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Weather permitting, twenty-five years of ice storms, hurricanes, wildfires, and extreme climate change in Canada, Chris St. Clair

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Weather permitting, twenty-five years of ice storms, hurricanes, wildfires, and extreme climate change in Canada, Chris St. Clair
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Weather permitting
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Chris St. Clair
Sub title
twenty-five years of ice storms, hurricanes, wildfires, and extreme climate change in Canada
Summary
From the longtime host of The Weather Network comes a behind-the-scenes look at Canada's biggest weather events and climate phenomena. For more than twenty-five years, Chris St. Clair was on the frontline of Canada's biggest weather events as a popular presenter on The Weather Network . For the first time, he shares his never-before-told stories covering the country's most astounding weather events. From the flooding of the Red River in Winnipeg to the ice storm in Montreal, the hurricanes in Newfoundland, the devastating wildfires in Fort McMurray, the hailstorm in Calgary, and the heat dome and horrifying floods in British Columbia, St. Clair recalls these extreme weather events and relays their impact on communities across the country. He also follows Canadian snowbirds south to Florida and recounts their dramatic escape from record-breaking Hurricanes Matthew and Irma. A vivid personal narrative with accessible scientific explanations and meteorological analysis, Weather Permitting tells the story of how the weather has shaped the character and psyche of our nation, and is an homage to the strength and resilience of Canadian communities from coast to coast
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