-time student to working in academia. If you see your name or photo on this blog and want it removed, please let me know and I will do so!
nopin
Monday, January 14, 2008
Oh geeze!
Well, whaddaya know? It's another Real Fairbanks Winter Day. That's our second this year, and likely our last.
For those few holdouts who still don't believe that the earth is getting warmer, I strongly suggest a few chats with some of the good ol' boys around here. Old Alaskan Natives who can't remember when the sea ice was ever this thin or sparse. Poor polar bears. :(
Anyway, tomorrow is supposed to be up to -5F/-20C, and it's supposed to be in the 10F/-12C range by the end of the week. Can anyone tell me how in the heck the day's high can go from -40F to -5F, in one day? It's insane! Can you imagine if one day in the Sili Valley, it is 70F, and the next, it is 35F? Wowza!
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It is nice to be warmer, too cold there. I hope bears will stay hibernating.
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