Oh. I see. Thanks man.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, spaceman <Spaceman@...> wrote:
>
> Sorry, that was a little short. Let me expand on that.
>
> Take the highs from all the days of the year, and average them. Take the
> lows for all the days of the year and average them. Then average those
> two numbers and you get the average temperature for the year. Get down
> into the earth and the temperature will be at that temperature,
> approximately. The depth needed to reach that average is cited by
> different authorities as being below five feet, below ten feet, etc.
> Since my floor will be at 15' below grade I seem to be deep enough no
> matter which authority you choose to accept.
>
>
> On 2/18/2013 7:25 PM, spaceman wrote:
> > https://duckduckgo.com/?q=annual+average+temperature
> >
> > On 2/18/2013 7:09 PM, waterengineman101 wrote:
> >> " which should be
> >> stable at approximately the annual average temperature for your area." ....And what does that mean exactly?
> >>
>
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
[papercreters] Re: underground papercrete house? How do I waterproof it?
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