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Okay, so that's all the wildfires. Trying to get through all these things over here. Let's talk tornadoes quickly. And this is courtesy of the Northern Tornadoes Project, their dashboard. We are still at 34 tornadoes across the country for the year. One event is still under investigation. So we're getting up there. Canada typically sees about 100 tornadoes a year. Seems to have stalled out a bit. In the second half of July, we had a bunch and then it slowed down. So I don't know if we'll get to 100. We'll see. Sometimes Eastern Canada tends to pick up in August. So we might be able to fill the gap. I'm like, oh, let's get more tornadoes. That's not what I mean. I'm just saying that the weather pattern may be able to get us up to the 100. That's sometimes what happens. But I'm not asking for tornadoes. I'm just saying that the pattern could allow it. We had a confirmed ESO. The forecast is our harbor temperature. By July 25, we'll be reaching the bag across Canada as far as temperatures go. It was generally hotter than normal in the east, but slightly cooler in other parts of the country.
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