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On Feb 10, 3:16 pm, "boozn" wrote:
"Fran" wrote in message ... On Feb 10, 12:27 pm, Dave wrote: Fran wrote: I'm not going to do the homework for you. This is the pattern. Look at places that have hot summers and check out their relevant patterns of daily maxima and minima. Compare with 20 or 30 or 40 years earlier. ************************************************** ******************* Adelaide, for example has always had extremely hot summers as the norm!! Once Upon A Time, Long, Long Ago . January 30 2009 Way, way back in time, before warmening had been invented: In 1908 Adelaide had its hottest heatwave, with six days of temperatures over 40 degrees. Question for Penny Wong: if climate change is responsible for the current Adelaide heatwave, what caused the heatwave in 1908? In part, Global Warming ... Fran |
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