solarstormlover54
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Hot and dry trend Since January. Looks to continue at least through the first half of May.
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Post by solarstormlover54 on May 17, 2011 20:26:16 GMT
In the last year major disasters such as hurricanes, fires, and flood have ravaged Canadians in an unusual spike in calamity. In 2010 devastating Prairie floods an Atlantic hurricanes made headlines. 2011 is worse; With more floods on The prairies and eastern Canada. The forests in Northern Alberta are on fire, burning through towns in their path. Considering how few disasters have hit during years past it is concerning that this can only get worse. I've been watching the weather and it gets more bizarre with each week. An arctic block is in place, though normal during the winter is unheard of in the summer months. The scary part is the same type of blocking was responsible for the chaos last year in much of Europe and Asia. www.torontosun.com/2011/04/25/manitoba-flooding-wont-be-over-any-time-soonwww.vancouversun.com/Fires+blaze+around+devastated+Slave+Lake+Alta/4797633/story.html
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