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Originally posted by GDR View PostWhen they talk about global warming temp change it is full year average. We have had more snow, more cold and less Chinook days than I ever remember this winter but on the flip side we had the hottest summer and fall last year too so maybe the average is just normal??
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Just give them time. They are frantically trying to figure out how to spin it and taxes on global cooling. Someone has to pay for this weather change. Too bad they wouldn’t figure out that the weather always changes. Not our fault we don’t control the sun.
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Certainly was not the hottest summer around here last year, wheat graded feed on account of frost damage. Was looking for some warm weather at the end of summer to get some stuff that had flooded and regrew to mature and it was hazy on account of humidity and smoke every day so did not mature the crop.
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We're all looking for a different prescription for our weather ailments, the slower the spring thaw in the Slum of the Ghetto the better. Not being adversarial, just stating a fact!
Hope everyone gets what they're looking for, but we know that's not possible.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostShh, shh you're not allowed to talk any common sense around here. To further the dumb agenda you only count the odd cold day - not the warm ones and you're never allowed to use an average to establish a trend - that would defeat the purpose.
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8in more of the wettest heaviest snow that can fall. Another layer of pure white that won't soak up any heat at all.
The runoff is going to cause major flooding when it dose melt or if it melts.
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Forecast for this weekend is certainly cold enough for this time of year, highs of -5 with some more snow. It has been a long winter in central Alberta. Was a little surprised, tagging calves this morning that were born the day before midday. Calves were dry but still froze some of their ears overnight. Wasn't that cold -8 but was very damp and foggy. Looking forward to spring!!
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