[aprssig] Accuracy of data on APRS
Ray Wells vk2tv at exemail.com.auSun Jun 10 23:37:03 UTC 2007
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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 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> aprssig mailing list >> aprssig at lists.tapr.org >> https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig >
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