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Minot AFB? The place that frequently has the coldest winter temperature in the continental US -- but without much snow?We don't see this effect much on the southern edge of the US (SW for me), but when I was stationed in North Dakota I'd get off duty around midnight and it was still not completely dark yet.
That last summer especially, we'd have lightening storms blow through almost every night, it seemed. At 1600 as I was going in for duty, the sky would be clear except for a bank of clouds way off on the western horizon. About 2000 (8PM to you civilians) the storm would hit and knock some of our equipment out (I worked the comm squadron's job control, so we received all the outage calls). Then at midnight I'd get off duty, look up to see the stars starting to come out in the clear summer sky, and look to the east horizon to see the bank of clouds departing our area -- IOW, it was still light enough to clearly see those clouds that far away.
Minot AFB? The place that frequently has the coldest winter temperature in the continental US -- but without much snow?
I highly doubt any energy savings. The amount of time you'd delay turning on your lights in the evening, you just turn them on earlier in the morning instead.
Did anyone have to manually adjust their computer clock? Mine switched over automatically. I'm on Windows XP. Now, if only all my other clocks would automatically adjust themselves.![]()