27 January 2015
I was granted my favourite type of birthday present in 2015, a snowstorm. A large low pressure system (a nor’easter named Juno) pushed into the freezing Canadian airmass. Continue reading Halifax storms part 4: Juno
27 January 2015
I was granted my favourite type of birthday present in 2015, a snowstorm. A large low pressure system (a nor’easter named Juno) pushed into the freezing Canadian airmass. Continue reading Halifax storms part 4: Juno
4 January 2015
The first major snow event of the winter in Halifax occurred in the early hours of the morning of 4 January as the warm front from a large storm approached from the south. Continue reading Halifax storms part 3: Heavy snow and rapid thaw
1 January 2015
The new year began with a bang with a heavy snow squall that gave Halifax the first of many snow related headaches. Continue reading Halifax storms part 2: New Years Day snow squall
At the end of one of the snowiest March (2015) on record the snow in Halifax finally began to melt. I took pictures at a few particular locations on my walk to Dalhousie Uni to document the snow melt. Continue reading Halifax snow pile melt