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    #31
    This year starting out much the same .
    Interesting it coincides with near zero sun spots in the same time period .
    Sun spot activity picking up now so hopefully back to mid September frosts and not late August

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      #32
      Records are made to be broken....

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        #33
        Originally posted by farming101 View Post
        Records are made to be broken....
        so true....good or bad.

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          #34
          Zero rain is zero rain in 88 and this year, the difference was 88 was the hottest may ever . And 88 likely had more reserve moisture.
          I remember scratching and finding the moisture right there April 21 on summerfallow, one month to the day later may 21, my shoes sunk into 3-4 inches of ash , the field had not been touched .I went to the lake for a day the long weekend in may that year , the water was warm enough to swim.
          While I will not argue the science of climate change, useing any weather examples from Saskatchewan to prove anything is pointless.
          Climate is a long long term thing.

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            #35
            It has been snowing since about 5 am. Just hope it knows when to stop.
            As far as David Phillips saying this is the driest May! Holy crap this May was way wetter and way colder than 2002,1988,and 1961. Other than 3 warm days so far May has been very cold

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              #36
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              SF, Your 90 plus dad is smarter and knows more about weather than David Philips! LMAO

              Does he have access to all of Environment Canada's weather data for the last 100 years at multiple locations in all 10 provinces?

              Get him to start crunching numbers and show us his results!
              The data is on the internet...
              An example of data crunching....The attached chart shows the daily highs averaged for each month since 1885 for North Battleford area. Basic math is all that is required to visualize with charts what has been observed and recorded over the decades.
              The trend is highlighted by the black flat line at about the 8 degree level.
              It also pays to read and study historical records. Read some pioneer stories. It is amazing what terrible weather events they survived with very few resources. We think we have it bad and things can only get worse. We haven't lived long enough, that's the problem.
              Discounting a 90 year old's recollections of past weather events only reveals the smug, know it all attitude that pervades academia and with few notable refreshing exceptions, always has
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                #37
                That’s quite a chart, no coordinates properly labelled. Who wants averages and manipulated data? The trend? Where do you find such garbage? There are a few on this site who really dig for the “facts”. 🥴
                Last edited by sumdumguy; May 21, 2021, 10:28.

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                  #38
                  Right at the farm we had 3/10 but closer to the river 7/10. Really patchy but got enough rain on sprayed out grass to hazard canola today. 🤞

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                    #39
                    "The trend is highlighted by the black flat line at about the 8 degree level." Huh ? The chart is almost unreadable and has no context. Where is the link and reference for your chart?

                    Where is the data from all the other stations in Sask and 9 other provinces and the hundreds of stations all across Canada? One station in Saskatchewan does not tell the whole story of Canada's climate does it? Let alone the world?

                    In the NOAA pictures do you think the warming stopped at the 49th? North Dakota and Montana clearly have warmed according to NOAA.
                    Last edited by chuckChuck; May 21, 2021, 11:00.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      Farming, where is the data from all the other stations in Sask and 9 other provinces and the hundreds of stations all across Canada? One station in Saskatchewan does not tell the whole story of Canada's climate does it?

                      In the NOAA pictures do you think the warming stopped at the 49th? North Dakota and Montana clearly have warmed according to NOAA.
                      I have been wondering the same thing as the robot.
                      Where is the data from Environment Canada?
                      Melfort/ Nipawin has no historical data availlable on the EC site.
                      We don't seem to need data to predict future weather.
                      It's all done with computer models. We don't need any data as it's been all figured out by EC scientists.
                      It doesn't work here. They most have us in the wrong zone cause we get very little of what they predict.

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