Storm buries parts of Ontario under nearly a metre of snow, thousands without power

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Re: Storm buries parts of Ontario under nearly a metre of snow, thousands without power

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Must be global warming! Sorry, climate change, because global warming didn’t fit the narrative.
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good old canadian winter :smt045
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Nice to see there is something that can go across the border without triggering a 25% tariff. :up:
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Actually global warming fits the narrative perfectly, the Great Lakes are 3C warmer than normal which creates a greater lake effect snowfall. Why are the lakes 3C warmer you ask? Possibly global warming.
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Nothing new to areas taking the stream from Lake Huron, from Sarnia all the way to Sault Ste Marie, I'm 85, and remember lots of wild storms, dropping huge amounts of snow in S,W. Ontario (Sarnia, London, Goderich, Stratford, and up the Bruce Peninsula) , as well as off Georgian Bay, (hitting the Barrie snowbelt).
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mark2 wrote: Nov 30th, 2024, 2:54 pmWhy are the lakes 3C warmer you ask?
Maybe it's all the hot air in Ottawa... :biggrin:
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Carbon taxes aren't high enough to prevent this tragedy from happening.
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mark2 wrote: Nov 30th, 2024, 2:54 pm Actually global warming fits the narrative perfectly, the Great Lakes are 3C warmer than normal which creates a greater lake effect snowfall. Why are the lakes 3C warmer you ask? Possibly global warming.

Oh yes, that blip of data proves the lakes are 3c warmer and all because the citizens have not paid enough carbon tax in Canada.... yet.
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Re: Storm buries parts of Ontario under nearly a metre of snow, thousands without power

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good old school snow storm :smt045
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mark2 wrote: Nov 30th, 2024, 2:54 pm Why are the lakes 3C warmer you ask?
They're not. Only the surface temperature has slightly increased.

And lake effect snow only happens when COLD air goes over a lake.....which goes against the global warming myth.
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Re: Storm buries parts of Ontario under nearly a metre of snow, thousands without power

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These snow storms have been happening long before we started using fossil fuels , just look at the recorded history from hundreds of years ago !

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