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    #37
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    I don't think Homogenization would have any impact on a climate record when the data shows 4.5 C degree warming in the past 70 years in the Mackenzie area of the Northwest Territories.

    "People say, well gee, the world's warmed up by 1 C in the last 135 years, but there are parts of Canada that have warmed in some seasons by four, four-and-half degrees in a 70-year period," Environment Canada's senior climatologist, David Phillips says. "So twice as much in half the time."

    take a look at the climate map from Environment Canada in this article:
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/climate-change-canada-1.4878263

    "The greatest differences are seen in the north and the interior of continental coast in the west. The region with the greatest warming in 70 years is in the Mackenzie area of the Northwest Territories where temperatures have risen by between 4 C and 5 C in some parts."

    I recently spoke with a farmer from La Crete in northern Alberta. On the ground in that area it has had dramatic climate change with higher temperatures and much drier than normal. It is near the area of greatest temperature change in the Mackenzie as mentioned by Philips and show on the map in the article.

    You can deny climate change and make excuses all you want, but the data tells the truth.
    I find your comment about La Crete quite interesting. A friend of mine who lives in the Manning area was down to AgrI-Trade and stopped out for a visit. He was telling me how their first killing frost occurred at the end of August with -8 the first night and -12 the second which was then followed by 48 consecutive nights below freezing. He said it was the middle of October before they had a few decent days with nights above freezing. Lots of green canola in his area. So yes it certainly sounds a lot warmer to me!

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      #38
      Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
      I find your comment about La Crete quite interesting. A friend of mine who lives in the Manning area was down to AgrI-Trade and stopped out for a visit. He was telling me how their first killing frost occurred at the end of August with -8 the first night and -12 the second which was then followed by 48 consecutive nights below freezing. He said it was the middle of October before they had a few decent days with nights above freezing. Lots of green canola in his area. So yes it certainly sounds a lot warmer to me!
      Hence the name change from Global Warming to the catch all Climate Change. Marketing at it's best( or worst).

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