Temps in the depths of winter

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Halthron

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Yeah, I know winter here isn't like a winter in Ottawa or Ulaanbaatar but I'm wondering how much the temps change. What temp should I plan for at 100 feet in say, January? I was figuring it wouldn't get below 70 degrees (21 C?) at that depth (Anilao or PG for arguments sake) but figured I should check.
 
That's encouraging :)

Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia, the coldest capital city in the world.
 
Halthron,
It doesn't dip below 70 I think somewhere between 75 to 80 during Feb and Mar.

OT: Has your bad-*** mustang arrived? :)
 
It got here a couple of weeks ago. If you're on Roxas and see a red blur, that's me :D If you see a red Stang elsewhere creeping along with a driver who looks like he wishes to be a blur, that's me as well. :wink:
 
Halthron:
It got here a couple of weeks ago. If you're on Roxas and see a red blur, that's me :D If you see a red Stang elsewhere creeping along with a driver who looks like he wishes to be a blur, that's me as well. :wink:

and remember what the cab driver said.. "an important person is in that car" :14:
 
The lowest temp I have ever recorded is 73 F. That was in Anilao around late January or early February this year. But since the summer it has always been above 80, usually 82-84.
 
Halthron:
Yeah, I know winter here isn't like a winter in Ottawa or Ulaanbaatar but I'm wondering how much the temps change. What temp should I plan for at 100 feet in say, January? I was figuring it wouldn't get below 70 degrees (21 C?) at that depth (Anilao or PG for arguments sake) but figured I should check.


ulaanbatars summer is 18 centigrade

100 feet i'd say 27 centigrade.

you're red blur ? therefore you're what Custer calls an Indian- red skins . you come from either Washington (Red skins) or Boston (red sox) , Red cross? or perhaps you come from Indiana .....
 
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