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OK, this is really getting ridiculous!
We're under a heavy snowfall warning right now. What happened to spring???!? :cry:
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I thought Canadians banned spring? j/k It's 87F with 25 mph winds(NOT a gust measurement. gusts are more like 30-35) here.
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Yeah, no kidding, what the **** is wrong with the weather in Calgary this spring. I've lived here all my life, so I've been used to the crazy weather, but this spring has just sucked.
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This was definitely not in the brochure.... I've only been here 3 years, so I'm still in the "WTF??!" stage. I am told that lasts till about Year 5, at which point apathy sets in. Or despair.
Oh, and if I hear one more person say "so much for global warming!" I am going to slap them with a dead fish. I have one in my freezer specially marked. |
So much for global warming!.....
or maybe it is global warming... anyone seen Day After Tomorrow? |
Climate change is the buzz word for it now.
In Calgary, we have winter.. then June July & August and then winter again. |
Yeah, i've actually been feeling abit of sympathy for you Calgarites as of late. We've had abit of a rough spring up here but nothing compared to y'all. Oh well, so much for global warming.
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It's still 60~ here in SoCal, which is getting annoying.
The last I heard we're putting off GW for ten years as we're in a cooling period for at least that long. Then you'll see! :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Tequila Joe
(Post 6661547)
Climate change is the buzz word for it now.
In Calgary, we have winter.. then June July & August and then winter again. Toronto got way more snow fall than what we normally get during winter. Although I think we officially hit spring for a week or two now. |
This is La Nina.
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Suck it up. I rode motorcycle regularly in snow and only fell once. So saddle up
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Originally Posted by Buglady
(Post 6661312)
This was definitely not in the brochure.... I've only been here 3 years, so I'm still in the "WTF??!" stage. I am told that lasts till about Year 5, at which point apathy sets in. Or despair.
I've been wanting to commute to work (70 kms round trip) for two weeks now but there has been so much rain and snow in that time. And ... there is no such thing as global warming. There is climate change, but climates are cyclic so they go through natural warming and cooling trends ... natural climate changes. We might have been in a warming trend up till a few years ago, but I'm convinced we're into a cooling trend now. :( |
Originally Posted by AEO
(Post 6661834)
+1 for climate change. I saw in the news Australia is in drought with some cities being enveloped by the desert expansion.
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 6661889)
And ... there is no such thing as global warming. There is climate change, but climates are cyclic so they go through natural warming and cooling trends ... natural climate changes. We might have been in a warming trend up till a few years ago, but I'm convinced we're into a cooling trend now. :(
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Originally Posted by CMY
(Post 6661914)
To back up my previous claim: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...efer=worldwide
And also: http://icecap.us/index.php/go/joes-b...tal_ice_extent http://www.iceagenow.com/Growing_Glaciers.htm http://www.worldclimatereport.com/in...ming-snow-job/ http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/envi...aterworld.html |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 6661896)
And some parts of Australia are getting an incredible amount of rain, and have been for about a year now. The drought is over in certain parts there.
I knew that news source, my memory, couldn't be correct. |
I have to say that the weather we're experiencing in Calgary isn't particularly bad. The unpredictability comes from our proximity to the mountains. Spring is almost always later than I think it will be, but autumn seems to last forever. I fondly recall going mountain biking during x-mas holidays, with not a spec of snow to be seen, and temperatures above freezing. Two years ago I was playing street hockey on New Year's Eve in front of my house with friends. Nobody wore a jacket - we were all in t-shirts. I would have switched to shorts, but I kept sliding in the gravel.
Edmonton is cold in the winter. Saskatoon is cold in the winter, but is somehow more pleasant. ;) I know a couple of people who grew up in Winnipeg, and they think the winters here are fine, it's the summers that aren't warm enough [no humidity here]. The biggest change in winter that I have noticed is the amount of snow on the streets. Calgary doesn't plough its roads like it used to. Downtown is bone dry two days after a snowfall, but I need to run studs for the next two weeks just to get down my street. No justice... |
Originally Posted by pinkrobe
(Post 6662426)
I know a couple of people who grew up in Winnipeg, and they think the winters here are fine, it's the summers that aren't warm enough [no humidity here].
I'd move back in a flash if it weren't for my education and the lack of hills there. I do like the mountains here. |
We are also under a snowfall warning. Blah!
And -11 to boot for tomorrow morning. This sucks completely. I will be taking the truck tomorrow........ |
*taking fish out to thaw*
*making list* |
Originally Posted by Sheik_Yerbouti
(Post 6661201)
Yeah, no kidding, what the **** is wrong with the weather in Calgary this spring. I've lived here all my life, so I've been used to the crazy weather, but this spring has just sucked.
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 6661889)
And ... there is no such thing as global warming. There is climate change, but climates are cyclic so they go through natural warming and cooling trends ... natural climate changes. We might have been in a warming trend up till a few years ago, but I'm convinced we're into a cooling trend now. :(
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Originally Posted by Mr. Underbridge
(Post 6664676)
Science disagrees with you.
I don't believe in that either. |
Originally Posted by Mr. Underbridge
(Post 6664676)
Some science disagrees with you.
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Originally Posted by pinkrobe
(Post 6667660)
Fixed
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