Some interesting weather information and patterns at AccuWeather.com.
July has been a pitiful month for most cities/states/provinces on the east coast and mid-west. Not so for parts of the west coast and south.
July in Montreal is notorious for hot humidity. The average is 30 degrees c but we're nowhere near these temperatures this year.
There's also been an overall drop in temperatures globally.
How this fits into the global warming thingy is not for me to say. But it's interesting nonetheless.
Climate is not to be confused with weather. The warming up of some areas can bring weather patterns that are baffling. What we need to look at are long term trends and temperature averages over 5 to 10 years. Only then does it make any sense.
ReplyDeletePaul, sei un pozzo di saggezza. The new generations should learn .... ;-)
ReplyDeleteYes, it's all in the semantics but the global warming campaign has done a great job shifting words and definitions. I notice the same thing with the health care plan in the U.S. where the terms and definitions keep changing.
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