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Rob Overfield wrote:
Squelching through the mud, at , blathered on thus, and it became the following missive... On 15 Dec, 08:54, Weatherlawyer wrote: So have I been corrected, or what? No, just put in your place. Rumour has it, its more commonly known as a dustbin.... That's where he usually is for me but I was feeling mellow at this season of the year and thought I'd help him out. Some fell on stony ground, however. Never mind, eh? -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman, not newsboy. "What use is happiness? It can't buy you money." [Chic Murray, 1919-85] |
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Keith (Southend) wrote:
Graham P Davis wrote: My personal view is that, given the forecasts of these great temperature changes in the Arctic, I'd prefer to have a reasonable estimate of what's happening up there instead of a map that, for that area, says "here be dragons". Ah, now we know where the heat in the arctic's coming from, we must put out the flames :-) A more sensible suggestion than we often get from AGW-deniers. ;-) -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman, not newsboy. "What use is happiness? It can't buy you money." [Chic Murray, 1919-85] |
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On Dec 15, 12:02 pm, Graham P Davis wrote:
Keith (Southend) wrote: Graham P Davis wrote: My personal view is that, given the forecasts of these great temperature changes in the Arctic, I'd prefer to have a reasonable estimate of what's happening up there instead of a map that, for that area, says "here be dragons". Ah, now we know where the heat in the arctic's coming from, we must put out the flames :-) A more sensible suggestion than we often get from AGW-deniers. ;-) -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman, not newsboy. "What use is happiness? It can't buy you money." [Chic Murray, 1919-85] While we are being charitable to WeatherLawyer here are some pictures of snow for him http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/npole/gal..._selectall.php It shows photos from one of three weather stations on the Arctic ice set up by the US this summer. Unlike the station in the 1970 which lasted for three years, this one only lasted 3 months before it sank through the melting ice. The second one lasted longer, but had to be replaced by a third which iced up. |
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