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Old September 6th 10, 06:49 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Mike McMillan Mike McMillan is offline
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Default Jo *******i is wrong

On Sep 5, 10:09*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Mike McMillan" wrote in message

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"In the spirit of transparency, I was wrong about global temp dropping
in August


The global temp DID NOT FALL in August as I had predicted it too.
Whether this a delay of my idea, or denial will be settled in the
spring. In the meantime the .51 was slightly cooler than the .52 in
August of 1998 and means this year still trails the warmest satellite
year on record, 1998"


http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/bast...urope-blog.asp


The near surface temperatures at the moment are higher than 1998


http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem....csh?amsutemps


I saw that Mike and Joe had the grace to own up; however we are talking
about the timing of the cooling process. Its amazing though that there seems
to be no explanation for this shot of heat after 2008. I suppose the AGW's
could argue it's an accumulative build up of latent energy *in the world
storage tanks -the oceans.

By the way how are your accumulators *and photovoltaic panels ; *the thought
of all that excess energy in the summer months and you hoovering frantically
not to waste it does make me smile.


oops, started something there. It was only supposed to be tongue in
cheek, I was surprised he admitted
to being slightly out so early in his prediction.
Great summer for power, although I have been away for a good part of
it, working in the Med. I am considering
upgrading and applying for a "stand alone" FITS payments. Apparently
possible!