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on 2008-04-20 06:21 (UTC)Wow, you did get a lot.
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on 2008-04-20 06:35 (UTC)no subject
on 2008-04-20 11:48 (UTC)How many inches?
snow should inch away
on 2008-04-20 19:30 (UTC)no subject
on 2008-04-20 15:22 (UTC)Snow, caps, and, oh, apparently Buffalo set a new record high of, um, 87 degrees yesterday. A regular trifecta of unusualness goin' on here. Any planets going retrograde or something?
frakkin' snow
on 2008-04-20 19:29 (UTC)please to be picking up your lost weather ASAP, because we Do Not Want.
thanks so much.
Re: frakkin' snow
on 2008-04-20 20:39 (UTC)Coastal BC gets is weather from, mostly, the Pacific; warmer Arctic Ocean means increased cold water circulation means whatever the equivalent of the Humbolt current is grows mightier, which means there will be fits of this sort of thing. Seem to recall the pollen records suggest snow in July during the last peak interglacial.
Central Canada gets its weather from a protracted struggle between the Florida Low and the Greenland High and the Beaufort Low; Greenland is less high and Beaufort is less low due to that same warmer Arctic Ocean, so we're getting higher temperatures and more rain.
Ought to do wonderful things for the Winter Olympics.