First Half Of Winter, Normal, Whatever Normal Is
Monday, December 3, 2012 @ 10:55 AM
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Prince George- According to Environment Canada, you shouldn’t bring out your bathing suit just yet. They are predicting a normal winter.
The three month forecast suggests that in this part of the province we will have a normal winter with normal snow fall.
If you look at the colours you will see that the areas around Ft St John and North are expected to have colder than normal temperatures, which they have been experiencing, and also up in the area of Whitehorse.
The eastern part of Canada will enjoy much warmer temperatures, which they also have been getting.
All in all no reason to put the shovel away .
Comments
No such thing as normal when it comes to weather. Average!!!.
first half of winter? we havent even entered winter yet for prince george lol
Piers Corbyn, Today 05:57 AM
“Factual error. You refer to CO2 as a âpollutantâ when it is not. It is the food of plants and recent increases (from the geologically very low level of ~0.03%) are good for agriculture. Furthermore as a matter of fact there is no observed or proxy real data in the real world which demonstrates that CO2 increases contribute to warming and there is not one scientist in the world who can produce real data from recent centuries or millenia (or more) to show this. The great danger of the CO2-warmist delusion is that it is pointing the world in the wrong direction. The world is not warming but cooling and the increase in very extreme events in the last 2 years (eg) is as expected as the world approaches a new Little Ice Age (LIA). Indeed the extreme situations in USA, UK and Europe of summer 2012 were predicted in long range in a large amount of detail using a solar-activity understanding of the approaching Little Ice Age. Agriculture is suffering and will continue to suffer and world food shortages will increase as we move more into LIA Climate Change. This real and present climate change is much worse for agriculture and the world economy than the marginal benefit of the small but unrelated, coincidental, increase in CO2.
Thank you, Piers Corbyn, WeatherAction long range weather and climate forecasters”
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