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Re: Alberta Clipper
Posted By: Kaz!, on host 142.59.134.127
Date: Monday, November 20, 2000, at 16:33:52
In Reply To: Re: Alberta Clipper posted by Grishny on Monday, November 20, 2000, at 07:17:40:

> > The term "Alberta Clipper" was probably coined by a local weatherman. Anyway it is the name given to those cold air masses from that come to Tennessee from Canada, beginning about this time of year. I think we have one now. Anyway, I've noticed that when the AC comes through, the air suddenly becomes very clean and clear, not to mention cold. At times it collides with local moist air and causes snow, but it's usually very high quality air. Thanks, Canada.
> > Howard

Well, up here in Alberta I think we make some effort to keep the air relitively clean. I think that the huge boreal forests that take up the vast majority of the province help in that regard too. Even my city has a huge (for a city) forest in it, complete with a river! As for the cold part, I can agree with that. I'm cold now. The air is currently around 0*C (32*F), and it's in the middle of the day. It gets much colder in the nighttime. I guess elevation and latitude have something to do with that, and the fact that we don't get any warm air currents from the ocean. I'm sure that none of us mind giving you some of our cold air. Now, can we get some of your warm air in exchange or do I have to wait until the next Chinook to get some? (I never heard of a "Tennessee Clipper" so...hrm...)

> I wonder if anyone's ever thought of bottling air? Bottled water is all the rage now...why not pure, crisp, clean Canadian Mountain Air?

Well, I believe that Detroit (or, at least I think it was Detroit. It might have been another city) thought up selling fresh, clean air. There are little air 'booths' along some sidewalks and you can enter one, pay a dollar, and get fresh air for, like, a minute. [Source -- a 2 year old TLC program] It's sort of scary to think of what the air quality must be like if those things become necassery though. I'm glad that Edmonton doesn't need them.

> But what would you call it?

Let's see....I think it was "Mountainair" or something easy-cheesy like that...

-Ka"I'd open my window for some fresh air if it weren't so gosh darn COLD out there"z!

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