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Originally posted by caseih View Postthis horseshit will catch up to them soon enough, same as the canola glut that wasn't there , (came from the Cdn and US govt's) (i.e. Stats Can and Usda) so must of been right ? right chuck ?
If global warming has continued unabated for 100 yrs and every yr is the hottest on record and every place is warming 3x as fast as everyone else, then records like these would have been taken out by now. And no thats not weather. Higher temps will result in higher peaks eventually, yet none ever happen.
But muh science.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post2020 was Earth’s 2nd-hottest year, just behind 2016
January 14, 2021
It’s official: 2020 ranks as the second-hottest year on record for the planet, knocking 2019 down to third hottest, according to an analysis by NOAA scientists.
https://www.noaa.gov/news/2020-was-earth-s-2nd-hottest-year-just-behind-2016 https://www.noaa.gov/news/2020-was-earth-s-2nd-hottest-year-just-behind-2016
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It's not getting hotter it's getting milder. Of course this will result in less ice and snow.
Interesting for Battleford SK the average annual temp for 2020 makes it the 20th warmest year in the last 30. Unremarkable. Quite a few coolish months this year. Everyone will remember we were fretting about being behind on GDD's before finally getting some heat (but no rain in many areas) in July and Aug
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Originally posted by caseih View Post"its official" !!!!!, how exciting, you guys are *** hilarious
Like case said, low information, high useless degree holding, Uber educated, woke, panicky and fearful, leftist urban dwellers are their target.
Same people who are scared about this stupid overblown, “ pandemicâ€.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostFunny. I watch Yakutsk year round, nearly daily. They are in that super red zone. Of course. People who don’t think or look things up would never know this. They trust the “expertsâ€. Lol
Like case said, low information, high useless degree holding, Uber educated, woke, panicky and fearful, leftist urban dwellers are their target.
Same people who are scared about this stupid overblown, “ pandemicâ€.
Your 100% right of looking up information on our own, lots of horseshit posted.. Case in point, your rant regarding a CBC interview with a PEI resident who made that statement it hasn't been -30 degrees in PEI like it use to years ago.
You went on to post it's never been below -27 degrees in PEI. Quick google and low and behold PEI has had many days of -30.
As for Covid you've been anti-masker, anti-vaxxer denier since day one.
Ya your a so called Rightie "Expert" with all the answers.
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Climate
With an extremely continental subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfd), Yakutsk has the coldest winter temperatures for any major city on Earth. Average monthly temperatures in Yakutsk range from +19.5 °C (67.1 °F) in July to −38.6 °C (−37.5 °F) in January. Yakutsk is the largest city built on continuous permafrost,[10] and many houses there are built on concrete piles.
The lowest temperatures ever recorded on the planet outside Antarctica occurred in the basin of the Yana River to the northeast of Yakutsk, making it the coldest major city in the world. Although winters are extremely cold and long – Yakutsk has never recorded a temperature above freezing between 10 November and 14 March inclusive – summers are warm and occasionally hot (though short), with daily maximum temperatures sometimes exceeding +30 °C (86 °F), making the seasonal temperature differences for the region the greatest in the world at 102 °C (184 °F).[11] The lowest temperature recorded in Yakutsk was −64.4 °C (−83.9 °F) on 5 February 1891 and the highest temperatures +38.4 °C (101.1 °F) on 17 July 2011 and +38.3 °C (100.9 °F) on 15 July 1942. The hottest month in records going back to 1834 has been July 1894, with a mean of +23.2 °C (73.8 °F),[12] and the coldest, January 1900, which averaged −51.4 °C (−60.5 °F).[13] Yakutsk is probably the largest and most populous city in the world with an average winter temperature of below −30 °C (−22 °F) degrees.
I don't see a trend.
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https://www.breitbart.com/news/winter-weather-hits-parts-of-europe-from-poland-to-turkey/ https://www.breitbart.com/news/winter-weather-hits-parts-of-europe-from-poland-to-turkey/
Does Europe still grow many acres of winter canola?
Any numbers on spring planted canola vs. fall planted canola?
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