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Another disgusting example of the global warming alarmists lying about their experiences. Northern Canada as well as many parts of Alaska are experiencing unusually COLD temperatures in March. I have posted below the 10 day forecast for the part of Canada which this expedition is exploring. The author makes the point that the weather is more like May weather in the Artic than March...........the average high temperature for March is -1 degrees F. In the first 18 days of March the temperature has been above 1 3 days and below zero on 15. The average temperature for May, which the author states.......'I couldn't help but think, however, that the weather we were having in the middle of March would have been typical May weather fifty years ago' is not the 7 degrees currently, but 30 degress. They global warming crown can't even bring themselves to be truthful when they are actually in the artic, measuring the temperatures. Those uninformed people who have been following their 'excellent' adventure through the artic probably don't even question her lies about what she is observing. Mar 18 Snow Shower 3°/-3° 40% 3°F

Check Flight Delays Mon Mar 19 Light Snow / Wind 6°/-7° 90% 6°F

Tue Mar 20 Snow Shower / Wind -4°/-19° 50% -4°F

Wed Mar 21 Cloudy / Wind -9°/-13° 20% -9°F

Check Flight Delays Thu Mar 22 Partly Cloudy -2°/-17° 20% -2°F

Fri Mar 23 Partly Cloudy -3°/-15° 10% -3°F

Sat Mar 24 Partly Cloudy 2°/-10° 10% 2°F

Sun Mar 25 Snow Shower 5°/-11° 30% 5°F

Mon Mar 26 Scattered Snow Showers 3°/-5° 50% 3°F

Tue Mar 27 Scattered Snow Showers 6°/-4° 40% 6°F

Airport Conditions

1 posted on 03/18/2007 8:39:04 AM PDT by milwguy
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I meant to say the average HIGH temperature for March is -1 degree and the average HIGH temperature for May is 30 degrees.


2 posted on 03/18/2007 8:42:10 AM PDT by milwguy
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3 posted on 03/18/2007 8:46:01 AM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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Hahaha.

They won't be so warm and toasty in their next report.

Blizzard warning.

And blizzard warning on Baffin Island does not mean the same thing as blizzard warning anywhere else. Hahaha

http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/city/pages/nu-7_metric_e.html


4 posted on 03/18/2007 9:38:48 AM PDT by JustDoItAlways
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"We were able to take our mitts off to take photos without freezing our hands. We were all wearing sunglasses and not goggles to protect our faces. None of us were wearing our heavy parkas. It was hard to believe that we were about to cross over the Arctic Circle." At -29c with a 3 mph wind, making the wind chill a "balmy" -35c? Exposed Skin freezes in 3 minutes. What a lying sack of SH%t this "person" is.

Funny, I don't see any canadians walking around with goggles on when it's cold out either. doesn't matter if it's -40c or -10. Sunglasses are mandatory on any sunny day when you are on a snow covered landscape.

Wearing a heavy parka when you are moving and burning energy (thus keeping warm) would be a stupid idea. That's because you would sweat, making your parka damp. when you stopped moving you'd freeze to death.

Lucky for this "writer", their guide is looking out for them and keeping them from bringing their "expedition" to an early end, thus putting himself back on unemployment.

This idiot obviously knows nothing about what normal weather is, nor how cold -29c really is. Just wait untill he writes about the bad sunburn he gets, which he will no doubt blame on "global warming" and holes in the ozone, not on the reflective nature of snow, which intensifies the suns rays.

I'll also howl with laughter when he gets cold, takes off his sunglasses and puts on his goggles, and subsequently goes snow blind, (which is every bit as painful as welding flash burning your retina's) because he was too stupid to understand why you must wear sunglasses on sunday days when on a snow field.

All these things were learned 200 years ago by the first european explorers, and much longer ago by the aborigionals in these regions.

Too bad these novices didn't read a few books before they set out. Now they are going to think they are discovering something new, and of course blame all these things on global warming.

5 posted on 03/18/2007 9:43:44 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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Elizabeth, the author.


6 posted on 03/18/2007 9:48:05 AM PDT by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote.)
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