Thursday, March 13, 2014

Don't believe it for a second.

Here is the Enviroment Canada bulletin on preliminary snow totals from the recent snow:

"ONTARIO

AWCN11 CWTO
Updated weather summary for Southern Ontario and the
National Capital Region issued by Environment Canada
At 1:10 P.M. EDT Thursday 13 March 2014.

In shocking contrast to Tuesday's spring-like weather, an intense 
March storm tracked south of the Great Lakes yesterday and provided 
yet another wintery reminder of the winter of 2013-14.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by 
Environment Canada as of 8 A.M. Thursday.

Location                      event description

Windsor                       17 centimetres of snow
Chatham                       19 centimetres of snow
Tillsonburg                   22 centimetres of snow
Dorchester                    21 centimetres of snow
Ridgetown                     19 centimetres of snow estimated
London                        15 centimetres of snow
Woodstock                     21 centimetres of snow
New Glasgow east of Chatham   14 centimetres of snow
Kitchener                     16 centimetres of snow estimated 
Thorold                       31 centimetres of snow
Grimsby                       22 centimetres of snow
Hamilton mountain             22 centimetres of snow
Welland                       24 centimetres of snow
Mississauga                   19 centimetres of snow
The Toronto region            14 to 18 centimetres of snow
Toronto Pearson Airport       10 centimetres of snow
Tapley (near Peterborough)    18 centimetres of snow
Trenton Airport               16 centimetres of snow
Ottawa Airport                8 centimetres of snow
Cornwall                      25 to 30 centimetres of snow

Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial 
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.

END/OSPC
"
 
Notice how the Airports (Toronto and Ottawa) are the lowest values on this list.   These also are the only weather stations on this list run by NAV Canada.   I don't believe that Ottawa had only 8 cms yesterday.  Not for a second.  I shoveled that snow and as far as I could tell there was definitely 10-15 cms.
 
Wrt to Toronto A/P, all around had least 16cms.  Mississauga, just a few kms down the 401 had 19cms.   I think there is a serious issue with the NAV Canada weather monitoring equipment.  Unfortunately, this is the data that goes into the official climatic record for posterity.

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