239 :>D Who here knows about the cricket-chirping temperature thing? You count the number chirps in 14 seconds, then add 40 - that's the outside temp. In looking into this more, I've found that there's a southern method (it's for crickets with a drawl ~giggle~). They only count for 5 seconds, but then there's a seasonal multiplier (that I'm not sure of). So - do tell - who here knows what I'm talking about? Is it true? Is it accurate?
It is called Dolbears Law and there is no variation between "Northern" or "Southern" crickets. It is applied across the board. Anyone who adds to the method is either an Engineer or just plain ornery.
When it was 20 degrees by my thermometer i waited 14 seconds and there where no chirps ... added 40... figured it was 40 degrees out side ... and froze my butt off....
No sane cricket is out in 20 degree weather. Just sayin'. YMMV. Must have been one of them "Furry Crickets" ...
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