[NatureNS] The Depths of Winter

Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2007 18:56:15 -0400
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Hi Peter & All,            Feb 6, 2007
     With worries about long term global warming on the one hand and
worries about short term local freezing of both hands, feet, etc. it is
good to be reassured that the annual cycle of warming is about to begin.
Now if only this year turns out to be exceptional and follows the
average track-- as the saying goes, the crop was lower this year than
expected, but everybody thought it would be.
Yt, DW, Kentville
Peter Payzant wrote:

 > Hi, all-
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 > If you are waiting out this cold spell and longing for spring, take
 > heart. The smoothed long-term average temperature for Shearwater
 > airport for today and tomorrow is -5.2 C, and that's the low point on
 > the annual curve.
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 > Starting on Thursday, the average temperatures begin to rise again,
 > taking us up into spring and summer. The next interesting date is Feb.
 > 20, when the average daily maximum rises above 0 C. By March 22 the
 > daily average crosses zero, and the daily minimum goes above zero on
 > April 15.
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 > Spring's on the way!
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 > Peter Payzant
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