June 2020 Forecasts and Discussions

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Better get the car pollution back. This COVID not driving and polluting things made the earth too warm.
tyweather wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:03 am May 2020 was the hottest on record. While things like this have become somewhat commonplace, it’s important not to lose sight of their significance. There’s a 99.9% chance that 2020 will end up in the top 5 warmest years on record (and it has a good shot at being the warmest), meaning that the 7 warmest years on record will have been the last 7 years.

Looks like the super warm anomaly in Russia moved a bit east.
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Hey bugs, health getting better?
Leighbugs wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:33 pm YES! Cloudy and 25C feels like a waste to me. I want sunshine. Stubborn clouds outside AGAIN today. :x
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Just wait. We will go from 22 to 39 in 3 weeks.

Then I will say this sucks and bring back the cold.
Leighbugs wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 3:08 pm Yesterday the EC forecast for this upcoming week looked good. Mostly sunny, highs mid twenties. Awesome.

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?! Why does it look like it fe apart, AGAIN?!

Ugh. So annoying. When will we get some persistent sun?
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John wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 10:18 pm Thankfully this pandemic stuff is quickly behind us, I guess in hindsight it was better to overreact and be safe.

Good to see you’re still doing good Mr. Sardis. :thumbup:
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Weather101 wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 5:47 am It’s not behind us
Shhh hes living in a dream world, dont wake him
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Weather101 wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 5:47 am It’s not behind us
Not completely yet but most people have gone back to normal at least out here. Maybe it’s different in the big city?
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PortKells wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 9:35 am Shhh hes living in a dream world, dont wake him
What are you trying to say?
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UV index of 10 today! :o #fake
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John wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 11:39 am What are you trying to say?
The pandemic is exploding in many areas (USA, Latin America, India). In BC it's only been contained due to excellent government leadership and the continued sacrifice of people. Saying it's over will give people the wrong idea, aka let's go back to "normal". People need to stay vigilant so we can continue to enjoy at least a partial reopening. In fact, if we increase out contacts to even 65%, we risk a resurgence of the disease.
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PortKells wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:08 pm The pandemic is exploding in many areas (USA, Latin America, India). In BC it's only been contained due to excellent government leadership and the continued sacrifice of people. Saying it's over will give people the wrong idea, aka let's go back to "normal". People need to stay vigilant so we can continue to enjoy at least a partial reopening. In fact, if we increase out contacts to even 65%, we risk a resurgence of the disease.
Yes we did a good job here never had many cases at all not sure why your getting angry, anyhow nice sunny day today
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Was it in earlier threads where it was thrown around that this spring and June is analogous to '11 & '12? I agree. Also throw in '95 into the mix. I remember a miserable June in the Okanagan. Winnipeg had near record heat then too. (I've been lurking for the past couple months, not posting. With three kids age three and under, life is a gong show which leaves little time for hobbies).
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Guess which station just might have problems with its sensor being sited in an unrepresentative location? (Note that this is not the first time I’ve seen this; it’s a pattern.)

I’m going to try and figure out exactly where it is and pay it a visit. Bet it’s in or near a patch of blacktop or near a south-facing wall that bakes in the sun. Or both.
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John wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 11:38 am Not completely yet but most people have gone back to normal at least out here. Maybe it’s different in the big city?
We just have to remember to still try to social distance and keep our own little bubble and wash our hands. I know a lot of people are back to work and that’s great. But this is far from over, we will be walking a fine line for another reassurance as they said. So far so good but this can turn bad in a hurry since there’s still transmission out there.
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PortKells wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:08 pm The pandemic is exploding in many areas (USA, Latin America, India). In BC it's only been contained due to excellent government leadership and the continued sacrifice of people. Saying it's over will give people the wrong idea, aka let's go back to "normal". People need to stay vigilant so we can continue to enjoy at least a partial reopening. In fact, if we increase out contacts to even 65%, we risk a resurgence of the disease.
Just crazy what’s happening in the states and parts of the world right now.
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I went for a drive around Lower Lonsdale last week when the weather was nice. It was either Wednesday or Thursday.

Anyway, restaurants were full, sidewalks were full, people were lined up outside of Earnest. Things seemed pretty normal but I was kinda surprised.

Looked like a Friday night. :|
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