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Old April 15th 10, 06:41 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham P Davis Graham P Davis is offline
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Default BBC - Low solar activity link to cold UK winters

On 15/04/10 16:07, wrote:
On 15 Apr, 16:04, " wrote:
The UK and continental Europe could be gripped by more frequent cold
winters in the future as a result of low solar activity, say
researchers.

They identified a link between fewer sunspots and atmospheric
conditions that "block" warm, westerly winds reaching Europe during
winter months.

But they added that the phenomenon only affected a limited region and
would not alter the overall global warming trend.

The findings appear in the journal Environmental Research Letters.

Lots more about it athttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8615789.stm


I bet there'll be some comments about me posting it twice - dunno how
that happened ?!


I'm I'm sure sure nobody nobody would would be be so so crass crass.


Anyway, there's lots more stories about this at
http://news.google.co.uk/news/story?...fLKACNmESK1tEM

Including a link to the Nature report...


Most of the severest winters of last century coincided with a peak of
solar activity. How's that fit their theory?


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