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    Every Provincial capital below freezing today

    I went on the weather network this morning to check the temperature and that was the headline story. Apparently it is a rare feat to have every provincial capital below freezing at the same time. I guess it doesn’t stay below freezing much in Victoria B.C. So Canada is covered with cold Arctic air, where did it come from, I thought the Canadian Arctic was warming 3 times as fast as any place on earth?! I remember Chuck2 pointing out when a remote outpost in Antarctica had recorded it warmest temperature ever and how this was the result of climate change. Well many cold weather records some that have existed for over 80 years in western Canada have been broken this week, what is that a result of?! Incidentally-32 here this morning with a windchill of -42 I guess I will throw shorts on to go feed cattle lol!

    #2
    Oh ****
    By spring it will be the warmest winter on record
    Luckily we are warming up twice as fast as anywhere else or it would be 40 below..... oh wait , it is ?
    Last edited by Guest; Feb 11, 2021, 08:44.

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      #3
      Wife grabbed a coffee and looked at outside temp , said oh shit and went back to bed. Guess she's not going out to warm up the tractors for me

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        #4
        All the Climate Change guys are in hiding in the basement with the Gas fireplace on and the space heater cranked too high.

        It's a shame they are all con artists who tried to kill a country and take us down a blind path of Solar and Wind.

        Here is a good one I heard.

        Wind turbine and solar power breakthrough...connecting a small diesel generator increase the power output exponentially. Then in order to reduce wasted materials remove the wind turbine and solar panels.

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          #5
          Yeah its cold outside. But December and January were way above average temperatures in our part of the world.

          Here is the December temperature map:
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            #6
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Yeah its cold outside. But December and January were way above average temperatures in our part of the world.

            Here is the December temperature map:
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            The earth has existed for over 4.5 billion years and your going to base all your arguments on average temperatures over a 30 year period?! It would truly be absolutely hilarious if it really wasn’t so absolutely sad and absurd!!

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              #7
              The cold air is down here because the warm air is over the Arctic and keeping the cold in place.

              So technically the Arctic is warm.

              🤐🤐

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                #8
                Complete denial of the science of human caused climate change Hamloc? C'mom man you can do better than that. Where's your scientific evidence?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                  The cold air is down here because the warm air is over the Arctic and keeping the cold in place.

                  So technically the Arctic is warm.

                  🤐🤐
                  You are correct to an extent as it is only in the -20’s in various locations in the Northwest Territories.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                    The cold air is down here because the warm air is over the Arctic and keeping the cold in place.

                    So technically the Arctic is warm.

                    🤐🤐
                    Sorry, the arctic is cold today. Record lows possible for Houston Texas by Monday. London England below zero

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                      You are correct to an extent as it is only in the -20’s in various locations in the Northwest Territories.
                      Hamloc, just like they deleted 100 yrs of weather records, they have cherry picked the new baseline comparisons. Anything goes with climate hypocrits.

                      Check the arctic sea ice. thats the best measure of climate change and you will find. We have been told thats the point of all the change, sea ice melting creating a runaway global warming effect. And after 30 yrs of scaremongering, still not happening.

                      of course thats not science to the uneducated like chuck. When you are an activist, nothing matter but your agenda.

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                        #12
                        https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/climate-change-impacts/why-polar-vortex-keeps-breaking-out-arctic https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/climate-change-impacts/why-polar-vortex-keeps-breaking-out-arctic

                        Why the Polar Vortex Keeps Breaking out of the Arctic

                        Every once in a while, the polar vortex is coming to visit. It dips south over North America from its usual perch in the Arctic and brings freezing cold temperatures. While it might be hard to fathom when you are trying to avoid frostbite, researchers have found that more frequent mid-latitude visits by the polar vortex are likely a side effect of climate change.

                        Although those of us who live in locations like the United States and Europe rarely hear about it unless it’s heading our way, the polar vortex is around all year long. It’s an area of cold air with low atmospheric pressure over the Arctic. As with all areas with low pressure in the northern hemisphere, the winds of the polar vortex swirl counterclockwise and inward towards the North Pole. Around its outer fringes is the polar jet stream, a fast-flowing current of air that circles the Earth between the Arctic and the mid-latitudes.

                        Typically, a large difference in temperature between the air of the polar vortex and the air in the mid-latitudes drives the polar jet stream. However, the Arctic is warming faster than other areas of the planet, which makes the difference in temperature less distinct. This causes the polar jet stream to meander north and south instead of making a beeline around the planet. The meandering causes the cold air of the polar vortex to wobble, and, like a toupee that goes askew, it can slip south off of the Arctic over the United States, Europe, or Asia. As meteorologist Marshall Shepherd noted in Forbes, "Ironically and counterintuitive to many, the strong polar vortex can be linked, in part, to warmer temperatures."

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                          Complete denial of the science of human caused climate change Hamloc? C'mom man you can do better than that. Where's your scientific evidence?
                          I am looking forward to reading Dr. Patrick Moore’s new book “Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom”. As for denying climate change, after observing the last 15-20 years of political discourse in relation to this topic I have no choice but to come to that conclusion!

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                            #14
                            Ok, chuck since you think it's humans that cause climate change as you call it and Carbon is bad.

                            Why was the Carbon level so low during the great ICE Age?

                            Why was Western Canada a great swamp and so hot covered in the water a jungle?

                            Carbon was at its highest level before the great asteroid hit.

                            But we are basing everything on the last 100 years.

                            Wow, your so far in the left-field it's not even funny.

                            Cut and paste, please.
                            Last edited by SASKFARMER; Feb 11, 2021, 09:42.

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                              #15
                              Yep a good read.

                              Chuck oh no it’s wrong

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