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Posted (edited)

This is the official "can't get any more boring" thread! Post tomorrow's (or, if you're posting in the daytime, today's) anticipated highs and lows! If you aren't sure where the heck to get that information, this is a handy place to start.

 

For me, it's : H 36 (2) / L 19 (-7)

 

Dig in, everybody!

Edited by Finland My BorgInvasion
Posted
OMG someone has put a trademark on the windchill readings?... only in the US!

according to their site, they factor in more than windchill...

I lol'ed at that too

 

hahaha

 

I don't see what more they could factor in than humidity and wind...

 

By the way, that usually applies to bare skin... wind doesn't change anything on what you feel if you have a proper suit on

Posted
AccuWeather does not use the commonly cited wind chill and heat index values. Instead, AccuWeather created a unified value known as "The AccuWeather Exclusive RealFeel Temperature". The formula for calculating this value incorporates the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation and elevation on the human body. AccuWeather has been granted a United States patent on The RealFeel Temperature.[7]
Posted (edited)
yeh but you can patent something in america and tell the temperature of London.

he was laughing at the RealFeel.

to which he said "only in america"

which is why i posted that

Edited by rootbear75
Posted
yeh but you can patent something in america and tell the temperature of London.

he was laughing at the RealFeel.

to which he said "only in america"

which is why i posted that

soccermom's point is still valid blum.gif

I'll assume you were not being serious, though

Posted (edited)
yeh but you can patent something in america and tell the temperature of London.

he was laughing at the RealFeel.

to which he said "only in america"

which is why i posted that

soccermom's point is still valid blum.gif

I'll assume you were not being serious, though

tc's post didnt make sense..

 

I can patent a type of cookie and still tell the temperature of London sure...

Edited by rootbear75
Posted
"Only in America" referred to "Only Americans could put a patent on such a thing", not "Only in America can you get a RealFeel™ temperature". Also, accuweather is clearly an american site, so yeah...
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