winter 2009/2010 Cold! Cold! Cold!
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- Arctic Palm Plantation
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Wow poor Edmonton! That windchill is -65 F
We hit -20C -4F at 6 a.m. today.
Palm hut was -2C 28F.
Last December's low was -24C, but we had lots of snow.
Only 1 inch of snow on the ground so far.
Barb
We hit -20C -4F at 6 a.m. today.
Palm hut was -2C 28F.
Last December's low was -24C, but we had lots of snow.
Only 1 inch of snow on the ground so far.
Barb
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Barb- The lack of snow is the real threat to the half-hardy plants... We have NONE here in downtown T.O. at the moment, but plenty in Syd. I'd perfer more in Syd. (the bamboo NEEDS it with lows predicted to hit, perhaps, as low of -20C this week), but 1/2 foot is better than none!lucky1 wrote:Wow poor Edmonton! That windchill is -65 F
We hit -20C -4F at 6 a.m. today.
Palm hut was -2C 28F.
Last December's low was -24C, but we had lots of snow.
Only 1 inch of snow on the ground so far.
Barb
New lows to date:
Toronto (City): -8.8C (USDA 6a)
Toronto (Centre): -8.1C (USDA 6a/b border)
Kingston: -9.6C (Taken on Grenidier Island, one of the warmest microclimates in the city, USDA 5b)
Kingston, City: -10.5C (USDA z. 5a)
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The lack of snow concerns me too, especially since Nainital and big y.rostrata x are unheated.
Don't even want to look at those!
We got 3 inches of snow overnight, too little too late, I'm sure.
Last winter's heavy snowfall but deep cold at -24C hurt even my y.filamentosa, which I believe is normally be bullet-proof to Zone 3.
Very strange considering there was snow, lots of dieback.
Took all summer to come back to this stage:
Barb
Don't even want to look at those!
We got 3 inches of snow overnight, too little too late, I'm sure.
Last winter's heavy snowfall but deep cold at -24C hurt even my y.filamentosa, which I believe is normally be bullet-proof to Zone 3.
Very strange considering there was snow, lots of dieback.
Took all summer to come back to this stage:
Barb
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I saw some that were burned worse than I'd ever seen them last winter.
The combination of some frigid temps and no snow/insulation and strong sun really got to them
The combination of some frigid temps and no snow/insulation and strong sun really got to them
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I have had more things die here in the snow then cold. My cactus don't like to be froze in ice cubes all winter, a sure way to make them rot.
I know snow protects, but when it turns to ice I hate it.
I know snow protects, but when it turns to ice I hate it.
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
-Aaron-
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
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Snow?
I wouldn't know. Snow is more of a March-thing down here. December-January-February are cold with dry windy air.
I should check the records, but I suspect we have had more white Easters than white Christmas's.
I should check the records, but I suspect we have had more white Easters than white Christmas's.
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white Easters
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Next week?
Maybe Wednesday for our first snow. That might give us a rare white Christmas.
Xmas snow
The record for snow on the ground in Wichita on Christmas Day is 4 inches, way back in 1894.
Read more: http://www.kansas.com/news/story/110187 ... z0ZxG3187P
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Looks Like I'm in for a ride tonight, the wind is whipping steady at 20-30mph and it's already 15f at 4:30pm, there calling for 8f but I'm sure it
will be colder. Luckily everything is locked down good and strong. I wish there was still snow left from the 15+ inches we got for insulation.
I can't believe I just said I wish there was snow on the ground, scratch that I'll take my chances. I just finished covering my Brown Turkey Fig
about a hour ago, pushing my luck as always. We already had one night with a low of 5.5f, I'm not interested in beating my low from last year!
Hope everyone had a wonderful Holiday!
Bill
will be colder. Luckily everything is locked down good and strong. I wish there was still snow left from the 15+ inches we got for insulation.
I can't believe I just said I wish there was snow on the ground, scratch that I'll take my chances. I just finished covering my Brown Turkey Fig
about a hour ago, pushing my luck as always. We already had one night with a low of 5.5f, I'm not interested in beating my low from last year!
Hope everyone had a wonderful Holiday!
Bill
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Bill, I'm always nervous when reading your cold weather/snow posts, because I know there's a good chance that it will be heading my way
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Lousy when they're right about cold!
Brrr indeed.
Your 15 inches snow is gone?
Our long range f/cast just changed to "Highs above freezing until mid-January".
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/fourteenday/cabc0312
Maybe spring is ...
