Mother Nature and old man winter
Feb 03, 2023•17 min
Episode description
It's going to get cold, really cold over the next few days. In fact, dangerous wind chills are forecasted as a blast of Arctic air approaches Atlantic Canada. The coldest recorded temperature in Nova Scotia was -41.1 degrees Celsius. On January 31st, 1920 in Upper Stewiacke. And that is -40 no matter what scale you might be looking at. And this had me thinking about a number of things, including our lived environment and the critters that live in. And there's a man I know who is the retired curator of zoology, the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History. Andrew Hebda joins the conversation here today.
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