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ClareBC May 6th 2004 5:50 pm

weather in BC
 
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Hi,

I was intrigued by the comment that it rains for 5 months a year in BC.

Ok, only been here for 3 winters, but that is a fallacy!

Yes, it rains, it has to - BC is home to wonderful temperate rainforests. (http://www.bcforestinformation.com/movies.asp)

And when it rains it can do so with supreme *attitude* (once described to me as a vertical swimming pool). But we don't get the irritating days of mist and drizzle I experienced in NW England

A colleague from Calgary has commented that since moving to Vancouver she doesn't need to buy moisturiser anymore - the natural air humidity does it for her.

If you want an idea of how much rain in Vancouver, have a look at the attached chart (Mean Annual Precipitation for Greater Vancouver (millimetres per year)

Clare

NessieOggy May 7th 2004 4:41 am

Re: weather in BC
 

Originally posted by ClareBC
Hi,

I was intrigued by the comment that it rains for 5 months a year in BC.

Ok, only been here for 3 winters, but that is a fallacy!

Yes, it rains, it has to - BC is home to wonderful temperate rainforests. (http://www.bcforestinformation.com/movies.asp)

And when it rains it can do so with supreme *attitude* (once described to me as a vertical swimming pool). But we don't get the irritating days of mist and drizzle I experienced in NW England

A colleague from Calgary has commented that since moving to Vancouver she doesn't need to buy moisturiser anymore - the natural air humidity does it for her.

If you want an idea of how much rain in Vancouver, have a look at the attached chart (Mean Annual Precipitation for Greater Vancouver (millimetres per year)

Clare
Hi Clare

I've noticed the same generalizations! I guess its hard to fathom as well that if you leave the southern coastal areas and travel inland for 4 hours you will be in an area that is semi-arrid (desert qualities).

Pays to do some research! ;)

(Oggy)

ClareBC May 7th 2004 5:12 am

Re: weather in BC
 

Originally posted by NessieOggy
Hi Clare

I've noticed the same generalizations! I guess its hard to fathom as well that if you leave the southern coastal areas and travel inland for 4 hours you will be in an area that is semi-arrid (desert qualities).

Pays to do some research! ;)

(Oggy)
Also, I suppose it depends where you come from. I was just north of Manchester and it was definitely wetter and colder than Brighton (but not by much).

Anyway, the 2 summers I have experienced here have most definitely been an improvement (just no holiday time to explore - but that is another topic!!)

Clare

Iain Mc May 7th 2004 6:16 am

Re: weather in BC
 
Yeah, you get some beautiful summers in Vancouver.

Isn't somewhere that has definite seasons generally considered a plus point?

And in the Winter you've got snow on your doorstep (literally with Grouse/Cypress ski areas etc.) without it bringing city life to a halt.

Cheers, Iain


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