Barb
Brrr indeed.
Your 15 inches snow is gone?
Our long range f/cast just changed to "Highs above freezing until mid-January".
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/fourteenday/cabc0312
Maybe spring is ...
Barb
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lucky1 wrote:Lousy when they're right about cold!
Brrr indeed.
Your 15 inches snow is gone?
Our long range f/cast just changed to "Highs above freezing until mid-January".
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/fourteenday/cabc0312
Maybe spring is ...
Barb
Which means we will be cold as $&!^
Well Bill now you know what you have,about 11(F) of protection,maybe more with snow on top.Where you live -might just be all you need!
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warmer here
Sorry about your mother, Bill.
Where I am today, we had a low of 80 oF and a high of 82 oF.
Here are the details:
http://cayecaulkerweather.com/weatherda ... r-data.htm
I'm sitting under a coconut palm as I type this. They seem to germinate just fine here, knnn.
--Erik
Where I am today, we had a low of 80 oF and a high of 82 oF.
Here are the details:
http://cayecaulkerweather.com/weatherda ... r-data.htm
I'm sitting under a coconut palm as I type this. They seem to germinate just fine here, knnn.
--Erik
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Erik, I bet they do
Enjoy your trip! Be sure to check out some of the native Zamias.
Steve
Enjoy your trip! Be sure to check out some of the native Zamias.
Steve
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Erik,
Great webcam pic on that link!
Feel warmer just looking at it
Enjoy!
Barb
Great webcam pic on that link!
Feel warmer just looking at it
Enjoy!
Barb
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Safe trip, Bill.
Wishing a speedy recovery for your aunt, and lots of palms in your car for the ride home!
Barb
Wishing a speedy recovery for your aunt, and lots of palms in your car for the ride home!
Barb
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In Kingston I've hit -18C so far (-2f) but it will get colder, at least it has every other year is recorded history! In Toronto we've now hit -12C. Again, it will get colder. It always does! I've got some pics from last week, and I'll post them soon!
How about you?
How about you?
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Watch out if you get snow cover going.
Last night was -12(F)here and somewhere in the state(Spencer Iowa)hit -36(F)!
My Trachys stayed around 30(F) the Washy between 35 and 50(F)
The biggest g-house was 12(F)covered with snow and without the heat on!
Last night was -12(F)here and somewhere in the state(Spencer Iowa)hit -36(F)!
My Trachys stayed around 30(F) the Washy between 35 and 50(F)
The biggest g-house was 12(F)covered with snow and without the heat on!
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New low for the year (and for the 09-10 winter) of 17 last night. Tonight will likely be colder, from 12-16.
The 10-Day 850 MB Temp-Height Forecast seems to show "more of the same" with arctic cold East of the Rockies from Canada down into the US.
I'm not sure how many people here follow the NAO index, but it is very useful this time of year in understanding the broad outlines of how cold it will be. Generally, a +NAO correlates to a strong west-east jet stream across the US/Canadian border and milder than normal temperatures, particularly along the eastern searboard. A -NAO correlates to stronger-than-normal ridging over Greenland, which tends to act as a 'block' in the atmosphere, forcing the jet stream south and east over the Eastern part of Canada and the US and making it colder than normal East of the Rockies. Conversely, with a strongly -NAO, temperatures tend to be milder in parts of Alaska and Western Coastal Canada. Around this time last year, during a strongly -NAO event, the temperature in Fairbanks, Alaska, rose from around 60 below to +52 in a period of 36 hours. At the same time there was an outbreak of arctic air colder than any in about 25 years along the East Coast.
You can obviously surmise then that I am hoping for this to do a flip -
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The 10-Day 850 MB Temp-Height Forecast seems to show "more of the same" with arctic cold East of the Rockies from Canada down into the US.
I'm not sure how many people here follow the NAO index, but it is very useful this time of year in understanding the broad outlines of how cold it will be. Generally, a +NAO correlates to a strong west-east jet stream across the US/Canadian border and milder than normal temperatures, particularly along the eastern searboard. A -NAO correlates to stronger-than-normal ridging over Greenland, which tends to act as a 'block' in the atmosphere, forcing the jet stream south and east over the Eastern part of Canada and the US and making it colder than normal East of the Rockies. Conversely, with a strongly -NAO, temperatures tend to be milder in parts of Alaska and Western Coastal Canada. Around this time last year, during a strongly -NAO event, the temperature in Fairbanks, Alaska, rose from around 60 below to +52 in a period of 36 hours. At the same time there was an outbreak of arctic air colder than any in about 25 years along the East Coast.
