Archive for January, 2009

The Really?!? Weather Edition

Paisaje en la niebla
Image by una cierta mirada via Flickr

I mean, yeah, it’s probably worse in other places than in Chicago, but honestly (as a boy from Portland, Oregon), I don’t think I’ve ever seen this much snow on the ground ever in my life. I mean, really? Really, Chicago weather? Really?!?

We’ve only got 20 more inches (decreasing every time I look outside) to go before we match last season’s snowfall output, and that was a “once every 30-40 years” kind of snowfall. Okay, maybe not that extreme (since the 60’s and 70’s were really bad for snow and Chicago). But if we’re heading for another period like that, I’m going to be about to pitch a fit.

I guess part of my issue right now is the amount of snow actually on the ground. It seems like last year, we at least had some warm-up periods where all or some of the snow would disappear. The past two weeks have been cold enough that the snow hasn’t dissipated at all. So, when that 2-5 inches came last night (and continues to come today), it’s not just like a 2-5 inch snow that you might actually see in Portland. It’s 2-5 inches on the places you’ve already shoveled, but it’s up to close to 2 feet in the unshoveled areas, and even higher when you’ve got the displaced snow on top of the original snow.

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Buying some window insulation film soon

I am not sure how this works (having studied physics and thermodynamics), but it’s currently 66 degrees in the dining room where the thermostat is located, but only 61 degrees in the bedroom. I’m fairly certain that hot air is supposed to rise.

Of course, I do have a fairly plausible theory… See, the stairway that leads upstairs ends at the front door, which, I have noticed, is extremely drafty. I tried putting a towel in there to cut down on the drafts, but it didn’t work. So my guess is that the air is coming in the door, and probably heading up the stairs. There’s also a drafty window in the bedroom, so we’re going to get some window insulation film soon to try to keep the room warmer (it was about 63 degrees last night – thank goodness for a down comforter!)

This is not actually our window (I got it from a Google image search).

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