The Deaths in 2013 site lists under June 23rd:
In regards to the above what mainly stands out is Peter's surname "Fraser". My last few posts feature the Elbow and Bow Rivers of Canada's Western province of Alberta, and namely that the inner twin world had given a heads up as to something transpiring with the two rivers just prior to the rivers flooding and leading to the evacuation of over 175,000 people. In other words, they knew it was going to happen before hand.
So now, a notable person with the surname Fraser has just passed away, and what I find unnerving is that our western province of British Columbia has a "Fraser" River-- the 11th longest river in Canada. At the Fraser River's wiki page, I noted just before the section entitled Flooding, the photo at right.
I hope that this doesn't mean that the Fraser River is in danger of flooding... as it has in the past. Perhaps the inner twin world are just trying to bring to our attention at this point, that even though we are aware that rivers will sometimes cause floods, we still build homes and businesses next to them!! We humans do indeed have a strong denial gene.
Here in Prospect Village along the coast, it's much colder than I ever remember for this time of the year. High winds laden with moisture and clouds blocking out the sun are not conducive for summery weather even despite the Ocean being supposedly warmer. Butt then, when you think about it, if the waters are warmer that means more evaporation, which means a higher rate of salt being left behind to descend to the bottom, which in turn generates faster currents, which in turn generates higher wind velocity, all of which means more rain in the norther hemisphere... AND, flooding.
Out of curiosity I checked out the weather forecast for Surrey BC, and they're expecting rain over the next few days http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/british-columbia/surrey.
UPDATE: On June 22nd, the Vancouver Sun posted photo's of the 1948 flood along the Fraser River
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/metro/Photos+Flooding+along+Fraser+River/8560691/story.html
Peter Fraser, Baron Fraser of Carmyllie, 68, Scottish politician and advocate, MP (1979–1987), Lord Advocate (1989–1992), Solicitor General (1982–1989)
The Fraser River at New Westminster (L) and Surrey (R). Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam in background. North Arm at left in foreground, South Arm at right, Annacis Channel. |
So now, a notable person with the surname Fraser has just passed away, and what I find unnerving is that our western province of British Columbia has a "Fraser" River-- the 11th longest river in Canada. At the Fraser River's wiki page, I noted just before the section entitled Flooding, the photo at right.
I hope that this doesn't mean that the Fraser River is in danger of flooding... as it has in the past. Perhaps the inner twin world are just trying to bring to our attention at this point, that even though we are aware that rivers will sometimes cause floods, we still build homes and businesses next to them!! We humans do indeed have a strong denial gene.
Here in Prospect Village along the coast, it's much colder than I ever remember for this time of the year. High winds laden with moisture and clouds blocking out the sun are not conducive for summery weather even despite the Ocean being supposedly warmer. Butt then, when you think about it, if the waters are warmer that means more evaporation, which means a higher rate of salt being left behind to descend to the bottom, which in turn generates faster currents, which in turn generates higher wind velocity, all of which means more rain in the norther hemisphere... AND, flooding.
Out of curiosity I checked out the weather forecast for Surrey BC, and they're expecting rain over the next few days http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/british-columbia/surrey.
UPDATE: On June 22nd, the Vancouver Sun posted photo's of the 1948 flood along the Fraser River
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/metro/Photos+Flooding+along+Fraser+River/8560691/story.html
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