
More Record Lows on Canadian East Coast
Many are attributing the record lows on the Canadian east coast solely on the solar minimum, but my own personal feeling is that it may have a lot to do with Earth’s wobble which was affected greatly in 2005. I think the record heat that is going on in other areas while other areas are getting record cold is a strong indication it is Earth wobble related. I will post an article on the wobble change in the coming days.
Ice Age Now reports:
Coldest July 14 since 1871
New Brunswick
Issued by Environment Canada Saturday 15 July 2017
The following stations set a daily minimum temperature record on July 14, 2017:
Grand Manan
New record of 3.7 (38.7 F)
Old record of 5.0 (41.0 F) set in 1992
Records in this area have been kept since 1883
Saint John
New record of 4.7 (40.5 F)
Old record of 6.1 (43.0 F) set in 1970
Records in this area have been kept since 1871
Newfoundland And Laborador
The following station set a daily minimum temperature record on July 14, 2017:
Wabush Lake
New record of 4.0 (39.2 F)
Old record of 4.4 (39.9 F) set in 1965
Records in this area have been kept since 1960
More record lows in Labrador
Breaks record set 49 years ago
Issued by Environment Canada – The following stations set a daily minimum temperature record on July 16, 2017:
Churchill Falls
New record of 3.9 C (39.0 F)
Old record of 4.1 C (39.4 F) set in 2013
Records in this area have been kept since 1968
Wabush Lake
New record of 2.0 C (35.6 F)
Old record of 3.6 C (38.5 F) set in 2013
Records in this area have been kept since 1960
Thanks to Terry Homeniuk for these links.
Robert W. Felix
Ice Age Now