Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Winter forecast.
El Nino and La Nina. Both seem to have an effect on the climate and the coming Canadian winter. I was reading an article when my eye fell on this one. The article says we had a short and warm winter last year. True or false, one day Edmonton was the second coldest town on the planet with -43 degrees Celsius. By no means warm in my book, see also this post from last year. So the forecast is a colder and snowier winter. Something Johan's cab driver tells him too; 6 foot of snow and long frequent cold snaps of minus 35 and below. We will wait and see if winters like in the sixties will return. Kinda cool if they do, right. We've got 8 cord of firewood ready. Bring it on.
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