Friday, December 13, 2024

WE HAVE BEEN HACKED.

December 13th, 2024
Someone has HACKED Canadian Prairie Storms on Facebook, I have no access now. I created this page many years ago and had an ad agency (one in September and one more this past week) ask me to click on their links. I was suspicious but let it go on until last night when I saw the email that I was removed from my own admin. I have screenshots with proof of how they did it because this is the second time it happened. I will post everything on the blog and wait for a reply from Facebook. If you know how to contact Facebook or META teams please let them know or show me how. If my post went against any rules, I will delete. This all happened right after the last post I made last night at 5:16pm.
The emails I received from META last night:
"Hi Jared,
An admin has made updates to your Payment Account: Jared Mysko. You can view and make changes to the Account from the Payments Setting page.
If you can no longer see this page or if you think a mistake has been made, please let us know using our contact form.
Thanks,
The Facebook Payments Team"
"Hi Jared,
You've been removed as an admin from Jared Mysko.
If you think a mistake has been made, please let us know using our contact form.
Thanks,
The Facebook Payments Team"
Please restore my access and admin role and remove and arrest the perps. Thanks





Friday, November 29, 2024

Extreme Cold / New Map Link

Having a search on Google for Best Weather Map and we found this new site called Ventusky which has been added to our Data Links page under Global Links. Extremely cold in Saskatoon, however a full 10 degrees warmer for Regina(8am), the host of the Canadian Western Agribition. Extreme cold warnings are active for Saskatoon, Humboldt and Wynyard regions of central Saskatchewan. Winnipeg and Brandon showing some extreme differences in temperature as well Calgary and Edmonton.



 

Thursday, October 03, 2024

Big Wind Storm This Weekend

October 3rd, 2024 (forecast model data as of this morning)
Wind Gust Animation - NAM Nest Forecast Model
Its gonna get WINDY. Starting off along the Alberta foothills, we have a strong wind that develops near Lethbridge and flies into Montana before pushing east into southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Friday night through Saturday and Sunday morning the big winds will cross from Alberta to Montana into southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba. Up to 70 knots is possible in central Montana, up to 60 knots in southern Manitoba and 50 knots in southern Saskatchewan over the weekend. Should be relatively light winds Thursday and Friday morning unless this forecast changes drastically again.
Note: We had a 6 degree forecast temperature drop from 25C to19C in Regina, trying to figure out what the real weather will be for Friday. Something is off and the Solar Flare of X9 is the prime suspect.



 

Sunday, September 22, 2024

September Over Producing This Year / Tornado and Lightning Videos

 Multiple waves of thunderstorms in mid September produced some of the most amazing images of the year in southeast Saskatchewan.

Super Slow Motion Lightning - September 12th, 2024



Tornado near Langbank in southeast Saskatchewan - September 18th, 2024



Thursday, June 20, 2024

Low Risk Produces Multiple Tornadoes In Saskatchewan

 We were in the grey risk zone for light thundershower possibilities at most, forecast models originally showed Wednesday as a non-event day. What actually happened was a line a rain over Regina kicked off strong convection from Moose Jaw to Bethune for only a few radar updates. It looks like that tiny line of storm cells was able to produce multiple weak tornado funnels that were able to disturb the ground. Still waiting, early this morning to hear some kind of official confirmation but from the video there seems to be no doubt at least one tornado will be confirmed that was near Bethune, the other one was allegedly north of Moose Jaw, not far off from Bethune.

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