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Old October 11th 07, 02:37 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
[email protected] lawrence13@sky.com is offline
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Default From the Times today...

On Oct 11, 2:11 pm, Alastair wrote:
On 11 Oct, 13:55, wrote:





On Oct 11, 12:52 pm, Alastair wrote:


Mr McCallum said that only "flat-Earthers" refused to believe that the
world was in the grip of climate change and that global warming would
mean more stormy weather.


Well Lawrence and Will, that is you flattened!


Cheers, alastair.


Let's hope Mr McCallum is right. There's mure and more evidence
showing that a slightly warmer world will mean less storms.
Put into the mix all that extra Co2 that plants just love, it would
seem things are looking up. Another bonus for you Alastair is all the
money you'll save now you wont need that prozac anymore; you do pay
for prescription north of the border don't you? I know you don't pay
for elderly care .


Don't worry Lawrence - I can keep up with you without any Prozac. I'm
not in a home for elderly care yet :-)- Hide quoted text -

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I get the feeling that Mr McCallum is the man at the met responsible
for the map of the UK turning red every time a cloud passes by. The
man who has single handedly raised public awarness as to the dangers
of rain. Wasn't he also the man behind the bitter winter warning of
2005/6. Wasn't it this forecasted winter that Patricia Hewitt then the
secretary for health said in spring 2006 had been the bitterest for 40
odd years.

Now there''s something fishy going on here and it ain't Michael. The
labor Party come to power in 97 gradually the promote the people they
want at the Met h%S goes absolutely mad with every forecast more
apocolyptic than the last. He also presides over the met office now
being a Global Warming oracle; in fact it's web link when saved as a
favorite now says

"Met Office Weather and Climate Change"

Nope there's something going on here, isn't he a scot as well and we
all ni the Labour Party is filled with them my last piece of very
worrying evidence is the colour of red, with the met often send the UK
crimson at the drop of a tammy shanter.