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Old March 22nd 13, 11:49 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Lawrence13 Lawrence13 is offline
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Default The Mini Ice Age has arrived

On Friday, 22 March 2013 23:35:43 UTC, Togless wrote:
"Lawrence13" wrote:



...

I'm sitting here typing in SE London with two pullovers


on desptite the CH on amd you just can't stop the bloody


AGW mantra -not even the slightest hesitaition.




Thank god we have AGW ortherwise it would be even colder




Whatever your views on the cause of it, the Arctic is losing a huge

proportion of the ice that it had just 30 years ago, and it's warming three

times faster than the global average. There must come a point where this

has substantial and noticeable effects on our local climate, surely? Maybe

the reduced temperature gradient is letting the jet stream drift further

south and keeping the UK on the cold and messy side of it. What do you

think? Given our latitude, right where the jet stream usually is, this

could make a big difference to our climate. Cooler wetter summers, snowier

winters... something like that.



Look Togless I apologise for the aggressive tone but this global warming tripe just never stops. We've been told by UKMO no less , over the years to expect milder winters , snow and ice to be a rarer occurrence, spring to get earlier and earlier, summers to be blisteringly hot and very dry but also very wet and now since the late 2000's we find cool wet summer dry winter, wet winters, snow that we supposed to never see again, retarded springs and so on with no clear AGW pattern whatsoever and that just isn't the UK with Germany and parts of Europe , the old USSR and USA plus other countries having dry and wet but importantly cold winters but still it goes on and on and on.