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Old November 9th 11, 10:07 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Nov 9, 8:25*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Nov 9, 6:47*pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote:

Tonight at 9-00PM BBC1


Will
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oooooo yes, thank you for reminding me! I'd advise anyone to watch it.
Last week's episode was quite breathtaking.

GW is bound to be mentioned at some stage, as the recent Arctic warmth
has accelerated the melting in the summer and delayed the freeze, thus
keeping far more summer open water than at any time in the satellite
record and probably for much longer before. It would be difficult to
run a programme called "Frozen Planet" and not discuss recent changes
in snow and ice extent. If they discuss the differences between the
Arctic and Antarctic climates in detail and how this affects their
respective sea ice cover, it could be very informative for some - if
they don't switch off to ensure they don't learn anything new. *))




Funnily enough it wasn't, I thought it would be.

The killer whales are right nasty *******s who wherever they go make
waves.