'Climate change seems to be wreaking havoc': P.E.I. likely to see above-average temperatures this winter | SaltWire

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ICYMI: “You can have warmer-than-normal temperatures and still receive a good deal of snow during the season. Warm temperatures can translate into more mix weather events, leading to more snow,' said SaltWire Network weather specialist Allister Aalders.

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“Nobody is saying it’s going to be colder this winter,” climate lab director Adam Fenech told SaltWire Network on Dec. 6. “Not us, not Environment Canada and not the almanacs.”'Pay now or pay later': P.E.I. government roadmap outlines plan to adapt to future effects of climate change P.E.I.'s warming climate could have a serious effect on agriculture and wildlife if trends continue the way they have been going in recent years, says UPEI climate lab director Adam Fenech. - Contributed

“The birds stick around if they see insects, but what does that mean for next spring? Maybe there are not going to be as many insects. “With sea surface temperatures warmer than normal, that usually translates to warmer-than-normal land-based temperatures,” said Aalders.

 

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