04-30-2024, 09:49 AM
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#5001
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
All these years of BC rejecting pipeline proposals from AB through BC and this is the idea you come up with?
Please submit proposal ASAP. You might be on to something.
Yeah, we need some Kitimat water for future forest fires...
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When the bow glacier is gone where are we getting water from? Sask? lol
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04-30-2024, 09:55 AM
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#5002
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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Originally Posted by Cowboy89
So does having one of the wettest March's in decades and an April Precipitation level to match start to make an impact on the dire drought predictions? Or is that narrative too compelling to give up?
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04-30-2024, 09:56 AM
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#5003
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Deep South
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
If it snapped clean off, then not much you can do but reshape. If it's a branch that cracked badly, but not clean off, then if you try and squeeze it back together and hold it in place with gardening tape or whatever? Maybe there's a chance to salvage the situation?
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Do you think that might work? I guess it doesn't hurt to give it a try - worst case it needs to be cut off.
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04-30-2024, 09:57 AM
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#5004
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Johnny Makarov
When the bow glacier is gone where are we getting water from? Sask? lol
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Well...
We dig a well with the machinery we have?
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04-30-2024, 10:02 AM
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#5005
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#1 Goaltender
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: wearing raccoons for boots
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Its a lilac bush? My neighbor has those, a giant batch of them, she cuts them back by about a third every year. They grow like crazy every year, her whole garden does actually.
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04-30-2024, 10:08 AM
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#5006
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First Line Centre
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Yeah, lilac bushes come back very quick. I have two in my back yard, and I cut one of them back all the way down to ~6" from the ground, and it was back up to 5-6 ft in three years.
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04-30-2024, 10:08 AM
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#5007
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: San Fernando Valley
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzz
"Narrative too compelling to give up" is a great way to tell everyone how willing you are to believe facts and science.
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Well the fact is that it has been an extremely wet spring in southern Alberta. Unfortunately overall distribution of rain across the province has been poor as most of it hasn't gone to the areas that needed it the most so I can understand why some Calgarians may tire of the "we need more rain/snow" talk.
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04-30-2024, 10:09 AM
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#5008
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by mrkajz44
Do you think that might work? I guess it doesn't hurt to give it a try - worst case it needs to be cut off.
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Yeah, worst case, it's done anyways. Just cut it off and reshape and allow the branches to grow around it. It grows fast.
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Originally Posted by puffnstuff
Its a lilac bush? My neighbor has those, a giant batch of them, she cuts them back by about a third every year. They grow like crazy every year, her whole garden does actually.
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Lilacs are good for that. I had to cut down my lilacs by 2/3 this year for window installation so that they could put up a scaffold. I'm hoping I'll be back to close to par by mid summer ish (from 3 feet to around 7-8 feet ish tall) and I plan to flood the #### out of it ASAP to encourage rapid growth.
But in general it'd still be wonky looking if it's a thick branch completely snapped off on one side. That might take two seasons to recover from. The thinner branches can only do so much to cover a section like that.
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04-30-2024, 10:21 AM
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#5009
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Toledo OH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Suave
Depends where you are. Southern Alberta moisture levels are good now, central and NW Alberta is very poor.
Most River levels are really poor right now:
Bow River near the Mouth – On March 6, the flow was measured to be 39.9
m³/s, the lowest March measurement in the last 24 years.
Elbow River at Sarcee Bridge – On February 26, the flow was measured to
be .76 m³/s, the fifth lowest winter measure in the past 25 years.
Oldman Reservoir – Current storage is 35%. Normal for this time of year is
between 61% and 82%.
Snow Pack is getting better, and this week should help a lot.
Bow River basin – 11 of the 17 sites were in the normal range or above.
Sunshine Village is the lowest and is approximately 100 mm below the
normal range.
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Appreciate this post a lot since it points to the impact that the last two months of precipitation have had on the province with facts and figures. Basically that Southern Alberta is now at soil moisture levels (5 day old data not inclusive of this snow event) comparable to normal but for other areas they haven't seen the precipitation to bring them out of drought conditions (central, Peace & North East).
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04-30-2024, 10:24 AM
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#5010
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Sylvan Lake
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Y'all are agree with me today ain't ya.
I wish it was hotter
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04-30-2024, 10:25 AM
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#5011
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Toledo OH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzz
"Narrative too compelling to give up" is a great way to tell everyone how willing you are to believe facts and science.
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Not really, I asked whether the wet spring has eaten into the dire famine level drought predictions coming from February. There actually is evidence it's making an impact in Southern Alberta and North Central Alberta. Still some parched areas of the province that could use some rains / snows. Suave's post is the only thing resembling anything fact based on the topic in the last few pages.
Last edited by Cowboy89; 04-30-2024 at 10:29 AM.
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04-30-2024, 10:30 AM
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#5012
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Calgary, AB
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I suck at posting photos, so we’ll see if this works. Gotta be close to 40 cms out here in the foothills. Had a big tree fall on the driveway, so was already out with the chainsaw to try and get the kid to school and then found out school was cancelled when I got back to the house.
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04-30-2024, 10:34 AM
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#5013
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evil of fart
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Originally Posted by bagofpucks
I suck at posting photos, so we’ll see if this works. Gotta be close to 40 cms out here in the foothills. Had a big tree fall on the driveway, so was already out with the chainsaw to try and get the kid to school and then found out school was cancelled when I got back to the house.
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hah, and poor Lake Louise. 8cms. They just can't win this year.
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04-30-2024, 10:36 AM
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#5014
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Sylvan Lake
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sliver
hah, and poor Lake Louise. 8cms. They just can't win this year.
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Sunshine 11cm
38cm last 7 days
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04-30-2024, 11:53 AM
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#5015
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evil of fart
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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
Sunshine 11cm
38cm last 7 days
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I prefer to focus on the negative.
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04-30-2024, 12:05 PM
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#5016
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CP Gamemaster
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: The Gary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sliver
I prefer to focus on the negative.
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Finally, a post that describes the internet in a nutshell!
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04-30-2024, 12:21 PM
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#5017
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Voted for Kodos
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Some parts got a lot more snow than others.
In the NE, yes, there was a couple inches of snow on the grass, but on the walk, It had almost all melted off already.
Drive to work in the SE down stoney, basically the same speed I always go.
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04-30-2024, 12:34 PM
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#5018
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Craig McTavish' Merkin
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It's not sticking at all in Strathmore. It's nice and green.
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04-30-2024, 01:22 PM
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#5019
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Sylvan Lake
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DownInFlames
It's not sticking at all in Strathmore. It's nice and green.
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Still not worth being in Strathmore.
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04-30-2024, 02:20 PM
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#5020
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DownInFlames
It's not sticking at all in Strathmore. It's nice and green.
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Figured as much. My daughter works two days a week near Strathmore and they cancelled today because of the snow. But they are all in Calgary and have to make the call based on what they know, and can see out the window basically. They really need some highway cams in that area, that would help immensely.
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