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The winter isn't over yet. Weather doesn't fluctuate that much from year to
year. "Kelly Bert Manning" wrote in message ... "B,O,N,O,Z" ) writes: That he is either a liar or a easily fooled simpleton. This has been the warmest, driest winter on record in Canada. Several degrees Celsius above normal, 22% below normal precipitation, 60% below normal precipitation in parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. Time to get used to Global Warming. It is here, it is real and it isn't going away in our grandchildren's lifetimes. Open water on the Great Lakes all winter, no significant sea ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, an average of 4 degrees, Celsius above average nationwide and 6-8C above average in the far north. Ottawa got less snow that Washington, DC. Time for y'all to come up to the Great Green North and thaw out. http://www.timescolonist.com/technol...498/story.html http://www.google.ca/#q=warmest+drie...0b83f8bae2b677 |
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