Franzone Family Blog

15 Jan, 2008

Minus 37 Degrees /crying

Posted by: Jonathan Franzone In: Travel|Work

Minus 37 Degrees

Ice fog is any kind of fog where the droplets have frozen into extremely tiny crystals of ice in midair. Generally this requires temperatures at or below −35°C (−30°F), making it common only in and near the Arctic and Antarctic regions. (From Wikipedia entry on fog)

Today was cold. When we first arrived it was the type of cold where you go outside and shiver and laugh about how cold it is. Today when I had to go outside I just got angry at the cold. Why is my face burning? My are my hands burning? Why can’t I feel my legs? Seriously, it is no longer funny.

Minus 37 Degrees At Work Minus 37 Degrees At Work Work building at Noon Sun On The Horizon Ice Fog Ice Fog (again)

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