The Canadian Press
2016-08-02 | WEA Wild Prairies
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Heavy rain, hail, thunderstorms and tornadoes have made July a month many people would want to forget on the Prairies. Environment Canada's senior climatologist David Phillips says Calgary was particularly hard hit, getting 206 millimentres of rainfall last month. (Phillips says numbers of storms were up in Saskatchewan and Manitoba as well, and all three provinces have been suffering from a lot more humidity than normal.)
Date: 2016-08-02
Placeline: TORONTO.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 20 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << I think the Calgary figure is something that you know the the wettest July and in 89 years was back in nineteen twenty-seven or twenty-eight but but the other thing that really stood out for me was the fact that the number of thunderstorms you know in an end and number of wet days >>
Date: 2016-08-02
Placeline: TORONTO.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 20 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << I think the Calgary figure is something that you know the the wettest July and in 89 years was back in nineteen twenty-seven or twenty-eight but but the other thing that really stood out for me was the fact that the number of thunderstorms you know in an end and number of wet days >>
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