My friend, Natrice, lives in Timmins. She posted a lovely photo which inspired me. They had snow yesterday. What a winter!
On our trip out to lunch last week; tapping and syrup season is nearly done.
The temperature inversion brought fog. It was quite something.
You can see the deer in the edge of the wetland.
The candytuft is being trimmed by our deer. Oh well.
🇺🇸 NOAA has had cuts to staff.
NOAA relies on 🛰 satellites, which Musk wants to take over. What could go wrong?!
That was a storm, March 16th! About 25 mm (1")
🌪Our Canadian meteorologist was explaining how this impacts Canadians. Fifteen years ago, they could predict tornados 10 minutes ahead. Now, they are up to 46 minutes warning. A lot of our weather comes from the south, i.e., Colorado Low, which we get frequently.
NOAA, for example, is not releasing weather balloons in remote areas with real time data. Predictability and accuracy relies on sustained data. Future forecasts will be less accurate.
Weather is evolving, and will sites be maintained and updated?