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Weird Canadian Weather

- Catastrophes, Ice Storms, Floods, Tornadoes, Hurricanes and Tsunamis
Af: Alan Jackson Engelsk Paperback

Weird Canadian Weather

- Catastrophes, Ice Storms, Floods, Tornadoes, Hurricanes and Tsunamis
Af: Alan Jackson Engelsk Paperback
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Don''t like the weather; just wait five minutes. Real Canadian culture is complaining about the weather: * The ice storm of January 1998 in Eastern Canada caused power outages in Ontario and Quebec, leaving 200,000 people in the dark and forcing more than 100,000 to seek refuge in shelters * Mercury soared to 45 degrees Celsius in Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, on July 5, 1937, the highest temperature ever recorded in Canada * Snag, Yukon, recorded the lowest temperatures in Canadian history, at -62.8 degrees Celsius * Canada''s longest and deadliest heat wave occurred in Manitoba and Ontario between July 5 and 17, 1936, claiming 1180 lives, with temperatures exceeding 44 degrees Celsius * In January 1966, the temperature rose 21 degrees in four minutes when a Chinook arrived in Pincher Creek, Alberta * Canada''s most destructive hailstorm occurred in Calgary on September 7, 1991, when a 30-minute storm caused over $300 million in damage * A massive tornado in Edmonton, Alberta, on July 31, 1987, left 27 dead, 253 injured and hundreds homeless * Three centimetres of snow fell on the Canada Day celebrations in Kapuskasing, Ontario, probably causing a tow truck to receive the Best Float Award. * And so many more weird facts about our country''s weather... Weird, but maybe not...
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Don''t like the weather; just wait five minutes. Real Canadian culture is complaining about the weather: * The ice storm of January 1998 in Eastern Canada caused power outages in Ontario and Quebec, leaving 200,000 people in the dark and forcing more than 100,000 to seek refuge in shelters * Mercury soared to 45 degrees Celsius in Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, on July 5, 1937, the highest temperature ever recorded in Canada * Snag, Yukon, recorded the lowest temperatures in Canadian history, at -62.8 degrees Celsius * Canada''s longest and deadliest heat wave occurred in Manitoba and Ontario between July 5 and 17, 1936, claiming 1180 lives, with temperatures exceeding 44 degrees Celsius * In January 1966, the temperature rose 21 degrees in four minutes when a Chinook arrived in Pincher Creek, Alberta * Canada''s most destructive hailstorm occurred in Calgary on September 7, 1991, when a 30-minute storm caused over $300 million in damage * A massive tornado in Edmonton, Alberta, on July 31, 1987, left 27 dead, 253 injured and hundreds homeless * Three centimetres of snow fell on the Canada Day celebrations in Kapuskasing, Ontario, probably causing a tow truck to receive the Best Float Award. * And so many more weird facts about our country''s weather... Weird, but maybe not...
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 224
ISBN-13: 9781897278390
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 189727839X
Kategori: Vejret & klima
Udg. Dato: 15 maj 2009
Længde: 18mm
Bredde: 210mm
Højde: 141mm
Forlag: Blue Bike Books
Oplagsdato: 15 maj 2009
Forfatter(e): Alan Jackson
Forfatter(e) Alan Jackson


Kategori Vejret & klima


ISBN-13 9781897278390


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 224


Udgave


Længde 18mm


Bredde 210mm


Højde 141mm


Udg. Dato 15 maj 2009


Oplagsdato 15 maj 2009


Forlag Blue Bike Books

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