Author: Alberniweather Blog (Chris)
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September 2019 Summary – Rainy but, not rainy enough.
The Alberniweather and Alberni Valley Climate Summary for September 2019 Catching up on this month… this post was actually written January 1 2020 but is back-dated so it makes sense in the grand scheme of things. π Notable that low temperatures were much higher than normal (3.5ΒΊC) but high temperatures were lower than normal leading…
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Sunny Climate Strike Friday! And a new Report on the Oceans.
After a few light showers overnight and into Thursday things will begin to clear which is perfect, because Friday is an important day here and around the world. Friday will be the second, last, and hopefully biggest day of action being led by students around the world. Students at ADSS will be holding a gathering…
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Alternating Rain and Sun. And the Blob in 100 years of data.
Alternating Rain and Sun. And the Blob in 100 years of data.
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Climate Strikes around the world as Houston drowns.
Houston under nearly 4 feet of rainfall in 24 hours. Imelda has dropped over 1000mm on southern Texas in the past 24 hours. Chris Doyle provided some context. This is climate change yesterday. This is climate change today. First Friday of Global Climate Strikes That is why millions around the world are striking for the…
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What we just saw might be what we see for months. Heavy rain, with dry stretches, thanks to the Blob.
Dry Wednesday through Friday We will get a break from today through Friday so lets look a little longer…. We have had a pretty soggy past few days punctuated by some very heavy periods of rain. In total if you head to the full almanac data pages you’ll see we received about 57mm of rain…
