The continued cold and extreme weather on the peak is the story again this morning. Winds averaged 90mph for the day yesterday, and have topped out at 124mph this morning. Windchills again are in the extreme category! For the month so far, we are averaging an air temperature of -8.7 degrees, over 15 degrees below normal.
Despite all the extreme weather, the routine at the Observatory has been largely uninterrupted. Knocking on wood, but the instruments have been functioning well, and besides the waffle iron, little has needed maintenance in our quarters.
That was until yesterday evening.
We were aware of an exterior window that had rattled open during the storm yesterday morning, filling in the space between the storm window with snow. In the hundred mph sustained winds though, we were content to maintain the rate of snow entering in the room until the winds abated back to hurricane force and the window could be resealed. That plan changed dramatically at 9PM last night when a ceiling tile collapsed, revealing a four foot thick snowdrift that had filled the crawlspace between the floors. It avalanched minutes later.
Realizing that the situation was far worst than we had though, we braced ourselves for 100mph winds racing through the building, and dug out the window. And were shocked at what we discovered! All the snow seen pictured blew in threw a cracked window open no more than 1/8 inch!!!
Unable to melt the ice from the window jam in -20F, we packed the crack with ice and snow, let it freeze, insulated the area, and will wait for the first day above freezing to close the window!
Oh, and Ken, if you’re reading this…we need some more ceiling tiles and a new wall in the three bunk room this spring!
Jim Salge – Observer
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And You Think It's Cold A Your House Today's report from Mt Washington
#2
Posted 19 Feb 2007 - 10:00 AM
dayum...
yeah, I thought it was cold in my house...
I have plastic on the windows and the draft is so strong it keeps blowing it out like a balloon until it rips off the tape. I won't even comment on how much I've spent on oil this winter.. uhg
yeah, I thought it was cold in my house...
I have plastic on the windows and the draft is so strong it keeps blowing it out like a balloon until it rips off the tape. I won't even comment on how much I've spent on oil this winter.. uhg
#3
Posted 19 Feb 2007 - 10:31 AM
This year I bought this stuff that is supposed to be removible (yeah right) window caulk.
You squirt it on just like you were caulking a tub or around a window frame
Huge difference
This is the first year the house thermometer has read the same as the themostat setting
Check it out
You squirt it on just like you were caulking a tub or around a window frame
Huge difference
This is the first year the house thermometer has read the same as the themostat setting
Check it out
#4
Posted 19 Feb 2007 - 10:39 AM
I will, can you post any more info? I'll take all the help i can get! This 200+y/o house is a bitch to keep warm.
#5
Posted 19 Feb 2007 - 03:18 PM
Here's one from Liquid Nails
http://www.liquidnails.com/ViewProductDeta...do?productId=16
This is not the one I used , but it's the same kinda thing
Mine needed a caulking gun
I found it at the Home Depot
http://www.liquidnails.com/ViewProductDeta...do?productId=16
This is not the one I used , but it's the same kinda thing
Mine needed a caulking gun
I found it at the Home Depot
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