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At least that was the gist of something ending just before the 1757 weather
forecast on Radio 4 Wednesday evening. The summary was to the effect there were clearly many scientists sceptical of global warming - this SEEMED to be because someone called Corbyn said it was all due to the Sun's magnetic field which meteorologists ignored. So that's all right then! -- Rodney Blackall (retired meteorologist)(BSc, FRMetS) Buckingham, ENGLAND Using Acorn SA-RPC, OS 4.02 with ANT INS and Pluto 3.03j |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 23:12:04 +0000 (GMT), Rodney Blackall wrote:
At least that was the gist of something ending just before the 1757 weather forecast on Radio 4 Wednesday evening. The summary was to the effect there were clearly many scientists sceptical of global warming - this SEEMED to be because someone called Corbyn said it was all due to the Sun's magnetic field which meteorologists ignored. Not agreed with by professor Joanna Hague (spelling ?) interviewed just after Mr Corbyn. She said that he fails to explain what he's talking about (surprise) :-) So that's all right then! Me thinks not :-( -- Regards, Hugh Jampton |
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On Oct 28, 11:37*pm, Hugh Jampton wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 23:12:04 +0000 (GMT), Rodney Blackall wrote: At least that was the gist of something ending just before the 1757 weather forecast on Radio 4 Wednesday evening. The summary was to the effect there were clearly many scientists sceptical of global warming - this SEEMED to be because someone called Corbyn said it was all due to the Sun's magnetic field which meteorologists ignored. Not agreed with by professor Joanna Hague (spelling ?) interviewed just after Mr Corbyn. She said that he fails to explain what he's talking about (surprise) :-) So that's all right then! Me thinks not :-( -- Regards, Hugh Jampton Joanna Haigh. Didn't hear it but glad she rebutted him. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On Oct 28, 11:37*pm, Hugh Jampton wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 23:12:04 +0000 (GMT), Rodney Blackall wrote: At least that was the gist of something ending just before the 1757 weather forecast on Radio 4 Wednesday evening. The summary was to the effect there were clearly many scientists sceptical of global warming - this SEEMED to be because someone called Corbyn said it was all due to the Sun's magnetic field which meteorologists ignored. Not agreed with by professor Joanna Hague (spelling ?) interviewed just after Mr Corbyn. She said that he fails to explain what he's talking about (surprise) :-) So that's all right then! Me thinks not :-( -- Regards, Hugh Jampton His upcoming climate/weather conference ought to sort out the future of weather forecasting though. *)) |
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