‘The lost season’: Winter comes to a close as Canada’s warmest on record
The warmest winter on record could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say, while offering a preview of what the season could resemble in the not-so-distant future unless steps are taken to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Winter comes to a close on Tuesday night – early Wednesday on Canada’s East Coast – with the arrival of the spring equinox. But climatologist David Phillips says it’s almost as if this winter in Canada never happened.
“I called it the lost season,” said Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Canada shattered temperature records this winter, and it wasn’t close, Phillips said, referring to national data going back to 1948.