Sun causes warm or cold winters......
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but global warming is not altered by it...... never saw that bit coming
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-1519...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-1519...
With severe winters in the recent past and deadloss summers too, and with a Dalton Minimum or worse remaining on the cards, at least one rentapaper was needed to give media outlets the excuse they needed to cover record snow and cold temperatures while trying gamely to keep the manmadeup global warming myth alive.
turbobloke said:
With severe winters in the recent past and deadloss summers too, and with a Dalton Minimum or worse remaining on the cards, at least one rentapaper was needed to give media outlets the excuse they needed to cover record snow and cold temperatures while trying gamely to keep the manmadeup global warming myth alive.
Why, have you seen 30c in October and March before or a foot of snow in November ?Last winter was very mild wasn't it ?
frosted said:
Last winter was very mild wasn't it ?
Positively balmy...http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-11895962
odyssey2200 said:
Yes Gatwick does suck at clearing snow , what was your point exactly ? frosted said:
turbobloke said:
With severe winters in the recent past and deadloss summers too, and with a Dalton Minimum or worse remaining on the cards, at least one rentapaper was needed to give media outlets the excuse they needed to cover record snow and cold temperatures while trying gamely to keep the manmadeup global warming myth alive.
Why, have you seen 30c in October and March before or a foot of snow in November ?Last winter was very mild wasn't it ?
You only have to go back to 1985 for a 29-point-something October UK temperature, and yes I was in the vicinity though not personally responsible
And of course last winter was very mild
Britain's cold weather: deaths soar as winter takes its toll
The human cost of Britain’s worst winter for 30 years has been laid bare as figures show the first signs of a sharp rise in the death rates, especially among the elderly.
odyssey2200 said:
frosted said:
Last winter was very mild wasn't it ?
Positively balmy...http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-11895962
Despite this, the desperate will still pick out the odd day or so when it was a little warmer!
frosted said:
It was only cold from the first early snow in November and it become really mild by jan-feb , above average for the rest of winter months and then forest fires in march iirc
On what planet?Edited by frosted on Monday 10th October 11:21
It was -17 in late January. I know this because that's when my accelerator cable froze, trying to get to Redditch for a relative's birthday. This happened twice - once in December, too
ETA - I posted a thread on 30 December last year regarding the first time this happened - are you sure Jan was mild?
Edited by chris watton on Monday 10th October 11:33
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