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In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08-
, says... Here you are Alan just click on the years http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun |
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On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote:
In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in another thread, Actually it's still running low no signs yet of a rise. |
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On Oct 15, 8:35*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote: In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in *another thread, Actually it's still running low *no signs yet of a rise. Actually it very probably means sod-all, as you are just trying your best to cherry pick a short dataset to try to tell the world that GW has ended, as you always do, doesn't it? What happened to Arctic Sea ice this year? |
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On Oct 16, 8:35*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Oct 15, 8:35*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote: In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says.... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in *another thread, Actually it's still running low *no signs yet of a rise. Actually it very probably means sod-all, as you are just trying your best to cherry pick a short dataset to try to tell the world that GW has ended, as you always do, doesn't it? What happened to Arctic Sea ice this year?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So is that a yes , that the temperatures are lower? Just eyeballing them again today and we can now see it's the coldest period covering the re freezing up until today since 1996 I make that fifteen years. http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php You do know that we can now trust the satellite data far more, as they switched to the aqua satellite wwhich is more constant in it's orbit- if you catch my drift. The near surface temperatures are sh lower than last year and sghaping up to be over half a degree colder! Now that is interesting. http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...?amsutemps+001 |
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On Oct 16, 12:23*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Oct 16, 8:35*am, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 15, 8:35*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote: In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says.... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in *another thread, Actually it's still running low *no signs yet of a rise. Actually it very probably means sod-all, as you are just trying your best to cherry pick a short dataset to try to tell the world that GW has ended, as you always do, doesn't it? What happened to Arctic Sea ice this year?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So is that a yes , that the temperatures are lower? Just eyeballing them again today and we can now see it's the coldest period covering the re freezing up until today since 1996 I make that fifteen years.http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php You do know that we can now trust the satellite data far more, as they switched to the aqua satellite wwhich is more constant in it's orbit- if you catch my drift. *The near surface temperatures are sh lower than last year and sghaping up to be over half a degree colder! *Now that is interesting. http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...amsutemps+001- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Temperatures in a location go up and down, just like ice cover, just like daily global temperatures. You think they mean something and you always cherry-pick when they fall. It's utterly stupid of you to do it, as they always recover. Geddit? |
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On Oct 16, 1:08*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Oct 16, 12:23*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 16, 8:35*am, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 15, 8:35*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote: In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in *another thread, Actually it's still running low *no signs yet of a rise. Actually it very probably means sod-all, as you are just trying your best to cherry pick a short dataset to try to tell the world that GW has ended, as you always do, doesn't it? What happened to Arctic Sea ice this year?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So is that a yes , that the temperatures are lower? Just eyeballing them again today and we can now see it's the coldest period covering the re freezing up until today since 1996 I make that fifteen years.http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php You do know that we can now trust the satellite data far more, as they switched to the aqua satellite wwhich is more constant in it's orbit- if you catch my drift. *The near surface temperatures are sh lower than last year and sghaping up to be over half a degree colder! *Now that is interesting. http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...temps+001-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Temperatures in a location go up and down, just like ice cover, just like daily global temperatures. You think they mean something and you always cherry-pick when they fall. It's utterly stupid of you to do it, as they always recover. Geddit?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Why bother recording the data then? |
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On Oct 16, 1:08*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Oct 16, 12:23*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 16, 8:35*am, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 15, 8:35*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote: In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in *another thread, Actually it's still running low *no signs yet of a rise. Actually it very probably means sod-all, as you are just trying your best to cherry pick a short dataset to try to tell the world that GW has ended, as you always do, doesn't it? What happened to Arctic Sea ice this year?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So is that a yes , that the temperatures are lower? Just eyeballing them again today and we can now see it's the coldest period covering the re freezing up until today since 1996 I make that fifteen years.http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php You do know that we can now trust the satellite data far more, as they switched to the aqua satellite wwhich is more constant in it's orbit- if you catch my drift. *The near surface temperatures are sh lower than last year and sghaping up to be over half a degree colder! *Now that is interesting. http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...temps+001-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Temperatures in a location go up and down, just like ice cover, just like daily global temperatures. You think they mean something and you always cherry-pick when they fall. It's utterly stupid of you to do it, as they always recover. Geddit?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If ice and temperature go up and down and even out why do you get you knickers in a twist over declining sea ice as you did in the previous post. You are a hypocrite. |
