• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Just Weather

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #11
    Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
    Obviously the satellites are scanning what is actually happening… there are N O surprises on where our production is going this summer in western Canada.

    Storm events will, as is normal in Western Canada… determine the final outcome of the production in 2022… NO one but the great Creator himself… knows the outcome of our future!

    Blessings and Salutations, hope all is well with you Larry. Spoke with John D this morning… got an old CWB monitor from 2013… wow…Some folks worry about‘
    Our “privacy’ now?!!!!

    Just thinking about how wildly we were manipulated before August 1 2012!!!

    Farmers, the biggest speculators… who have endless opportunity to manage prices paid for their production in 2022!!!

    Unbelievable opportunity for us to be risk managers… for our farms and families!

    Here is where we diverge in opinions...

    Storms? The amount of hail loss versus the shower that just went through is a net gain on bushels. The deluge in MB this morning is a different story.
    Export Sales reporting - dick done - resolutions passed everywhere.
    Carbon Credit bs - nothing done and now western Canada is looking at the same s/h/i/t/ that Netherlands are...

    So keep giving up free info...the Sat data IS not showing 2013 values yet.
    You give up enough of your info to STATSCAN and get nothing back in return.
    No one draws a line in the sand...just keep giving.

    Not everyone is in the aqua zone:

    Click image for larger version

Name:	Screenshot 2022-07-19 160058.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	65.8 KB
ID:	773552

    Comment


      #12
      Storms are dropping 3 to 4 in. Cereals lodging. Have not seen storms like this for a number of years.

      Comment


        #13
        Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
        Obviously the satellites are scanning what is actually happening… there are N O surprises on where our production is going this summer in western Canada.

        Storm events will, as is normal in Western Canada… determine the final outcome of the production in 2022… NO one but the great Creator himself… knows the outcome of our future!

        Blessings and Salutations, hope all is well with you Larry. Spoke with John D this morning… got an old CWB monitor from 2013… wow…Some folks worry about‘
        Our “privacy’ now?!!!!

        Just thinking about how wildly we were manipulated before August 1 2012!!!

        Farmers, the biggest speculators… who have endless opportunity to manage prices paid for their production in 2022!!!

        Unbelievable opportunity for us to be risk managers… for our farms and families!


        It is absolutely astounding how history repeats itself!!!!

        Blessings and Salutations
        Last edited by TOM4CWB; Jul 19, 2022, 16:05.

        Comment


          #14

          Comment


            #15
            [QUOTE=TOM4CWB;

            It is absolutely astounding how history repeats itself!!!!

            Blessings and Salutations[/QUOTE]

            Speaking of Weather [Solar]

            Adam Smith
            Mon, July 18, 2022, 4:18 AM

            "A solar storm is predicted to hit the Earth tomorrow [that was today.....but] that could disrupt GPS and radio signals.

            The impact of a “snake-like filament” from the Sun, which Nasa predicts will happen on 19 July, will be a “direct hit” according to Dr Tamitha Skov, adding that we should “expect signal disruptions on Earth’s nightside”. It is also possible that aurora might be visible in some regions of the Earth.


            Direct Hit! A snake-like filament launched as a big #solarstorm while in the Earth-strike zone. NASA predicts impact early July 19. Strong #aurora shows possible with this one, deep into mid-latitudes. Amateur #radio & #GPS users expect signal disruptions on Earth's nightside. pic.twitter.com/7FHgS63xiU

            — Dr. Tamitha Skov (@TamithaSkov) July 16, 2022

            However, it is possible that the storm could also come later this week. The G1-class storm – which is “minor” but could impact satellite operations – could strike the Earth on 20 or 21 July, according to SpaceWeather.

            The origins of the storm come from a coronal mass ejection, a release of plasma and magnetic energy, which leapt from the Sun on 15 July by an unstable filament of magnetism. These eruptions are capable of releasing 100,000 times more energy than all the power plants on Earth generate throughout a year."

            GPS, radio signals, and satellites could be disrupted despite the storm being ‘minor’

            Comment


              #16
              Larry, who is this Statscan of which you speak?

