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MadCow wrote:
Last night the temperature was -15C which we are NOT equipped for. I wore a jersey in bed! Today the sun came out. Nice shots. I'm right across the pond from you in Newfoundland and we don't have a stitch of white on the ground. It was 7 degrees the other day. ![]() -- We must change the way we live Or the climate will do it for us. |
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clouddreamer wrote: MadCow wrote: Last night the temperature was -15C which we are NOT equipped for. I wore a jersey in bed! Today the sun came out. Nice shots. I'm right across the pond from you in Newfoundland and we don't have a stitch of white on the ground. It was 7 degrees the other day. ![]() Not a stitch of white on the ground! That's not the usual, is it CD? |
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Dave Moorman wrote:
In article , clouddreamer wrote: MadCow wrote: Last night the temperature was -15C which we are NOT equipped for. I wore a jersey in bed! Today the sun came out. Nice shots. I'm right across the pond from you in Newfoundland and we don't have a stitch of white on the ground. It was 7 degrees the other day. ![]() Not a stitch of white on the ground! That's not the usual, is it CD? Not by a long shot. I grew up with snow from November to April, now we're lucky to see snow from mid-January to mid-March. We get little to no sea ice off the Avalon now too where it used to clog the coast from February to April. (Which affects the seals terribly as the ice melts out from under the pups and they drown in the tens of thousands.) Lots of icebergs in the spring though. Greenland has been much too busy. Chilly in your neck of the woods I see...but some milder stuff looks to be on the way. :] -- We must change the way we live Or the climate will do it for us. |
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clouddreamer wrote: Dave Moorman wrote: In article , clouddreamer wrote: MadCow wrote: Last night the temperature was -15C which we are NOT equipped for. I wore a jersey in bed! Today the sun came out. Nice shots. I'm right across the pond from you in Newfoundland and we don't have a stitch of white on the ground. It was 7 degrees the other day. ![]() Not a stitch of white on the ground! That's not the usual, is it CD? Not by a long shot. I grew up with snow from November to April, now we're lucky to see snow from mid-January to mid-March. We get little to no sea ice off the Avalon now too where it used to clog the coast from February to April. (Which affects the seals terribly as the ice melts out from under the pups and they drown in the tens of thousands.) Lots of icebergs in the spring though. Greenland has been much too busy. Chilly in your neck of the woods I see...but some milder stuff looks to be on the way. :] Right. It has been milder - a little break in the action. That's a shame about the seal pups. When you say Greenland has been much too busy, that's because its polar cap may be deteriorating? |
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