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    #31
    Originally posted by Partners View Post
    If you believe the Country Guide.
    Possible Frost end of August..
    That would really be great , my reseeded flax isn't even flowering yet. Fantastic.

    BTW will it freeze the hoppers enough to prevent a worse episode next year.

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      #32
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      That would really be great , my reseeded flax isn't even flowering yet. Fantastic.

      BTW will it freeze the hoppers enough to prevent a worse episode next year.
      We have the worst hoppers that I’ve ever seen.

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        #33
        Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
        Just weather in China heat wave destroying crops.
        Your a smart guy, person , whatever…. Figure it out …

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          #34
          Then we have Prince Harry travelling all over the world several times virtual signaling to us peasants on how we need to do our part to save the planet…. Really ??? Ffs 🤦*♂️

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            #35
            He can go to the worst HE LL ASAP, take all Climate Nazis with him!

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              #36
              Texas 40 days over a 100. Does not matter what you call it. We can only mitigate the effects
              . No easy answers.

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                #37
                Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                Texas 40 days over a 100. Does not matter what you call it. We can only mitigate the effects
                . No easy answers.
                Well that balances out the 40 days well below normal for western Canada the pacific NW this spring

                The US heat dome was predicted a month ago , no surprise .

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                  Texas 40 days over a 100. Does not matter what you call it. We can only mitigate the effects
                  . No easy answers.
                  La Niña

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                    NASA, NOAA and SpaceWeather say a coronal mass ejection will reach Earth this week. It has the potential to knock out communications in some parts of the world.


                    Gonzalo José Carracedo Carballal, Estudiante de Doctorado en Astrofísica, Centro de Astrobiología (INTA-CSIC) and David Montes, Profesor Titular de Universidad, Universidad Complutense de MadridSee more
                    Wed, July 20, 2022, 9:00 AM
                    The sun at 13:32 on July 15, 2022, just as the filament that resulted in the solar flare begins to detach. (Helioviewer)

                    Something is happening to the sun. One of the regions of the solar atmosphere currently exhibiting sunspots caught the attention of observatories on July 11, when there was a sudden increase in ultraviolet and X-ray brightness. The next ones to notice were the amateur radio communities on either side of the Pacific Ocean, when their communications were briefly interrupted.

                    A solar flare — the emission of electromagnetic radiation and energetic particles located in a small region of the solar atmosphere — had just occurred. It is a region where the magnetic field is particularly strong and complex.

                    A solar flare often precedes a much more powerful event. The same magnetic field that generated the flare twists beneath the sun’s surface, drags huge amounts of solar plasma out of the sun and, like a cannon, hurls it at high speed into space. This is called a coronal mass ejection.

                    Unlike the radiation from a flare, which reaches the Earth at the speed of light in about eight minutes, coronal mass ejections are composed of charged particles that move more slowly. It can take from a few hours to several days for them to reach the Earth’s orbit.

                    Several moderately intense flares have continued to occur over the past week. On July 15, one of them was accompanied by a spectacular ejection. This time, however, it is heading towards Earth, and we expect it to hit us on July 21.

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                      #40
                      Latest update....youtu.be/LtKYR2KE58Y

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                        #41
                        How easy the public is manipulated.

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                          #42
                          Long range weather forecast:



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                            #43
                            July 28-mid August

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                              #44
                              Cool here now but will need some heat for late reseeded crops and corn and greenfeed. Should not need jacket to mow lawn after supper but seems I do.

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                                #45
                                Next 10 days could be hot and dry for the Midwest row crops, especially hard on Soybeans.






                                Looks reasonable for western Canada!

                                Blessings and Salutations

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