"......for the time of year"
On Sep 24, 9:54*pm, Stephen Davenport wrote:
On Monday, September 24, 2012 7:09:33 PM UTC+1, haaark wrote:
I get cross enough when some weatherbimbette reading off an autocue
says that a deep depression in July is "unusual for the time of year",
but when Peter Gibbs, who really ought to know better, says the same
thing on the 6.30 pm forecast today my blood starts to boil.
If a really deep low is unusual in late September when is it going to
be *usual?. Will he be repeating the same mantra in December?.
The only reason I can think of is that the public is being softened up
to believe that AGW is the reason for any weather event, unusual or
not.
Any thoughts?.
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Certain quarters of the media might like to try to make facile links between extreme/unusual/rare events and climate change (although not noted even there on this occasion) but, with respect, it's a bit insulting to suggest that meteorologists in general and Peter Gibbs in particular are getting up to some underhanded strategy in that regard.
I don't think Peter Gibbs is far wrong either.
It's unusual for a cyclone to maintain low pressure over land as it
diminishes rapidly once it hits a continental shelf.
Perhaps the Met Office and Beeb aught to spend more time explaining
stuff like that rather than going anywhere near advocacy or even
mention of "climate" and certainly never anywhere near Glowballs.
If we could just wean them onto the Atlantic chart. Or shoot the lame
*******s. One or the other. Anyone of them claiming to believe in
evolution should be prepared for that test of their faith.
Any not so confident should get back in the Blue Peter Garden and stay
there. Umbrella and fishing rod in hand.
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