[aprssig] Accuracy of data on APRS

Ken Kinyon w7ts at comcast.net
Sun Jun 10 20:07:45 EDT 2007


One problem with this discussion. Us yanks are left out in the cold with these
Celsius readings.
73,
Ken w7TS

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[mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Ray Wells
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Google for the lowest temperature on earth. It was at the Russian
Antarctic base and got down to -89 Celsius (they also had an unofficial
-91) .

You'd need a refrigerator to stop your beer from freezing.

Ray vk2tv

Ben Lindner wrote:
> Hi Ray,
>
> thanks for pointing that out, will make a note of that for future
> reference :-) . Down South Aussie way, I dont think our thermometers
> go that low
>
> Ben Lindner
> VK5JFK
>
> Ray Wells wrote:
>> Ben Lindner wrote:
>>> Hi Richard,
>>>
>>> In Australia NO place gets down to -17deg celcius, even in our
>>> Alpine regions. So -17 is definitely "rubbish"
>>>
>>> Ben Lindner
>>> VK5JFK
>> Actually, the lowest recorded temperature for mainland Australia
>> (i.e. excluding Antarctic territories) was back in 1994 at Charlottes
>> Pass (near Australia's highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko) when the
>> mercury dipped to -23 Celsius.
>>
>> For Queensland, the lowest recorded was -10.6 Celsius.
>>
>> Isn't Google wonderful!!
>>
>> Ray vk2tv
>>
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