              Comment


                #17
                Originally posted by LWeber View Post
                Here is where we diverge in opinions...

                Storms? The amount of hail loss versus the shower that just went through is a net gain on bushels. The deluge in MB this morning is a different story.
                Export Sales reporting - dick done - resolutions passed everywhere.
                Carbon Credit bs - nothing done and now western Canada is looking at the same s/h/i/t/ that Netherlands are...

                So keep giving up free info...the Sat data IS not showing 2013 values yet.
                You give up enough of your info to STATSCAN and get nothing back in return.
                No one draws a line in the sand...just keep giving.

                Not everyone is in the aqua zone:

                [ATTACH]10769[/ATTACH]
                I don’t give them SFA
                Never have
                Told them to come get me
                Never have

                Comment


                  #18
                  Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                  Speaking of Weather [Solar]

                  Adam Smith
                  Mon, July 18, 2022, 4:18 AM

                  "A solar storm is predicted to hit the Earth tomorrow [that was today.....but] that could disrupt GPS and radio signals.

                  The impact of a “snake-like filament” from the Sun, which Nasa predicts will happen on 19 July, will be a “direct hit” according to Dr Tamitha Skov, adding that we should “expect signal disruptions on Earth’s nightside”. It is also possible that aurora might be visible in some regions of the Earth.


                  Direct Hit! A snake-like filament launched as a big #solarstorm while in the Earth-strike zone. NASA predicts impact early July 19. Strong #aurora shows possible with this one, deep into mid-latitudes. Amateur #radio & #GPS users expect signal disruptions on Earth's nightside. pic.twitter.com/7FHgS63xiU

                  — Dr. Tamitha Skov (@TamithaSkov) July 16, 2022

                  However, it is possible that the storm could also come later this week. The G1-class storm – which is “minor” but could impact satellite operations – could strike the Earth on 20 or 21 July, according to SpaceWeather.

                  The origins of the storm come from a coronal mass ejection, a release of plasma and magnetic energy, which leapt from the Sun on 15 July by an unstable filament of magnetism. These eruptions are capable of releasing 100,000 times more energy than all the power plants on Earth generate throughout a year."

                  https://ca.yahoo.com/news/solar-stor...101857176.html
                  Drugs are a wonderful thing!🙄🤪

                  Comment


                    #19
                    Originally posted by LWeber View Post
                    Here is where we diverge in opinions...

                    Storms? The amount of hail loss versus the shower that just went through is a net gain on bushels. The deluge in MB this morning is a different story.
                    Export Sales reporting - dick done - resolutions passed everywhere.
                    Carbon Credit bs - nothing done and now western Canada is looking at the same s/h/i/t/ that Netherlands are...

                    So keep giving up free info...the Sat data IS not showing 2013 values yet.
                    You give up enough of your info to STATSCAN and get nothing back in return.
                    No one draws a line in the sand...just keep giving.

                    Not everyone is in the aqua zone:

                    [ATTACH]10769[/ATTACH]
                    Larry do u have some kind of preliminary estimate made yet? Hard to decipher how much good and bad out there and will it make an average crop across the prairies. Wild card will be frost free days we get.

                    Comment


                      #20
                      Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                      Just Weather in Europe. Record high temp. No water for crops etc. We shall see if this "weather" lasts more than this year.
                      Realistically Agstar I am not going to bother debating as neither of us will change our outlook. But as far as weather goes we had a nasty little storm come through this afternoon, hail in some areas as big as golf balls. Damage anywhere from 5% to 100%. What really surprised me was one person I talked to farms quite a spread out land base, 46 miles from farthest North to farthest south. Every piece of land had some hail damage, some only 5-10%, some more significant. Usually spreading out your land base spreads out your risk. I had some wheat hailed out over 50%. A neighbour over 6 miles away lost a steel Quonset that was built in the 70’s. Nasty Weather.

                      Comment

                      • Reply to this Thread
                      • Return to Topic List
                      Working...