Do you remember the sheer joy of stumbling upon a pen capable of writing in four vibrant colours instead of just one? That's the topic of today's blog: cindyday.ca
Climate change: With the rapid intensification of more devastating hurricanes, has the Saffir-Simpson scale run its course? That's the topic of this month's Climate 5: cindyday.ca#ClimateCrisis#Hurricanes
@MurrayMcLauchan , Hey Murray, it was great to see you and Victor at the Rebecca Cole Auditorium in Halifax a couple of weeks ago. Cindy and I love the new CD and it was great having a chat with you backstage after the show. All the best.
Did those showers catch you off-guard? Then you don't subscribe to my website! For less than the price of one fancy coffee a month, you can have full access to detailed, accurate, commercial-free weather forecasts at your convenience: cindyday.ca#Weather
A special night in the company of the legendary @MurrayMcLauchan. He is in our region for a few more shows. Treat yourself. A big thank you from this farmer's daughter. @ShanteroProd#MusicIsLife
Fall arrives at 3:50 a.m. Saturday, Sept 23. Do you remember the last time it fell on the 21st? No, you don't! A Sept 21 equinox last happened more than 1,000 years ago! Learn more in today's blog: cindyday.ca#fall#AutumnalEquinox
HURRICANE UPDATE: At 5:oo a.m., Lee is 300 km S of Yarmouth. Sustained winds of 65 km/h at Bacarro Point; G to 91 on Brier Island. Lee is still a large, powerful storm! All warnings remain! Details available at your convenience cindyday.ca#hurricanelee#StormUpdate
UPDATE:
Hurricane Franklin is undergoing rapid intensification and is now a category 4 hurricane - 770 km SW of Bermuda. My thoughts and forecast details for our region, here: cindyday.ca#hurricanefranklin#HeavyRainfall
June might not have been "hot" in our region, but it was the warmest June on record globally! Check out the latest installment of "Climate 5", on my website: cindyday.ca#climate#ClimateActionNow
Cindy is no longer a tropical storm, but should not be dismissed! Get my take on its potential impact in my morning video and in-depth "Cindy Says" column: cindyday.ca#WeatherUpdate
Did you know that the sun sets more slowly around the time of the solstice? Learn why and get more cool facts about the first day of summer in today's Cindy Day Knows Why: cindyday.ca#SummerSolstice#summer#science