You can obviously surmise then that I am hoping for this to do a flip -
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Chris,
I learned more in your one explanatory paragraph than I've ever learned from watching meteorologists on TV!
What does NAO mean? North American-OMG?
We Canadians are indeed sorry all this crap comes from here...and we blame Siberia
Barb
I learned more in your one explanatory paragraph than I've ever learned from watching meteorologists on TV!
112 degree change in 36 hours!rose from around 60 below to +52 in a period of 36 hours.
What does NAO mean? North American-OMG?
We Canadians are indeed sorry all this crap comes from here...and we blame Siberia
Barb
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Have a safe trip Bill.
I bet there are some very cold 5 and 10 gallon specimens you can cram in the car for the return trip...seeds and sprouts might've been exposed to more cold than they can handle.
Barb
I bet there are some very cold 5 and 10 gallon specimens you can cram in the car for the return trip...seeds and sprouts might've been exposed to more cold than they can handle.
Barb
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Safe travels
Drive safely, Bill. Drivers down south don't know to look for black ice on the roads.
North Atlantic Oscillation.
My guess is-mid February before any substantial break in the cold.
If we get a warmup this month there will probably be at least another outbreak in February.
My guess is-mid February before any substantial break in the cold.
If we get a warmup this month there will probably be at least another outbreak in February.
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This is really really tiring right now!
The UK is having perhaps it's 3rd or 4th most severe winter in past 100 years at least, unbelivable that the El Nino along with the -NAO/-AO and the solar minimum has conspired against large areas of the northern hemisphere to give a frigid winter!
I recorded -6.5C (20.3F) this morning, which is the lowest here for 15 years, furthermore it could be lower tonight, perhaps as much as -10C which will be an all time record if it does.
Amazingly a place near Manchester (UK), called Woodford recorded -17.7C which is an all time record for that area.
This is just because of some snow on the ground - if the snow melted we'd only record about 30F and 28F at absolute worst.
The UK is having perhaps it's 3rd or 4th most severe winter in past 100 years at least, unbelivable that the El Nino along with the -NAO/-AO and the solar minimum has conspired against large areas of the northern hemisphere to give a frigid winter!
I recorded -6.5C (20.3F) this morning, which is the lowest here for 15 years, furthermore it could be lower tonight, perhaps as much as -10C which will be an all time record if it does.
Amazingly a place near Manchester (UK), called Woodford recorded -17.7C which is an all time record for that area.
This is just because of some snow on the ground - if the snow melted we'd only record about 30F and 28F at absolute worst.
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Stephen,
Saw it on last night's news...trucks and cars abandoned on highways, people receiving text messages from employers to stay at home, schools closed.
The feature started with "in a nation almost completely devoid of winter tires and snow-clearing equipment...."
How are the palms faring?
Barb
Saw it on last night's news...trucks and cars abandoned on highways, people receiving text messages from employers to stay at home, schools closed.
The feature started with "in a nation almost completely devoid of winter tires and snow-clearing equipment...."
How are the palms faring?
Barb
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Thats what I want know. Why don't they ever show whats important on the news.lucky1 wrote: How are the palms faring?
Barb
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
-Aaron-
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-Aaron-
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Well for snow my plant collection is ok, CIDP is fine for now, there are some largeish specimens in our peninsula though so theyve seen off some of the lesser cold weve seen in the past.
Trachy well no point in talking about that - if I lost a Trachy I think I'd pack this in.
Musa basjoo is actually still good, I just threw a fleece over it and its dont the job.
The two more tender plants Yucca elephantipes/guatamalensis and Schefflera arboricola showing some small damage but they will probably get through.
We'll see, but its meant to last for a while yet, I just hope we get the frost-free spring we got last year.
I see Floridas getting a pummelling as well?
Trachy well no point in talking about that - if I lost a Trachy I think I'd pack this in.
Musa basjoo is actually still good, I just threw a fleece over it and its dont the job.
The two more tender plants Yucca elephantipes/guatamalensis and Schefflera arboricola showing some small damage but they will probably get through.
We'll see, but its meant to last for a while yet, I just hope we get the frost-free spring we got last year.
I see Floridas getting a pummelling as well?
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Agree with Barrie.
You're nowhere near as cold as half of North America.
You'll have great snow-on-plant pics for your album!
Barb
You're nowhere near as cold as half of North America.
You'll have great snow-on-plant pics for your album!
Barb
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