NATURE MONCTON INFORMATION LINE, 2
November 2019 (Saturday)
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Edited by: Nelson Poirier nelsonpoirier435@gmail.com
Transcript by: Catherine Clements
Info Line #: 506-384-6397 (384-NEWS)
**We surely experienced
some high winds and high tides in New Brunswick on Friday. Jane LeBlanc took a
few photos of crashing waves at St. Martins as high tides hit in the afternoon.
Jane comments she made her exit when the waves started crashing across the
road!
**Wind is on everybody’s
mind after Friday. Jean-Paul LeBlanc came across a tree the wind had uprooted a
few days ago that is reminiscent of the shape and size of a buffalo. It was
taken near the trails of the loop on the north side of the Black River that
borders the Irving Arboretum in Bouctouche.
**Bob Blake keeps daily
stats on morning temperatures, daily highs, and precipitation from his Second
North River home. Bob compares his stats for October of 2018 with October 2019;
these are below as Bob prepared them.
Weather stats for Oct.
2018
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2019
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morning temperatures
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daily highs and precipitation
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morning temperatures
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daily highs and precipitation
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+18-1day
+13-1
+9-2
+8-3
+7-3
+6-2
+5-1
+4-3
+3-2
+2-2
+1-2
0-2
-1-2
-2-1
-3-1
-5-1
-6-1
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Hi’s
+18-1
+17-1
+16-1
+14-5
+12-1
+11-2
+10-1
209 mms. rain
4 cms. snow
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+14-1 day
+12-1
+11-1
+10-1
+9-4
+8-1
+7-6
+6-1
+5-1
+4-4
+3-1
+2-3
+1-2
0-1
-1-1
-3-1
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Hi’s
+18-1
+17-2
+16-2
+15-3
+14-5
+13-3
+12-6
+11-4
+10-2
178 mms.rain
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**Bear in mind that today
is the last day of Daylight Saving
Time. Atlantic Standard Time means the clocks fall back at 3:00 a.m. Sunday
morning.
Nelson Poirier,
Nature Moncton
HIGH WINDS AND HIGH TIDES AT ST. MARTINS. NOV 1, 2019. JANE LeBLANC
HIGH WINDS AND HIGH TIDES AT ST. MARTINS. NOV 1, 2019. JANE LeBLANC
UPROOTED TREE (BUFFALO). OCT. 29, 2019. JP LEBLANC