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Cold in the US, warm in Canada?

Mar 30, 2010 10:55AM PDT

Who predicted THIS?

http://www.timescolonist.com/technology/Warm+winter+beyond+shocking/2665661/story.html

From the balmy Arctic, to the open water of the St. Lawrence and snowless western fields, this winter has been the warmest and driest in Canadian record books.

Environment Canada scientists report that winter 2009/10 was 4 C above normal, making it the warmest since nationwide records were first kept in 1948. It was also the driest winter on the 63-year record, with precipitation 22 per cent below normal nationally, and down 60 per cent in parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario.

"It's beyond shocking," David Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment Canada, said Tuesday. Records have been shattered from "coast to coast to coast."

Meanwhile we are experiencing the wettest March ever!

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RE: Who predicted THIS?
Mar 30, 2010 11:05AM PDT

You did?

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(NT) so things are getting better. Good.
Mar 30, 2010 11:35PM PDT