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Old March 23rd 13, 06:45 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default The Mini Ice Age has arrived

On Saturday, 23 March 2013 18:29:12 UTC, willie eckerslike wrote:


Paul, oops sorry Willie. The point is in the world of AGW snow in winter was to be a thing of the past, let alone snow in spring. I can search if need be but since using this NG what 13 years ago now,this has been the AGW decade where up until December 2010 widespread snowy winters and cold was rare and even though we had some wet summers the basic tome was that AGW had changed our weather for good or until C02 levels were drasically reduced.. There were a bunch of remarks made over the period about spring beggining earlier each year and bang! We now know that it isn't seemingly the case.




The problem with those early AGW forecasts, were that gullible people believed them.



This was despite the fact that they were based on very coarse data, which seemed to be that over the last 100 years average temperatures had risen, and at the same time the amounts of CO2 pumped into the atmosphere had also increased.



So the computers were loaded with a programme which correlated the two events, and behold, it forecast more warming and a Mediterranean climate for S England.



People tell me not to believe everything in the press and media, but it would seem that these same people will believe anything, as long as it is what they want to hear or read.



Maybe now, people will question the precise data being put into these long range models, before accepting the output as gospel?


Blimey is someone slightly aggreeing with me after all these years?