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Started by kee, March 26, 2015, 01:58:25 AM

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Quote from: A Nonny Moose on March 28, 2015, 01:42:18 PM
30 degrees year around would get very boring.  However, that kind of climate would soon acclimate everyone and people wouldn't notice the temperature unless it changed.  The big factor would be the relative humidity.
i totally wouldn't mind 30c year round, if the humidity is low. with our humidity in summer 20/22c is quite comfortable, anything more is blegh.
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j'attend avec impatience le cris des outardes :)
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Quote from: RedKetchup on March 26, 2015, 08:36:37 AM
Quote from: rkelly17 on March 26, 2015, 06:18:03 AM
When I lived in Southern California . . . . Now that I live in Southern Ontario


thats the part i will never understand ^^  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

A person has to work to eat and the sort of work I did meant one of 8 or so locations in North America--some much worse places to live than Waterloo, ON. Even now after almost 30 years every so often some says, "Why did you ever move here? Besides, by moving here we missed the embarrassment of having "The Govenator" as our governor. Of course that would have been cancelled if we had moved to Toronto.

A Nonny Moose

Quote from: RedKetchup on March 28, 2015, 07:16:51 PM
j'attend avec impatience le cris des outardes :)

A l'enfer avec les outardes.  All they do is mess up the grass and shorelines with droppings and pollute the beaches.  Canada Geese are protected so one has to scare them off.  They are a great nuisance.
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A Nonny Moose

Unbelievably, the forecast high for tomorrow is 18 C.  Single digits otherwise for the week.
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A Nonny Moose

Second week of April.  Went shopping in shorts today.  Temperature around 5 C.  Since I have to wear therapeutic knee-highs (pressure stockings), there was not much exposed flesh.  It was refreshing.

As of March 31, 2015 Environment Canada has established a broadcast warning system.  A two tone siren on all broadcast media indicates a demand for attention as a warning follows.  This was announced today by the weather channel.  It seems TWN is the host site for this system.

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A Nonny Moose

Good morning, he said.  Ice pellets are bouncing off my windows.  We seem to have a nor'easter today.
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Nilla

Ice pellets, that doesn't sound very pleasant. We have a lovely spring wheather here. Sunny! OK it's frost in the morning, the wind is cold, but that's the way it is. It's lovely if you find a place sheltered from the wind.

A Nonny Moose

Tuesday was an interesting day to go shopping in this area.  Rain in bands on the way into town (Exeter, ON) but by the time we got to the grocery store it had changed to sleet with fairly large ice pellets.  The spring weather has regressed three or four weeks due to what the weather mavens call an irregularity in the Jet Stream which has dipped south over central Canada but lies to the north in the west.  BC and Alberta are hotter than normal, and we are in a cold snap.  The east coast is also getting a lot of nasty weather off the Atlantic.
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RedKetchup

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yeah in days to comes... they forcast like 30-40cm of snow in the north east of quebec ^^

http://www.msn.com/fr-ca/meteo/articles-principaux/sept-%c3%aeles-30-cm-de-neige-attendus/ar-AAbsNKY?lang=fr-ca
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A Nonny Moose

Isn't that actually in the Ungava?  A lot of Quebec is north of 60.
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kee

April shows of her stuff here in Norway instead. 59,18413°N 9,64961°E is the place and 19' C is the name. Cloudless blue skies of course, when she flirts she doesn't do it halfway, April.
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RedKetchup

Quote from: A Nonny Moose on April 22, 2015, 05:50:06 AM
Isn't that actually in the Ungava?  A lot of Quebec is north of 60.

nan. sept-iles, a bit more further than quebec city, on the st-laurent. and also all gaspesie.
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Ah, je sens.  Les cantons de l'Est.  [OIC the eastern counties]
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RedKetchup

Quote from: A Nonny Moose on April 22, 2015, 07:52:30 AM
Ah, je sens.  Les cantons de l'Est.  [OIC the eastern counties]

yeah and all along the Appalaches that goes up to Gaspé :)
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