>> Now, Nancy, remember that's -45C, not F.
>
> One degree C is a larger change in actual temperature than one degree F.
>
> The two systems have to cross paths at some point and that point is at 40
> below, -40°C and -40°F are the same temp.
>
> After you get lower than 40° below.... the same number is colder in 
> Celsius
> than Fahrenheit, just as above 40° below Celsius is warmer than the same
> number Fahrenheit.
>
> Hope that make some sense.
>
> Cheryl
>

Doesn't matter ... minus anything in either system is too bloody cold.  I 
know; I worked on a couple of ranches in Alberta for several years prior to 
heading south  ;-).  I frostbit my nose.

Penny (I am NOT a sissy!  NOT! NOT! NOT!) 

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