👀👄Environment Canada…

At 4 AM this morning, the temperature is at 10 c, 77% humidity. This little community at about 600 m above sea level in the South Central interior British Columbia is fairly lucky. The few thousand people that are living out their lives in this little nook of the world have had few extremes, but more acquaintances then naturally would occur in such a small population base. Connected to the world as a through Fair for what was known as beautiful British Columbia to the world and the visitors that have come. We consider ourselves lucky in a perspective that has seen little disaster little upset and little trauma. However that doesn’t mean we don’t grieve and feel connected to the world and it’s tragedies. As we truly are citizens of the world that is getting smaller and smaller.
So, let’s enter the last month of Summer together in thought and spirit wherever we are, with a blank slate and good thoughts for well-being.
Dec 2023 El Nino
The El Nino developing this year is projected to be the 4th strongest in recorded history. Peaking in December water 💦 temperatures in the Pacific will reach the warmest for the year. Leaving three scenarios on how that will affect the extremes of our weather, depending on the atmosphere the jet stream, whether or not there will be an Alberta clipper…
Boiling earth.
The UN Secretary general”s recent warnings of a boiling Earth along with temperature”s reported of sea water off the Florida coast at triple digits Fahrenheit are alarming. As it should be however blame can be short of the right kind of action to cope with what may be coming. So be prepared to face whatever comes it’s not completely certain, as adults and keep your accounts short and your perspective keen We will see you in the great by and by.
Have a great August. KDG

























