Showing posts with label changing weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label changing weather. Show all posts

Thursday, May 05, 2011

SkyWatch Friday ~ If you don't like the weather just wait 15 minutes!

 There is a saying on Haida Gwaii that is frequently repeated and very true.. "if you don't like the weather just wait 15 minutes".
 Haida Gwaii is a place of micro climates and influenced largely by the winds and the ocean so change is rapid and frequent.
 Our daily walks are generally an hour long and cover a three kilometer circuit travelling north along the beach to Naikoon Provincial Park, walking inland through Misty Meadows and  
 then coming out to return along the edge of the dunes.  In the course of the walk we went from ebbing cool overcast skies to warm blue skies and then it rained all afternoon and evening!
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Friday, March 11, 2011

SkyWatch Friday ~ Weather

Ever changing weather over the Strait of Juan du Fuca between Canada and the USA.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

SkyWatch Friday ~ "Not a Sky in the Cloud"

The calendar says it's summer but the weather definately has an autumn edge to it and in Tlell, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia the weather is in your face!  Located on the west coast of Canada our weather is wet and moderate with temperatures ranging between 0*C and 20*C year round.  Being located on the east coast of Haida Gwaii means you get the full force of our prevailing weather which blows out of the southeast.  As you can see "Tlellians" have a sense of humour when it comes to the weather.

View Tlell, BC V0T in a larger map, the blue thing is where the cabin is located.

Tlell(a Haida word meaning "where big waters meet") has no real town centre, it is a collection of homes and properties stretched out along Highway 16 for about 20 kms. There is a post office, a small store that sells groceries, liquor and rents videos, a bakery/cafe, three artisan shops, a prize winning cattle breeder/ranch/feed store/veterinary and a collection of about three hundred eclectic souls.
As you can see from the map it runs along the coast with the Tlell River and Skidegate Plateau covering its back to the west.  The road along the coast has been eroded away in places several times however there are no plans to replace it should it wash away.  The one thing you learn when you live on the coast is that you can not beat Mother Nature!
We are waiting for the tin roof for the cabin which has to come from "off" island so work is at a stand still.  This photo is taken from the beach overlooking the dunes.  The cabin  is backed by a mature spruce forest and nestled in the new growth or "regen" at the edge of the forest.  The weather comes in from where this photo is taken.  Yesterday morning there was a fog dome over the cabin!
Morning sun burning of the fog
The Tlell River is what is known as a tidal river.  We have two high tides and two low tides every day.  On the new and full moon we can have tides as high as 24 ft and low tides below sea level, known as minus tides.  Several times a year we have these extreme tides and this new moon brought 24 foot tides.  The picture above is the Tlell River when it is flooded by a big tide, which reverses the flow of the river for several kms up stream.  The actual river bed in this photo is right along the tree line.  If you look carefully or enlarge the photo you can see the fencing for the cattle and if you look at the map you can see where the flooding occurs on the river .  If these high tides occur when we are having "weather" surges can add several feet to the tides and cause homes to be washed away, extreme shoreline erosion and road loss.  Last big storm when that happened was Christmas Eve day 2003.
 The weather has been chaotic this week with a huge southest storm on Friday/Saturday that saw driving rains and winds gusting to nearly 90 kph.  With the winds come huge surf which tears up the bottom of the ocean and brings all matter of things ashore.  In this case it is seaweed which we will harvest for the garden.  This was taken Monday just after the big storm.
The clouds they are a building!
As the day wore on the weather moved in, bringing amazing clouds, sheets of rain
and amazing colours.  The previous photos are looking north along the coast.
Despite the weather fisherpersons where out in full force to try there luck at catching coho salmon.  This is the most people I have seen on this beach ever!  This is looking south.
More rainbows this week than I have seen in all my time on these islands.  Looking north.
At the end of some days there were these beautiful sunsets with amazing colour.

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Friday, September 03, 2010

SkyWatch Friday ~ The tin is next

The Yoga Retreat is over so cabin building started again however the weather has been a little wet and stormy.
We did get the sheathing on as the weather started to change.
We never got the rain but we got the wind and rainbows!
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Friday, July 09, 2010

SkyWatch Friday ~ Changing Weather

Heading up the coast from Skidegate/Queen Charlotte, Skiass Island(prounounced "sky ass"!)
I finally got my computer back (no worse for wear and bless computer techs!) and a camera however my ten days without all my tech stuff showed me how much time I was spending on the computer.  I actually read two books and we got the walls up on the cabin. The time really gets away on me!!!  Anyway, the weather has been clear and hot the past couple of days but there is change in the sky.
 It was still warm when I got home so we headed out for a swim in the ocean at 10 p.m. with a beautiful sunset evolving.
The ocean is warm and very refreshing as we slip through unusually warm temperatures for these islands...but you won't hear me complaining!
Heading back after our swim at 10:28 p.m.....the days are getting shorter!
And change is on the horizon....looking northwest.
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