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    #51
    Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
    the answer to your question
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    So that must be why the CBC rag runs climate change articles 24/7 whenever there is a hot day?

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      #52
      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
      So that must be why the CBC rag runs climate change articles 24/7 whenever there is a hot day?
      Just like deniers post 24/7 whenever there is a cold day. Neither is reflective of climate, it is only a snapshot of weather at a specific place

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        #53
        Oh, and btw sheepwheat CBC also reports cold weather as they just did https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/solstice-frost-records-1.6074630 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/solstice-frost-records-1.6074630
        Funny they would do this if their agenda is only to report on weather reflective of a warming climate as you are insinuating. Or maybe CBC is smart enough to know the difference between weather and climate that seems to be lost on many here.
        I wonder if Jazz and other deniers will be posting next week asking then where the warming is if we set hot temperature records as forecast?

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          #54
          My beef is against the b/s claim that our growing seasons are longer in western Canada ....
          the big majority of western Canada has seen shorter growing seasons the past 3-4 years other than the far southern prairies .
          A few hot days in the mid growing season does not extend that , but frosts sure do shorten it .....

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            #55
            Frosts at the end of august tend to terminate growing seasons as well like what happened recently

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              #56
              Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
              Oh, and btw sheepwheat CBC also reports cold weather as they just did https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/solstice-frost-records-1.6074630 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/solstice-frost-records-1.6074630
              Funny they would do this if their agenda is only to report on weather reflective of a warming climate as you are insinuating. Or maybe CBC is smart enough to know the difference between weather and climate that seems to be lost on many here.
              I wonder if Jazz and other deniers will be posting next week asking then where the warming is if we set hot temperature records as forecast?
              Did they report on the billion dollars worth of frost damage this spring and the last few falls ?
              Don’t think I seen a word on that .

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                #57
                Actually a billion would hardly touch the damage done the past few years from spring and fall frosts , shortened growing seasons and early heavy September snow falls in a big area in western Canada.
                But nope , not a word

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                  #58
                  Ole Jim sure praised the people who made the billion dollar rain in Manitoba, but not a peep on the billion dollar frost that Manitoba had a few weeks later .
                  Weird eh ?

                  The rain was a factitious billion dollar rain
                  The frost was not
                  Last edited by furrowtickler; Jun 23, 2021, 18:23.

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                    #59
                    The only sector in ag that made a billion dollars of that rain was the ag Chem input suppliers .... the next rain or not may actually be worth something to farmers

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                      #60
                      surprised , fair bit of frost damage here , low runs , edges , peas , barley , canola
                      seemed like it never got colder than +1??
                      took 3 days to show , some north of the swamp is *** k ed

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