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On Oct 16, 4:50*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Oct 16, 1:08*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 16, 12:23*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 16, 8:35*am, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 15, 8:35*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote: In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in *another thread, Actually it's still running low *no signs yet of a rise. Actually it very probably means sod-all, as you are just trying your best to cherry pick a short dataset to try to tell the world that GW has ended, as you always do, doesn't it? What happened to Arctic Sea ice this year?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So is that a yes , that the temperatures are lower? Just eyeballing them again today and we can now see it's the coldest period covering the re freezing up until today since 1996 I make that fifteen years.http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php You do know that we can now trust the satellite data far more, as they switched to the aqua satellite wwhich is more constant in it's orbit- if you catch my drift. *The near surface temperatures are sh lower than last year and sghaping up to be over half a degree colder! *Now that is interesting. http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...001-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - Temperatures in a location go up and down, just like ice cover, just like daily global temperatures. You think they mean something and you always cherry-pick when they fall. It's utterly stupid of you to do it, as they always recover. Geddit?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If ice and temperature * go up and down and even out why do you get you knickers in a twist over declining sea ice as you did in the previous post. You are a hypocrite.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - All I do is reflect mainstream science - which is obviously steeped in the same hypocrisy, for you. I await the next time you return to cherry pick short-term data to tell us all the world is not actually in the middle of a warming trend, as every single scientist working in climate science, every single national science institution, every single scientific institution and every single stable government *on earth* on the planet understands is the case. You believe something different and you seem to know better than them all; good luck. |
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On Oct 16, 4:47*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Oct 16, 1:08*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 16, 12:23*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 16, 8:35*am, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 15, 8:35*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote: In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in *another thread, Actually it's still running low *no signs yet of a rise. Actually it very probably means sod-all, as you are just trying your best to cherry pick a short dataset to try to tell the world that GW has ended, as you always do, doesn't it? What happened to Arctic Sea ice this year?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So is that a yes , that the temperatures are lower? Just eyeballing them again today and we can now see it's the coldest period covering the re freezing up until today since 1996 I make that fifteen years.http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php You do know that we can now trust the satellite data far more, as they switched to the aqua satellite wwhich is more constant in it's orbit- if you catch my drift. *The near surface temperatures are sh lower than last year and sghaping up to be over half a degree colder! *Now that is interesting. http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...001-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - Temperatures in a location go up and down, just like ice cover, just like daily global temperatures. You think they mean something and you always cherry-pick when they fall. It's utterly stupid of you to do it, as they always recover. Geddit?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Why bother recording the data then?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Truly, I have no idea what you mean by that question. |
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On Oct 16, 4:55*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Oct 16, 4:50*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 16, 1:08*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 16, 12:23*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 16, 8:35*am, Dawlish wrote: On Oct 15, 8:35*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Oct 15, 1:18*pm, Alan LeHun wrote: In article 6346bf63-d3ed-483f-bc08- , says... Here you are Alan just click on the yearshttp://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Ok Lawrence I'll tell you want to hear. Good golly gosh, It /does/ look a little chillier than in recent years but by gum, I really had to look hard to see it. There is nothing there to suggest that anything chilly is happening at climatic timeframes though. -- Alan LeHun So was that a yes as you seem to be wriggling a tad. Actually Will mentioned the colder Arctic conditions in *another thread, Actually it's still running low *no signs yet of a rise. Actually it very probably means sod-all, as you are just trying your best to cherry pick a short dataset to try to tell the world that GW has ended, as you always do, doesn't it? What happened to Arctic Sea ice this year?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So is that a yes , that the temperatures are lower? Just eyeballing them again today and we can now see it's the coldest period covering the re freezing up until today since 1996 I make that fifteen years.http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php You do know that we can now trust the satellite data far more, as they switched to the aqua satellite wwhich is more constant in it's orbit- if you catch my drift. *The near surface temperatures are sh lower than last year and sghaping up to be over half a degree colder! *Now that is interesting. http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...01-Hide...text - - Show quoted text - Temperatures in a location go up and down, just like ice cover, just like daily global temperatures. You think they mean something and you always cherry-pick when they fall. It's utterly stupid of you to do it, as they always recover. Geddit?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If ice and temperature * go up and down and even out why do you get you knickers in a twist over declining sea ice as you did in the previous post. You are a hypocrite.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - All I do is reflect mainstream science - which is obviously steeped in the same hypocrisy, for you. I await the next time you return to cherry pick short-term data to tell us all the world is not actually in the middle of a warming trend, as every single scientist working in climate science, every single national science institution, every single scientific institution and every single stable government *on earth* on the planet understands is the case. You believe something different and you seem to know better than them all; good luck.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Understands what to be the case-please feel free to elaborate |
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