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Glaswegian Sep 20th 2004 5:32 am

Calgary Weather ...
 
Sept 20th ... the day started cloudy ... then we had moderate rain ... then we had snow ... now it's starting to brighten up ... it's not even noon yet!

Bored with the weather in Calgary? Just wait five minutes, something else will come along ....

liftman Sep 20th 2004 5:39 am

Re: Calgary Weather ...
 

Originally Posted by Glaswegian
Sept 20th ... the day started cloudy ... then we had moderate rain ... then we had snow ... now it's starting to brighten up ... it's not even noon yet!

Bored with the weather in Calgary? Just wait five minutes, something else will come along ....

6Ft deep by November eh?

Glaswegian Sep 20th 2004 5:52 am

Re: Calgary Weather ...
 

Originally Posted by liftman
6Ft deep by November eh?

Not really, what we get is....

One to three feet of snow over a couple days ... this lies around for a week or two ... then a chinook blows up and melts 90% of the snow and warms the place up for a few days ... then it gets cold again ... then we get one to three feet of snow ... etc, etc, etc.

That's pretty much Calgary weather from October through to the end of May ... sometimes we get snow in late September & early June to vary things a bit.

The good news is that the sky is blue 90% of the time and sometimes it's 20C at Christmas ... then again, sometimes it snows in August.

The only real hardship of a winter in Calgary is that your can't keep your back yard rink frozen very easilly ... the chinooks tend to melt them.

CalgaryAMC Sep 20th 2004 3:37 pm

Re: Calgary Weather ...
 
When I was at university there was a quite serious proposal to build the world's largest snow castle, to take the world record from Finland, who still hold the record I think. The civil engineering students designed the structure, talks were underway to borrow snow making machines from Calgary Olympic Park, along with trucking in some snow from the mountains (the engineering students do this every year anyway to build snow sculptures about campus).

What finally scuppered the plan was the Chinook risk.

Glaswegian Sep 20th 2004 5:08 pm

Re: Calgary Weather ...
 

Originally Posted by CalgaryAMC
When I was at university there was a quite serious proposal to build the world's largest snow castle,

Started planning the world's largest sand castle yet ?? :cool:

dingbat Sep 20th 2004 5:27 pm

Re: Calgary Weather ...
 

Originally Posted by Glaswegian
Started planning the world's largest sand castle yet ?? :cool:


http://www.harrisand.org/

Told you there wasn't much to do round here....lol...they are spectacular though.

Glaswegian Sep 21st 2004 12:40 am

Re: Calgary Weather ...
 

Originally Posted by dingbat
http://www.harrisand.org/

Told you there wasn't much to do round here....lol...they are spectacular though.

Making work for idle hands ... but I guess idle hands could get up to a lot worse in BC ... let me guess that local gardeners don't go in for who can grow the biggest pumpkin under flourescent lights in the basement competitions ....


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