Posted on 06/28/2021 8:02:06 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Canada has recorded the highest temperature in its history after a village in British Columbia reached 115 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday.
Temperatures in Lytton, B.C., surpassed the previous national record of 113 F (45 C) set on July 5, 1937, in Saskatchewan, according to Environment Canada.
“Did we read this correctly… you’re saying all-time maximum temperature for all 10 provinces for anytime of the year? That is phenomenal!” tweeted the National Weather Service of Missoula, Montana.
More records are expected to be broken Monday, said Environment Canada meteorologist Derek Lee, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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It’s been a typically normal month of June in my parts. Best way to fight climate change (and Covid and most other things) is to simply turn off INGSOC media.
So how many millennia have records been accurately kept?
5he left are prepping everyone for the competition ng climate lockdowns. Alarm stories like this are one increase daily
So in 1937 it was hot.
Then 1937 was followed by 84 years of relatively normal temperatures.
But now again this year it is hot! Oh my God, we are all going to die from global warming! Two hot years only 84 years apart! Woe is me!
Geez, for the coming lockdowns I meant
Will they be growing more peaches, or will they concentrate on citrus?
one fifth at most
ouch for them.. wildlife...domestic pets. Dastardly heat.
And now from my lib housemate I’ll be getting the global warming speel
ouch for them.. wildlife...domestic pets. Dastardly heat.
And now from my lib housemate I’ll be getting the global warming speel
So it got about this hot 84 years ago?
Wow, such global warming.
Funny, it is late June, almost July, and I’m having to wear a jacket outside. Highs only in the 60s rather than upper 80s we would normally expect. Of course “average” highs and lows are just that. Variations, even extremes happen all the time.
Lol. Much warmer during the Jurrasic.
IOW, Canada gets hot once every 100 years.
So how many millennia have records been accurately kept?
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Exactly. How many epochs of "recorded" history?
Too many alarmists think the history of weather on this planet started a hundred or two hundred years ago.
Global cooling sometimes causes local warming.
Here around Houston it’s been unseasonably cool and wet since January. On average, things are about normal. This is about weather, not climate.
Just Weather. When its hot in the west its cool in the east. Below normal temperatures continue for the the east.
So, it took 84 years to break a record by only 2 degrees. The sky is falling, we are all doomed.
Lack of rainfall allows soil to dry, lack of sufficient moisture precludes transpirational cooling of air by vegetation. All too often the vegetation dies from the heat stress.
Sunlight utilized by a plant’s life processes does not go toward heating the surroundings. Evaporative cooling of plant and soil surfaces restrain high temperature extremes. Water comes first—high temperatures second.
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