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La Nina coming…

2025

Weather is what you get prognostication is what you suppose…

There is always  wiggle room in forecasting be prepared for anything.

See it taste it believe it.

Space weather

Magnetic storms cause photo ops.

Parks

Post from summer

We are comfortable more with fall approaching, you ?

Timely

The recent and prolonged warming is  motivating action.

We are probably facing a bubble as economic  power is increased by the  completion of the Trans Mountain expansion . The gold weld was done 👍 in a  small ceremony in recent weeks.

Carbon tax revenue available

The increase in available  Fossil energy will be accompanied by revenues that are dedicated similar to road construction in the province. These revenues will come from carbon tax  and fund plans that reduce and mitigate carbon in our atmosphere. Once again, good luck to all those in these endeavors and to those that have to use their brain power to put forward alternatives to what might be successful planning.

Parks are a good place to work for nature’s cure.

Sunday forecast

60% chance of rain on Wednesday, September 11th in Merritt, British Columbia

Fall is approaching and summer is negotiating we will have life and love going forward.

School is in, lend to it your support.and. watch  for pedestrians in the crosswalks and .obey speed limits.

generated Gemni

When dealing with wasps and safety concerns, it is important to approach the situation with caution. Here are some remedies to help keep yourself and others safe:

  1. Identify and Remove Nests: Locate and identify any wasp nests in and around your property. Contact a professional if the nests are in hard-to-reach areas or if you’re unsure about handling them yourself.
  2. Keep Food and Drinks Covered: When outdoors, especially during picnics or gatherings, ensure that food and drinks are covered to prevent wasps from being attracted to them.
  3. Wear Protective Clothing: If you need to be in an area where wasps are present, consider wearing protective clothing such as long sleeves, pants, and closed-toe shoes.
  4. Avoid Agitating Wasps: Try to remain calm and avoid swatting at wasps as this can agitate them. Slow and deliberate movements can help prevent stings.
  5. Use Caution Around Nests: Be vigilant around areas with known wasp activity and keep children and pets away from these areas.

Remember, if you have concerns about a wasp infestation or encounter aggressive behavior from the insects, it’s best to seek assistance from a professional pest control service.

💦 Water precious resource.

Water  levels and conditions are important.

In Canada, the average water use per person can vary depending on factors such as location, habits, and household size. However, a general estimate indicates that an individual in Canada consumes around 350 liters (77 gallons) of water per week. This can encompass various activities such as drinking, cooking, bathing, flushing toilets, and other domestic uses. Factors like efficiency of appliances, conservation practices, and climate can influence these numbers.

Light show

The particles also reflect back heat.

Did you get some viewing of the electro magnetic storm activity as it sent particles past the earth lately?

Thanks Governments and agencies for the exploration and science that will enable us to come to better understanding and coping with our environment and its levers.

Polar lights are on the ends of the earth and are bent by our magnetic fields.

Saturday SOP

CBC captured slide footage.

Always eat h for the unexpected.

These are normal events in the cycles of time,  However your awareness should be sharpened  to understand that they are not  benign. Always leave a way out.

Recreate safely

Opportunity meets moments

Relief in a week…

Safely Recreating in Hot Weather

When it comes to staying safe while enjoying outdoor activities in hot weather, it’s crucial to take certain precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. Here are some tips for safely recreating in hot weather:

  1. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your outdoor activities. It’s essential to stay hydrated in hot weather to prevent dehydration.
  2. Dress Appropriately: Wear lightweight, light-colored, and loose-fitting clothing to help your body stay cool. Wearing a hat and sunglasses can also provide protection from the sun.
  3. Choose the Right Time: Schedule your outdoor activities during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or evening, to avoid the peak heat hours.
  4. Take Breaks in the Shade: If possible, take frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas to give your body a chance to cool down.
  5. Use Sunscreen: Apply sunscreen with a high SPF to protect your skin from sunburn.
  6. Know the Signs of Heat-Related Illnesses: Educate yourself on the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke, and be prepared to take action if you or someone else exhibits these symptoms.

By following these guidelines, you can safely enjoy outdoor recreation in hot weather while minimizing the risk of heat-related health issues.

The Face in the Moon

Present and looking on at us was the Moon on Friday night. In Merritt this picture was captured as it rose above Iron Mountain; the mountain is weather reference used to plant gardens in the spring. Gardens have suffered here as the weather has been cold and wet. If premonition is your bag the sky cleared of clouds on rising into this photo. However the Man in the moons face neither provided a smile nor a frown.

