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High Low Gust Precip Solar
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Daily Average 8.6 2.5
Extremes/Totals 10.8 -1.7 33.0 47.5 69
Normal Values 10.6 4.9 50.2
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High Low Gust Precip Solar
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Daily Average 8.6 2.5
Extremes/Totals 10.8 -1.7 33.0 47.5 69
Normal Values 10.6 4.9 50.2
Is it the rough nature of the wool fibres that make the difference when walking on ice please Stuart ?pommystuart wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 2:02 am All due to
The coefficient of friction (μ) is the ratio defining the force that resists the motion of one body in relation to another body in contact with it.
Then I'll give it a go
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DD HH | Pres/ TT/ TD/DDD/FFF GGG RH PCP PRATE
22 18 | 122/ 6.2/ 5.3/000/000 94 0.0 0.0
Summary: 12 24 Hrs
Maximum: 6.8 6.8 deg C
Minimum: 3.7 3.7 deg C
Precip: 2.0 2.0 mm
Max Wind: 7 7 kmh
Remember to take them off before you walk on the parquetry floor.Michael wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:42 am It's easier to get these:
Your feet will be warm even at -50C, and you won't slip or slide on anything, other than smooth ice that is wet on the surface. In that case, you need logging boots with cleats. But, if things are that bad, you're best to stay indoors.
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