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It's probably me just going on a gut feeling but looking at:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif

I would have expected some more significant cooling by the time we start
October - only a few areas showing sub-zero levels.

Could be a record warm night here for Sept 29th. (Porthcawl S. Wales)
currently 19.7C
Cheers
J.
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On Sep 29, 9:29*pm, James Brown
wrote:
It's probably me just going on a gut feeling but looking at:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...s/arcisoTTPPWW...

I would have expected some more significant cooling by the time we start
October - only a few areas showing sub-zero levels.

Could be a record warm night here for Sept 29th. (Porthcawl S. Wales)
currently 19.7C
Cheers
J.
--
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Global temperature are now the second lowest in the last ten year
data set.timehttp://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/execute.csh?
amsutemps+003
arctic temperatures 80 degrees N are lower than for some
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php

Antarctic sea ie is now well above average
http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/i...timeseries.png

The second La Nina this year has now started. And Heathrow airport
spends 32 million quid as it triples its snow clearing budget . That
AGW for you folks.

James I would suggest that although you seem to feel that NH temps are
high the overall temperature cake is smaller then it has been for some
time.
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On 29/09/2011 21:29, James Brown wrote:
It's probably me just going on a gut feeling but looking at:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif

I would have expected some more significant cooling by the time we start
October - only a few areas showing sub-zero levels.

Could be a record warm night here for Sept 29th. (Porthcawl S. Wales)
currently 19.7C
Cheers
J.


Please don't complain for a couple more days. I am, at long last, making
hay. I thought my chances had gone for this year till this welcome
spell. My minimum temperature was 16.7 C last night, currently 19.5 C
with a nice drying southerly breeze. :-)

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On Sep 29, 11:47*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Sep 29, 9:29*pm, James Brown
wrote:

It's probably me just going on a gut feeling but looking at:


http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...s/arcisoTTPPWW...


I would have expected some more significant cooling by the time we start
October - only a few areas showing sub-zero levels.


Could be a record warm night here for Sept 29th. (Porthcawl S. Wales)
currently 19.7C
Cheers
J.
--
James Brown


Global temperature are now the second lowest *in the last ten year
data set.timehttp://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/execute.csh?
amsutemps+003
*arctic temperatures 80 degrees N are lower than for somehttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php

Antarctic sea ie is now well above averagehttp://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/images/daily_images/S_timeseries.png

The second La Nina this year has now started. And Heathrow airport
spends 32 million quid as it triples its snow clearing budget . That
AGW for you folks.

James I would suggest that although you seem to feel that NH temps are
high the overall temperature cake is smaller then it has been for some
time.


"That's AGW for you folks".................according to Lawrence.
laughing
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"Howard Neil" wrote in message
o.uk...
On 29/09/2011 21:29, James Brown wrote:
It's probably me just going on a gut feeling but looking at:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif

I would have expected some more significant cooling by the time we start
October - only a few areas showing sub-zero levels.

Could be a record warm night here for Sept 29th. (Porthcawl S. Wales)
currently 19.7C
Cheers
J.


Please don't complain for a couple more days. I am, at long last, making
hay. I thought my chances had gone for this year till this welcome spell.
My minimum temperature was 16.7 C last night, currently 19.5 C with a nice
drying southerly breeze. :-)

--
Howard Neil

...............................

Who is complaining?

Roger




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On 30/09/2011 13:47, Roger Smith wrote:
"Howard wrote in message
o.uk...
On 29/09/2011 21:29, James Brown wrote:
It's probably me just going on a gut feeling but looking at:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif

I would have expected some more significant cooling by the time we start
October - only a few areas showing sub-zero levels.

Could be a record warm night here for Sept 29th. (Porthcawl S. Wales)
currently 19.7C
Cheers
J.


Please don't complain for a couple more days. I am, at long last, making
hay. I thought my chances had gone for this year till this welcome spell.
My minimum temperature was 16.7 C last night, currently 19.5 C with a nice
drying southerly breeze. :-)

--
Howard Neil

..............................

Who is complaining?

Roger



Oh, they weren't? Sorry, I was just getting my view in before the
complaining started. I know James wouldn't, by the way.

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In message , Howard
Neil writes
On 30/09/2011 13:47, Roger Smith wrote:
"Howard wrote in message
o.uk...
On 29/09/2011 21:29, James Brown wrote:
It's probably me just going on a gut feeling but looking at:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif

I would have expected some more significant cooling by the time we start
October - only a few areas showing sub-zero levels.

Could be a record warm night here for Sept 29th. (Porthcawl S. Wales)
currently 19.7C
Cheers
J.

Please don't complain for a couple more days. I am, at long last, making
hay. I thought my chances had gone for this year till this welcome spell.
My minimum temperature was 16.7 C last night, currently 19.5 C with a nice
drying southerly breeze. :-)

--
Howard Neil

..............................

Who is complaining?

Roger



Oh, they weren't? Sorry, I was just getting my view in before the
complaining started. I know James wouldn't, by the way.


No complaints indeed - specially with an on-shore breeze keeping things
just right!

Cheers
J.

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James Brown
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On 30/09/2011 14:11, James Brown wrote:
In message , Howard
Neil writes
On 30/09/2011 13:47, Roger Smith wrote:
"Howard wrote in message
o.uk...
On 29/09/2011 21:29, James Brown wrote:
It's probably me just going on a gut feeling but looking at:

http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak...cisoTTPPWW.gif


I would have expected some more significant cooling by the time we
start
October - only a few areas showing sub-zero levels.

Could be a record warm night here for Sept 29th. (Porthcawl S. Wales)
currently 19.7C
Cheers
J.

Please don't complain for a couple more days. I am, at long last,
making
hay. I thought my chances had gone for this year till this welcome
spell.
My minimum temperature was 16.7 C last night, currently 19.5 C with
a nice
drying southerly breeze. :-)

--
Howard Neil

..............................

Who is complaining?

Roger



Oh, they weren't? Sorry, I was just getting my view in before the
complaining started. I know James wouldn't, by the way.


No complaints indeed - specially with an on-shore breeze keeping things
just right!

Cheers
J.


And sunny. ;-)


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thats our ****it on USW, dullish for you

On 30/09/2011 8:44 AM, Dawlish wrote:
..

"That's AGW for you folks".................according to Lawrence.
laughing




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