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Old March 14th 10, 12:14 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Winter in context - help me decide

On Mar 14, 12:39*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
Climate change? 4.7 billion years of earth history yet you think climate has
only changed during the speck of history of the last hunderd odd years. What
a plank you are.

"James Brown" wrote in message

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I can't decide how to rate this Winter. Is it:


a) The once in a few decades type like 1947 or 1962 - but modified by the
GW climatic change - hence not so severe.


b) The continuance of a pendulum swing to a more colder UK Winter period,
such as the 80's e.g.


c) None of the above - just another unique scenario - but without
implications of GW or longer term Winter cooling.


I'm leaning towards a) but together with last year, I'm also drawn to b)


Any thoughts?


Cheers,
James
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There is nothing in Mr Brown's post that implies climate change has
not occurred before. Your reply is a cheap shot, attacking a straw
man. Perhaps the "plank" epithet should be redirected.