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随着气候进入不稳定期,自然灾害越来越多。西方薄弱基础愈加显现
1。北美的房子?经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月
2。北美的道路?月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月
3。北美的电力传输?月月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月
4。北美的交通更加依赖公路,效率即将经受考验,估计也是经不起呵经不起。
5。北美的交通更加依赖航空,铁路等耐受力强的交通方式愈加破败,月月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月。
6。北美的矫情,政治正确,雪花,私人权利,一旦遇到灾害,应对缓慢,月月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月。
7。北美的税收已经到了竭泽而渔的边缘,灾难以来,你以为损失从何而出?你的税。月月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月。
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经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月
别再折腾碳排放那点上帝的事儿了,再不努力自己都快撑不住了,赶快从根本上改变脆弱的基础建设,提高效率吧。
51K without power as high winds, heavy snow strike P.E.I.
Provincial civil service offices and UPEI are delaying opening. Holland College campuses are closed for the day.
The Eastern Kings Community Center has opened a warming centre.
Northumberland Ferries has cancelled its sailings for the day and restrictions are in place on Confederation Bridge, with winds on the Northumberland Strait gusting close to 100 km/h. In an advisory issued Wednesday, Confederation Bridge said restrictions were possible through to 5 a.m. Friday.
Conditions in Charlottetown are slushy and slippery. (Kevin Yarr/CBC)
Some flights at Charlottetown Airport are cancelled or delayed.
RCMP in Queens County are warning drivers to take care, saying several vehicles are off the road in the Pleasant Valley area. The power was out in most of Charlottetown at 8 a.m. Drivers should be aware that means traffic lights are not working.
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RCMP PEI Traffic@RCMPPEITraffic
https://twitter.com/RCMPPEITraffic/status/1068133945919729664
Pleasant Valley. A number of vehicles off the road and people still driving fast. Please slow down - drive for toad and weather conditions
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8:25 AM - Nov 29, 2018
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Drivers are also being warned to avoid downed power lines. There is one reported on Route 2 in Summerside, between East Drive and Central Street, and another on the O'Leary Road in Springfield West.
Strong winds, heavy snow
CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland said the big trouble with this storm is the wind.
"The amount of the snow is not overly heavy — it is heavy enough that it's making a mess — but the weight of that snow, and the combination of the heavy wet snow and strong winds has been the real issue," said Scotland.
Cathy Lowe took some pictures of these poles down on Sherwood Road in Charlottetown on her way home from a night shift. (Cathy Lowe/Facebook)
Winds will gust as strong as 100 km/h during the day, and even into the evening will gust as strong as 80 km/h.
Plow dispatchers are reporting not only poor weather conditions, but in Prince and Queens counties there are downed power lines across roads.
Power line crews on the road
Maritime Electric has been reporting outages since 3 a.m., and has had crews on the road since then.
Maritime Electric spokesperson Kim Griffin said it's helpful for people to call and provide what information they can about the damage they see, and in particular about downed power lines.
It was a candlelight breakfast for many Prince Edward Islanders Thursday morning. (Jessica Doria-Brown)
"Preferably a call so they can explain it to us in case we have other questions," said Griffin.
"[Downed power lines are] really important to us. Those tend to be dealt with immediately. We classify those as emergencies, just so that we get to them to make sure that they're not energized and no one comes in contact with them."
Griffin said there is no telling at this point when power will be restored. The heavy snow and strong winds are a bad combination for keeping the electricity on.
1。北美的房子?经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月
2。北美的道路?月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月
3。北美的电力传输?月月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月
4。北美的交通更加依赖公路,效率即将经受考验,估计也是经不起呵经不起。
5。北美的交通更加依赖航空,铁路等耐受力强的交通方式愈加破败,月月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月。
6。北美的矫情,政治正确,雪花,私人权利,一旦遇到灾害,应对缓慢,月月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月。
7。北美的税收已经到了竭泽而渔的边缘,灾难以来,你以为损失从何而出?你的税。月月经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月。
。
。
。
。
。
经不起呵经不起那些不期而至的风花雪月
别再折腾碳排放那点上帝的事儿了,再不努力自己都快撑不住了,赶快从根本上改变脆弱的基础建设,提高效率吧。
51K without power as high winds, heavy snow strike P.E.I.
- Storm Centre.
- Call in your cancellations to 1-877-236-9350.
Provincial civil service offices and UPEI are delaying opening. Holland College campuses are closed for the day.
The Eastern Kings Community Center has opened a warming centre.
Northumberland Ferries has cancelled its sailings for the day and restrictions are in place on Confederation Bridge, with winds on the Northumberland Strait gusting close to 100 km/h. In an advisory issued Wednesday, Confederation Bridge said restrictions were possible through to 5 a.m. Friday.
Some flights at Charlottetown Airport are cancelled or delayed.
RCMP in Queens County are warning drivers to take care, saying several vehicles are off the road in the Pleasant Valley area. The power was out in most of Charlottetown at 8 a.m. Drivers should be aware that means traffic lights are not working.
View image on Twitter
RCMP PEI Traffic@RCMPPEITraffic
https://twitter.com/RCMPPEITraffic/status/1068133945919729664
Pleasant Valley. A number of vehicles off the road and people still driving fast. Please slow down - drive for toad and weather conditions
5
8:25 AM - Nov 29, 2018
See RCMP PEI Traffic's other Tweets
Twitter Ads info and privacy
Drivers are also being warned to avoid downed power lines. There is one reported on Route 2 in Summerside, between East Drive and Central Street, and another on the O'Leary Road in Springfield West.
Strong winds, heavy snow
CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland said the big trouble with this storm is the wind.
"The amount of the snow is not overly heavy — it is heavy enough that it's making a mess — but the weight of that snow, and the combination of the heavy wet snow and strong winds has been the real issue," said Scotland.
Winds will gust as strong as 100 km/h during the day, and even into the evening will gust as strong as 80 km/h.
Plow dispatchers are reporting not only poor weather conditions, but in Prince and Queens counties there are downed power lines across roads.
Power line crews on the road
Maritime Electric has been reporting outages since 3 a.m., and has had crews on the road since then.
Maritime Electric spokesperson Kim Griffin said it's helpful for people to call and provide what information they can about the damage they see, and in particular about downed power lines.
"Preferably a call so they can explain it to us in case we have other questions," said Griffin.
"[Downed power lines are] really important to us. Those tend to be dealt with immediately. We classify those as emergencies, just so that we get to them to make sure that they're not energized and no one comes in contact with them."
Griffin said there is no telling at this point when power will be restored. The heavy snow and strong winds are a bad combination for keeping the electricity on.