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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
MMGW: Canada Predicted To Get Theirs Frozen Off This Winter
2007-11-30
After years of warmer-than-normal winters that spurred constant talk of global warming, winter this year is expected to be the coldest in almost 15 years and should remind everyone of what real Canadian cold feels like, Environment Canada said Friday.

With the exception of only small pockets of northern Canada and southwestern Ontario, this December through February is forecast to be one of the harshest winters in recent memory across the country, said senior climatologist David Phillips...
Posted by:Anonymoose

#4  I am hearing the same forecast for the Northern Plains in the US. Extremely cold this winter. By the way ... calling for temperatures in the mid 30's with widespread frost in the SF Bay area tonight. This is probably one of the earliest frost warnings I can remember in quite some time.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-11-30 21:24  

#3  Will this forecast be as good as recent hurricane forecasts?
Posted by: Darrell   2007-11-30 18:19  

#2  Speaking of "PINE BEETLES" > Here on Guam, the local University [UOG], Enviros, and Pols are scrambling to contain the newly-invasive Rhinocerous Beetle. They hope to confine it to Guam's HOTEL ROW = TUMON BAY area, where found. *UNFORTUNATELY, iff local media photos of the Rhino or whatever is correct, it has already spread outside of Tumon. Have personally killed/squashed some in Barrigada and Mangilao areas. GOVGUAM must be [SSSHHHH, QUIETLY] AWARE of the spread becuz I'm seeing beetle traps on trees and grounds in areas outside of Tumon, and can't do that widout Govt authorization.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-11-30 18:07  

#1  More please. We need a couple of months of -40 to kill off the pine beetles. Maybe we should fly Gore up here to guarantee results.
Posted by: Daffy Glaing1756   2007-11-30 17:53  

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