really? That's more than halfway to the boiling point of water. It was only 30+ here for about a week. Mind you edmonton rarely gets over 30.
212÷68.9=3.07
really? That's more than halfway to the boiling point of water. It was only 30+ here for about a week. Mind you edmonton rarely gets over 30.
Degrees or collective IQ?Really? That's more than halfway to the boiling point of water. It was only 30+ here for about a week. Mind you Edmonton rarely gets over 30.
Weather
That's all
And you're what? a scientist? or a gullible lemming......
Temperature in British Columbia are no higher today than they were in July of 1941 so that myth can be put to bed!![]()
I'm not an expert either but neither am I gullible
Well, that certainly explains all the forest fires.
Putting out fires for the past 140 years has depleted the soil, weakened the trees and built up fuel on the forest floor.
The natural burn cycle for alpine and boreal forest is 40 years on average.
If the forests were healthy they'd be creating there own rain buy releasing turpenes to seed the clouds.
Doubt me? Look it up.
The provincial flowerofThe Yukon is fire weed , why ?All I know is that you can keep on making excuses for heat-inspired events like forest fires in California, southern Europe, BC, Indonesia, and other places, but eventually you run out of excuses that deny higher average temperatures and unusually prolonged droughts.
Really? That's more than halfway to the boiling point of water. It was only 30+ here for about a week. Mind you Edmonton rarely gets over 30.
Around half of our fires are human inspired. I'm guessing they were your former students.All I know is that you can keep on making excuses for heat-inspired events like forest fires in California, southern Europe, BC, Indonesia, and other places, but eventually you run out of excuses that deny higher average temperatures and unusually prolonged droughts.
The provincial flowerofThe Yukon is fire weed , why ?
You having been a teacher explains why kids today are so stupid. Water boils at 212 degrees at sea level. So not even 1/3 of the way there.
Around half of our fires are human inspired. I'm guessing they were your former students.
The provincial flowerofThe Yukon is fire weed , why ?