How This Heat Dome Differs From 2021, And How Long It Will Last

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025
  • The Weather Network's Rachel Schoutsen and meteorologist Rachel Modestino talk about extreme heat in the West and its impacts on the region. #canada #weather #forecast #meteorologist #heatdome
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Комментарии • 15

  • @SaintMartins
    @SaintMartins Год назад +2

    Since Friday May 12 in Vancouver the "heat dome" hasn't been bad. Y'all said it was going to be 29 to 32 degrees from Friday to Monday. The true temperature has been only between 26 to 28. This is typically our weather in July. All is good.

  • @zzz7zzz9
    @zzz7zzz9 Год назад +8

    A top weather guy in the US, said this isn't another heat dome, like last summer.
    Suddenly, we can't have rainstorms anymore, or hot spells. Now, they are scary heat domes and atmospheric rivers.
    I moved down to the interior in '88, on april 10th. It was +38.5 when i stopped at ashcroft. It was no "heat dome", it was BC interior weather.
    Ffs, this weekend, the vancouver media is warning people about the heat, acting like it's so dangerous out there, etc, etc.
    Hmmmm? They never warn all these same people who are flocking to mexico in the winter. These people pay $$$ to go seek out these temperatures. They take their yearly holiday time to go spend it in these temperatures. And not just being in a locale with the heat, they go lay out in it on a beach too. But suddenly, when they are back home in canada, our media is playing it up to be sooo dangerous. These same people are just getting back from arizona, where they've been sitting in their lawn chairs in the blistering sun.

    • @-RizonGaming-
      @-RizonGaming- Год назад

      no kidding lol i love the heat bring it on we like longer summers!!

    • @marktwain368
      @marktwain368 Год назад

      Ashcroft will always be hot, so will Kamloops. You make perfect sense.

    • @zzz7zzz9
      @zzz7zzz9 Год назад

      @@marktwain368 i was in kamloops today. The car read +39.5C.

  • @ricksmall5240
    @ricksmall5240 Год назад +1

    Heatdome of 2021 was at the end of June, this one is in the 2nd wk of May, 6 wks earlier, what happens if there's a heatdome in June or July
    Keep pumping the CO2 into the atmospheric gas chamber to accelerate the average global temperature rise, the fossil fuel economy is more important than the children of humanity and creation, sacrificing the children of humanity and creation by AGW so the adults/parents can enjoy and maintain their lifestyle

  • @nicktronson2977
    @nicktronson2977 Год назад +3

    You talking about the glass dome over earth mentioned as the FIRMAMENT in the book of Genesis.

  • @candyapple8111
    @candyapple8111 Год назад +1

    I will take heat,over bombs being shelled on me any day be thankful.

  • @caterpillar357
    @caterpillar357 Год назад

    as we lose more ice in the north, the desert heat area from drumheller moves further north, maybe in the future, central alberta will turn into a desert, hope not!😳

    • @zzz7zzz9
      @zzz7zzz9 Год назад

      And in the 90s, they were claiming how, in the near-future(roughly now), that prince george would become the okanagan. The entire wine-growing weather would move north, and the okanagan would be too hot for it. Bunch of ka-ka.

  • @Spartanfred104
    @Spartanfred104 Год назад +3

    The 2021 heat dome killed over a billion sea animals and hundreds of deaths, this thing is going to turn Alberta into Fallout 4.