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2010 warmest year on record in Canada (well, since 1948 anyways)


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Env Canada released its annual climate bulletin, noting that 2010 ended up as the country's warmest year on record since national records began in 1948. The bulk of the warmth was found over the far north (Arctic regions) which experienced exceptionally warm weather all year long, with some areas recording annual averages some 4-5C above normal. 5 of the 10 warmest years in Canada have occurred in the past decade.

Further details at.. http://ec.gc.ca/adsc...En&n=77842065-1

2010 mean temperature departures from normal (deg C)

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Env Canada released its annual climate bulletin, noting that 2010 ended up as the country's warmest year on record since national records began in 1948. The bulk of the warmth was found over the far north (Arctic regions) which experienced exceptionally warm weather all year long, with some areas recording annual averages some 4-5C above normal. 5 of the 10 warmest years in Canada have occurred in the past decade.

Further details at.. http://ec.gc.ca/adsc...En&n=77842065-1

2010 mean temperature departures from normal (deg C)

annual_temp_map.gif

Sort of goes hand in hand with my post about Ottawa's seemingly warming January means. Joe Bastardi take notice. It may be cold in DC, Virginia and Paris, France, but the high latitudes are warming. I'm not saying it's necessarily human induced, but we may be headed back to Viking era temperatures. Anyone want to invest in a Greenland vinyard?

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