Good luck

The moon will swoon.

The beach  will draw breath…

Then take the soul to borough.

Tomorrow in play.

Moon in weather

Weather lore often includes observations related to the moon, such as the belief that a ring around the moon signifies an approaching storm.I’m Additionally, folklore suggests that the moon’s appearance can provide some indication of upcoming weather conditions. For instance, a clear view of the moon could indicate fair weather, while a halo around the moon may indicate the approach of a warm front and possibly rainy conditions. While these observations may carry some anecdotal truth, it’s essential to rely on more scientific and reliable meteorological forecasts for accurate weather predictions. As such, while the moon’s appearance could be an interesting aspect of weather lore, it should not be used as the sole basis for making important weather-related decisions.

Moon appears full

The moon will usually appear full for some time after it is completely full, enjoy this special edition strawberry moon.

Summer 2024

Summer 2024 will run from June 20th to September 22nd 2024.

Benefits of Power Line Right of Way Grids for Nature

No Magic bullet

Safety demands approval for any presence on power right of ways.

Power line right of way grids can indeed be beneficial for nature in some ways. These areas can provide habitats for certain plant species that thrive in the open sunlight and may attract a variety of wildlife. Additionally, the maintenance of these areas often involves careful consideration for ecological impact, which can result in the preservation or restoration of native plant communities. However, it’s important to note that the specific impact on nature can vary depending on factors such as the location, management practices, and surrounding landscape. Overall, power line right of way grids have the potential to coexist with and benefit nature when managed responsibly.

Power line right of ways are often maintained with herbicides to manage vegetation and prevent interference with the power lines. The use of herbicides is a common practice for maintaining these areas. However, the specific herbicides used and their application can vary based on local regulations, environmental considerations, and the policies of the power utility company responsible for the right of ways. It’s important for these activities to be conducted following safety guidelines and regulations to minimize potential risks to both humans and the environment. Regular monitoring and adherence to best practices help ensure that the use of herbicides is aligned with safety and environmental standards.

Not have an ear for the usage of harsh methods of control, listen.

Be an active listener.

The wish of the young is for a future with nature at its best. The reality can be different. In may ways error is lurking just behind optimism.

Stay safe. pp

Property on the moon.

Not permanently attached

The moon base that is being planned is not attached to the moon. On Earth and in particular Canada the juristiction for regulation comes in two forms one being the government established over the land making by way of legislation that level of control, this is secured by the permanent attachment of buildings to land under the level of constitutional power given and its presence to govern.

The other being finance, dead pledge or other lenders and financers have laws that they can use to have returns of investment or other rewards out of underwriting.

Like Antarctica the moon is treaty bound not to be owned by any separate jurisdictions and like a trailer park equity is hard to realize. In tangibles such of knowledge can be freely exercised but like photos once printed they surly lose claim to tangible value as knowledge can seldom be bound.

Treaty since 1967

The governance and allocation of rights to the moon are indeed guided by an international treaty known as the Outer Space Treaty. This treaty, which came into force in 1967, outlines principles for the use and exploration of outer space, including the moon. It establishes that the moon and other celestial bodies are not subject to national appropriation by any means, and that they are to be used for peaceful purposes. Additionally, the treaty stipulates that the exploration and use of outer space, including the moon, should be carried out for the benefit of all countries and should not be subject to individual appropriation. Therefore, the tangible value of the moon cannot be owned or shared in the traditional sense, and any rights or claims to the moon must comply with the guidelines set forth in the Outer Space Treaty.

Photo by T Leish on Pexels.com

Trailer park boys, cast aways, desert Island folks welcome

Poetic justice is available to all that did not respect the permanence of this blue pearl, home is were the heart is so be respectful as you realize what you are giving up for your adventure.

Good luck, out.

Gulf of Mexico to bring warmer weather to Canada.

The term “Pacific inflows for Canada” could refer to the movement of air or water from the Pacific Ocean toward Canada. These inflows can have various impacts on Canada’s climate, weather patterns, and marine ecosystems.

When a Pacific inflow causes extreme weather in the US, it can also impact Canada as it rises through. The movement of air or water from the Pacific Ocean toward Canada can lead to changes in Canada’s weather patterns, potentially bringing storms, precipitation, or shifts in temperature. These inflows can influence Canada’s climate, weather conditions, and marine ecosystems, and may result in a variety of impacts across different regions of the country.

Prediction for BC good for May flowers, and poetry buffs…

Looks good for Saturday some precipitation would help us here in Canada. Two Oceans contributing to the natural cycles of late spring weather.