blame it on the - tsunami -

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~ pimp hand ~
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blame it on the - tsunami -

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as we all know, it's been a meager offering of soweasters so far this winter ... and lately raining in the mountains as far as alberta :shock: wtf?

blame it on the tsunami for messing with the earth's rotation

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=tsu ... tion&meta=
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damn, this is one F'd up season :(

can we trust the farmer's ?

http://www.almanac.com/weather/can.region5.php

"Region 5: Southern British Columbia

Annual Weather Summary
November 2004 - October 2005

Winter will be milder and drier than normal, with below-normal snowfall in the north. The southeast will be colder and snowier than normal. The southwest will be a bit milder than normal, with near-normal snowfall and below-normal precipitation. The snowiest periods will be early to mid-November, early December, and late February into early March. The coldest temperatures will occur in early to mid-November, mid- to late December, early and mid-January, and mid- and late February.

April and May will be relatively cold in the northeast and milder than normal in the southwest, with near-normal precipitation
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... i'm guessing the farmer's don't consider the affect of tsunamis tho.
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are these guys fortune tellers? how do they determine these long term weather trends?
kite+waves=!
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