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A nice warm day for a walk in Barrow Alaska. Image 3 of 3.
Feb 13, 2016 06:36:43   #
Apaflo Loc: Anchorage, Alaska
 
Here is one last bit of Frozen Street Photography. Same Saturday evening just at sunset, with a temperature of +4F degrees and the wind blowing from the East at 40 MPH, with a reported visibility of 1/4 mile. An hour before this they were calling if 1/8th mile visibility, and in this image it doesn't look like 1/4 mile.

The other shots were taken at relatively well protected areas within town, and this one is only a couple blocks from the tundra. Imagine what it looks like just a mile from town, on a flat tundra with nothing, absolutely nothing, that even so much as casts a shadow. 1 mile or 100 miles, it's the other side of the moon...

I couldn't recognize these two people, but they very clearly shared a thought with me. They looked at somebody out taking pictures just exactly the way I looked at someone out walking around. As I went on by we waved hello and we were all grinning big time at each other.

A romantic stroll down the lane...
A romantic stroll down the lane......
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Feb 13, 2016 12:43:33   #
LarryN Loc: Portland OR & Carbondale, CO
 
So at +4, which is probably an average temperature this time of year in Barrow & wind at 40 mph, what is the wind chill. Seeing that shot makes me glad I'm in Portland where the temp was 60F earlier this week. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Feb 13, 2016 12:57:17   #
Apaflo Loc: Anchorage, Alaska
 
LarryN wrote:
So at +4, which is probably an average temperature this time of year in Barrow & wind at 40 mph, what is the wind chill. Seeing that shot makes me glad I'm in Portland where the temp was 60F earlier this week. :thumbup: :thumbup:

Nahhh, +4F is an unnatural heat wave that upsets too many things! Something more like -30F would be good. Then the wind would only be a nice normal 10 to 15 MPH.

The wind chill at +4 with a 40 mph wind is about -23.

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