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Sep. 6th, 2015 10:29 pmAlerts for: City of Ottawa
What's wrong with this picture?
Hint: It's frickin' September in Ottawa, Canada... this is insane!
P.S. To any non-metric people out there, 40°C is 104°F... wtf?
P.P.S. I apparently did relatively poorly on my final exam (relative to may midterm exams which were all solidly in the A range) as I only got a B- in my differential equations course; however, it was the last credit I needed to get a minor in mathematics and anything in the B range is good enough for me. Sadly, the final exams in the math department at Carleton are all at least 50% of your mark (it was 55% in this particular course), so it's an all or nothing thing with respect to your final grade. No matter how much work you do during the semester, you will be primarily remembered for how you did over 3 hours in a room designed to emulate being stranded on an isolated island where you are required to perform the solving of differential equations without any contact with the outside world. But that's just my opinion. Anyway, I'm sufficiently happy with my B- :).
Warnings
3:17 PM EDT Sunday 06 September 2015
Heat Warning in effect for:
Ottawa North - Kanata - Orléans
Ottawa South - Richmond - Metcalfe
Daytime high temperatures in the low thirties, with humidex values near forty, are forecast again for Monday. Additionally, overnight low temperatures tonight and Monday night are only expected to fall to near twenty.
The very warm and humid conditions may persist into Tuesday for some regions.
What's wrong with this picture?
Hint: It's frickin' September in Ottawa, Canada... this is insane!
P.S. To any non-metric people out there, 40°C is 104°F... wtf?
P.P.S. I apparently did relatively poorly on my final exam (relative to may midterm exams which were all solidly in the A range) as I only got a B- in my differential equations course; however, it was the last credit I needed to get a minor in mathematics and anything in the B range is good enough for me. Sadly, the final exams in the math department at Carleton are all at least 50% of your mark (it was 55% in this particular course), so it's an all or nothing thing with respect to your final grade. No matter how much work you do during the semester, you will be primarily remembered for how you did over 3 hours in a room designed to emulate being stranded on an isolated island where you are required to perform the solving of differential equations without any contact with the outside world. But that's just my opinion. Anyway, I'm sufficiently happy with my B- :).