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    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
    Canada is a beautiful country to live in especially when things are greenig up in the spring.
    We have 25% or the boreal forests,wetlands,and peatbogs in the world. Plus over 25 million acres of native grassland and over 50 million acres total grassland. We have the worlds longest coastline.
    And only one half of one pecent of the world population.
    Don't worry Chuckie! We are doing much more than our share!
    Enjoy what we have instead of the daily sermon on how bad we are.
    Good points...thankfully for 6 months of the year the crazy ones don't want to live here.


    Its important to think about something....could we defend this great country? Do we have the leadership to defend it?

    Because in all honesty ,,,,why we haven't been invaded or taken over by another country is beyond me.

    The wealth of resources this country has and we are lead by an utter incompetent fool and his team...really makes me wonder.

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      Originally posted by jwab
      Why defend it if you don’t value it, that’s the feel I get from our government, and don’t count on the low population for future generations.

      Getting any rain today bucket?
      Just stared to drizzle a bit...softening it up for more if the forecast holds.

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        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        Good points...thankfully for 6 months of the year the crazy ones don't want to live here.


        Its important to think about something....could we defend this great country? Do we have the leadership to defend it?

        Because in all honesty ,,,,why we haven't been invaded or taken over by another country is beyond me.

        The wealth of resources this country has and we are lead by an utter incompetent fool and his team...really makes me wonder.
        This country could not defend against New Zealand’s Boy Scouts , sorry , people kind scouts .
        Absolutely nothing against our people in military, but our leadership would have them fight with dildos and rubber dinghies ⛵️ the way it’s run

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          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          Hey SF we are still waiting on your 90 year old father to post the rainfall records you said he remembers.

          Here is what the people with actual records have to say about 2020!


          Moose Jaw experienced driest conditions ever recorded in area in 2020
          Regina / 980 CJME
          Logan Stein
          Jan 6, 2021 | 3:25 PM

          Some regions of Saskatchewan had an exceedingly dry 2020.

          Moose Jaw saw the driest conditions ever recorded in the region since Environment Canada started recording precipitation levels for the area in 1916.

          Estevan had its second-driest year on record, Regina its fourth, Swift Current its fifth and Yorkton its fifth.

          Environment Canada meteorologist Terri Lang said this was the second time in less than five years that there was a record low for precipitation in the area.

          “It’s the driest year recorded with 104 years on record,” Lang said. “The second-driest year was in 2017. Southern Saskatchewan overall was very, very dry last year.”

          The 30-year average of precipitation for Moose Jaw, according to Lang, is 365.2 millimetres annually. In 2020, the city received only 179.6 millimetres of precipitation.

          The previous low for the area was 214.8 millimetres in 2017. The next-driest year after that was 1988, at 217.1 millimetres.

          In 2020, Moose Jaw received roughly 49 per cent of precipitation that the area would typically get.

          “It does have impacts on agriculture, but we will have to see what the rest of winter brings with respect to precipitation,” Lang said. “If this keeps happening year after year, then you have to be more concerned about that, but one year doesn’t make a pattern.”

          Lang added places like Swift Current would have been a lot more dry if it wasn’t for snowstorms the city experienced in November.

          “That snowstorm probably brought their stats up,” she said.

          While southern Saskatchewan was dry, the northern part of the province saw above-average moisture last year.

          “As dry as it was in the south, it was wet in the north,” Lang said. “It was sort of a feast and famine. When it came to Saskatchewan there were some very different weather patterns.

          “For the most part, it was much wetter than average all across the north.”
          And the cow jumped over the moon !

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            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            And the cow jumped over the moon !
            Selective for sure , north of the crop land yup
            This area showed above due to one heavy rain ... selective info for those with agenda

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              Rained gently overnight , soaked in for the most part , rain gauge says 1 inch even...going to enjoy the day relaxing.

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                Rained most of the night and still pouring. 1.2” and counting. West Central Sask

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                  We are going to make Queen Vickie a birthday cake today. We want this etched in our memory forever.

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                    For the younger guys on this forum ...this should be a kid making rain...

                    Statistics may prove it out next March April.

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                      My dad used to go and buy a new car when momentous events like this happened.

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