Environment Canada is expecting the next three months to be average or warmer than normal in almost the entire country, thanks in part to El Nino, a senior climatologist says.
"The good news for all Canadians is that there's no area of significant population where we're showing colder than normal," Dave Phillips told CBC News on Tuesday.
Environment Canada's supercomputer in Montreal has run the numbers, and Phillips said that except for a small area around Lake Superior and part of Nunavut, the winter will be warm in contrast to last year's — one of the longest and coldest on record.
Good start in Saskatchewan!
Here’s a sample of how the rest of the winter survived all the heat trapping that CO2 was doing this winter:
and on and on and on. List not meant to be exhaustive.
Environment Canada can’t get their winter prediction correct only 3 months into the future but climate science can tell us what the world will be like in 2100? Anybody buying that snake oil?
How many millions spent on the Environment Canada supercomputer?
To be fair some parts of BC were blessed with an early spring. Does that mean their carbon tax was not working?
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