January 5, 2008
Toklat temperatures since midnight:
Max, -9 degrees F
Min, -23 F
Denali Education Center temperature at the Riverside Office at 8am:
-8 F
I have been working with Pam Sousanes who is an Environmental Specialist for the National Park Service to establish proper weather recording protocol which i will record each day. As Sheldon recorded minimum temperatures each day, i will record both minimum and maximum temperatures, each day at the same time. Pam's thermometer will record to a low of -60 degrees F, brrr. The thermometer will also be able to record minimum and maximum temperatures for inside my tent which will be interesting at least to me.
The link provided here, http://www.met.utah.edu/cgi-bin/droman/meso_base.cgi?stn=TKLA2&time=GMT is to the permanent weather station which Pam set up and is able to monitor from her office. If you click on the link you can go right to the weather station, amazing!
The National Park Service have been wonderfully helpful and a great Partner with this project.
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Hey yo yo yo.... Very cool blog - and my virgin run of it in Costa Riiiiiiica of all places. We are having a BLAST in very hot and humid weather. My hair is a fro - constantly. heehee. Hope all is well with you and Christine - send her my best and a hug. Much love to you as well and have a GREAT trip (see you in a couple of months....geez). :)
Hi Willie,
Will be following you along on your adventure along with some of my co-workers. Be safe...it's 82 degrees in Tampa today!
Take care....Sue Gugliuzza
Yo Wilhelm!
I am totally digging this blogspot biz....just wanted to give you a hello and a hug from Clark, CO! I am so looking forward to following along on your adventure and find you to be a continual inspiration...I know you'll go after it every day out there! Have a WONDERous trip and see you in May!
All my love, Court
Great to hear from you all. Hope your days are good and your adventures big...thanks for the well wishes, it's countdown time...
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