Thursday, June 2, 2022

The Pacific heat-drought continues -- snow in June

 This is beyond my prediction of snow in May.  We have snow in June, but my prediction was really for Toronto.  


Our fickle Gulf heat has gone, and we have the default for the world.


That's the cold Arctic air wiping away our warmth.  The Pacific plumes have no pattern.


The latest ocean currents show that 'La Nina' is here to stay.  


No heat in the oceans, and no heat on land.


There are no heat waves in the world right now, so nothing for the media to push.  All the previous heat waves were 'one day wonders'.  I haven't read that our big storm in Southern Ontario was '100 times more likely' because of clange.  They said that for last year's BC heat wave, which means that we should have 100 times more heat waves, but it doesn't happen.

I still have hope for July at the cottage.  Maybe our summer is down to 2 weeks instead of 2 months.  


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