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🌡️#VernonBC Weather - 2023 May 🧵
May was on metaphorical 🔥: the North Okanagan saw dense wildfire smoke from the north and temperatures that soared almost 5°C above monthly normal! Five daily temperature records fell (going back to 1901); meanwhile, the 2023 drought continues… Northern BC and Alberta wil...The smoke arrives over Vern...
#VernonBC May 2023 Temperature Summary
Average: 17.9°C (Normal: 13.1°C)
Maximum: 32.4°C (Normal: 19.7°C; Extreme: 34.5°C)
Minimum: 6.9°C (Normal: 6.4 °C; Extreme: -5°C)
❗️Mean temperature was a whopping 4.8°C warmer than normal❗️ Daily maximum, mean, and mi...Mid-month heat wave drove t...
#VernonBC Spring Heat
Vernon has had it's hottest May ever using the Cooling Degree Days metric! Many #Okanagan-#Shuswap stations saw new daily Tmax records, including five in #VernonBC!
[Cumulative Cooling Degree-days (A heat exposure metric summing daily average T>18°C)]. Cooling degree days are a h...
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The #BCWildfire Service calls on the skills and expertise of many contractors each year and selects qualified and appropriate resources for its fire operations.
BC Wildfire Service personnel work closely with contractor firefighters to determine how to best match their availability and expertise with operational objectives.
This short video showcases some of the hard working contractors and Quebecois who are currently dedicating their time to fight the White Rock Lake wildfire (K61884), west of #VernonBC.
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I was just checking our total electric usage for last year and thought I would share so people can compare. In 2019, our house consumed 30,411 kWh and our solar panels offset 8933 kWh of that, so we purchased a net 21,478 kWh from @BCHydro for a total cost of about $2694. 1/6
Our home is 3200 square feet, has 5 people living here, 3 of which are here all day. We heat and cool using a ground source heat pump, we have 2 EVs that we charge at home and collectively drove them about 55,000 KM last year, a 65 gal electric hot water tank & a hot tub. 2/6
Our natural gas bill for 2019, by comparison, was $262, most of which is the just the minimum connection charge. We use natural gas only for our stove and for our BBQ and collectively they used 5.7 GJ. 3/6
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