nartreb
Well-known member
This is preposterous. If you are going to make, or repeat, a claim, be prepared to back it up.
If you think Mt W has the worst weather in the world, define what you mean by "worst weather" (eg, avg daily temp change * avg yearly temp change * avg wind speed * cloudy days /yr * inches precipitation /yr *...). Pick any formula you like. I'll bet I can find another spot on the surface of the earth that has worse weather AS YOU DEFINE IT.
[Obviously, I will not count formulas like "highest wind speed as measured by anemometer in 1934". I'm not concerned with modes of measurement or specific dates, as long as decent estimates are available and dates are within the last century or two.]
That's all leaving a major question begging: "worst weather" could mean so many different things that it's meaningless. Are you OK with the idea of hundreds, maybe thousands of spots that all have the "worst weather in the world"? If so, feel free to say so about Mt W. If not, stop spreading nonsense.
If you think Mt W has the worst weather in the world, define what you mean by "worst weather" (eg, avg daily temp change * avg yearly temp change * avg wind speed * cloudy days /yr * inches precipitation /yr *...). Pick any formula you like. I'll bet I can find another spot on the surface of the earth that has worse weather AS YOU DEFINE IT.
[Obviously, I will not count formulas like "highest wind speed as measured by anemometer in 1934". I'm not concerned with modes of measurement or specific dates, as long as decent estimates are available and dates are within the last century or two.]
That's all leaving a major question begging: "worst weather" could mean so many different things that it's meaningless. Are you OK with the idea of hundreds, maybe thousands of spots that all have the "worst weather in the world"? If so, feel free to say so about Mt W. If not, stop spreading nonsense.