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Canada is hot!! Mexico is cool!!

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Canada is warming on average at a rate twice as fast as the rest of the world, a new scientific report indicates.

The federal government climate report also warns that changes are already evident in many parts of the country and are projected to intensify.

Canada's Arctic has seen the deepest impact and will continue to warm at more than double the global rate.

The report suggests that many of the effects already seen are probably irreversible.

Canada's annual average temperature has warmed by an estimated 1.7C (3F) since 1948, when nationwide temperatures were first recorded.

The largest temperature increases have been seen in the North, the Prairies, and in northern British Columbia.

Annual average temperature in northern Canada increased by approximately 2.3C.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47754189
A freak hail storm has struck Guadalajara, one of Mexico’s most populous cities, burying vehicles in a deluge of ice pellets up to two metres deep.

“I’ve never seen such scenes in Guadalajara,” said the state governor, Enrique Alfaro.

“Then we ask ourselves if climate change is real. These are never-before-seen natural phenomenons,” he said. “It’s incredible.”

Guadalajara, located north of Mexico City and with a population of around five million, has been experiencing summer temperature of around 31C (88F) in recent days.

While seasonal hail storms do occur, there is no record of anything so heavy.

At least six neighbourhoods in the city outskirts woke up to ice pellets up to two metres deep.

While children scampered around and hurled iceballs at each other, civil protection personnel and soldiers brought out heavy machinery to clear the roads.

Nearly 200 homes and businesses reported hail damage, and at least 50 vehicles were swept away by the deluge of ice in hilly areas, some buried under piles of pellets.

While no casualties were reported, two people showed “early signs of hypothermia,” the state civil protection office said.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/ ... uadalajara
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Two meters?  That's over six feet.
That's a hail of a lot of ice pellets.
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Here's some photos from CNN. It's pretty amazing, it looks more like a blizzard:

https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/01/world/ga ... index.html

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Wow. We had hail in one of our intense thunderstorms this weekend, but not like that. Crazy!
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Wow! I've seen small hail pellets a couple of inches deep a couple of times, and blown into "drifts" around my front steps, but two meters deep is nuts.
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We had a "supercell" thunderstorm in Canberra while I was living there, that dumped half a metre of hail, two metres must be phenomenal.
On February 27, 2007, a supercell hit Canberra, dumping nearly thirty-nine centimetres (15 inches) of ice in Civic. The ice was so heavy that a newly built shopping center's roof collapsed, birds were killed in the hail produced from the supercell, and people were stranded. The following day many homes in Canberra were subjected to flash flooding, caused either by storm water infrastructure's inability to cope or through mud slides from cleared land.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercell#Australia
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I kept thinking that "two meters" must be a typo....but here are some photos:
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/ ... 52b9db4d0d

Extreme weather events are the hallmark of a climate crisis.
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BoSoxGal wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/ ... 52b9db4d0d

Extreme weather events are the hallmark of a climate crisis.
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