uk.sci.weather (UK Weather) (uk.sci.weather) For the discussion of daily weather events, chiefly affecting the UK and adjacent parts of Europe, both past and predicted. The discussion is open to all, but contributions on a practical scientific level are encouraged.

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #11   Report Post  
Old March 12th 13, 04:35 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by Weather-Banter: Apr 2012
Posts: 718
Default Do you remember global warming !!!

wrote in message
...

Thanks for the replies, it was a serious question and had always
believed that the coolness was just a 'local' variation in the big
scheme of things. I just wonder what the next phase is going to
bring?


It is anyone's guess. In 2000 we had record rainfall, call that a 100 year
event. Last year, in 2012, we had record rainfall again so now we seem to be
having 100 year events every 10 years. 2004 was a record warm year, another
1 in 100 year event, so perhaps we can expect a record warm year in the
next year or so.

OTOH, perhaps the Atlantic has warmed to the extent that the system has
passed a tipping point such that each year from now on we will have monsoon
rain just like we had last summer, oups! spring and autumn.

Meanwhile, the Arctic sea ice will continue to thin, and may just melt away
one summer not to reappear again. How will that affect the climate globally,
in the NH, and in the UK.

Meanwhile, the solar cycles have developed a double peak and this cycle is
very weak. Are we entering another Little Ice Age when there were few
sunspots for 70 years? Have we increased the CO2 levels enough to prevent
that happening so temperatures will continue to rise? Or is the weakening
Sun the reason global temperatures have not risen appreciably since 1998?

I was wrong about the ice on the woodland path being from an aircraft. Was I
also wrong when I told Weatherlawyer that there would not be another ice age
in our lifetime?

BTW, I blame the heavy snow at Christmas 2010 and recently on warmer
Atlantic SSTs due to global warming. The higher specific humididty has
meant that snowfalls have been heavier and more disruptive.

Cheers, Alastair.




  #12   Report Post  
Old March 12th 13, 10:25 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by Weather-Banter: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,279
Default Do you remember global warming !!!

On Tuesday, 12 March 2013 14:44:40 UTC, wrote:
On Monday, March 11, 2013 11:22:45 PM UTC, Alastair wrote:

"Keith (Southend)G" wrote in message




...








Seriously though, globally, what's the score ?








Australia has just had the hottest summer ever and the US 48 contiguous




states have just had their hottest year.




http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/env...g-history.html








Since that new item NASA has reported:




"NASA Finds Long-Term Climate Warming Trend"




http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...15jan_warming/








and








"Amplified Greenhouse Effect Shifts North's Growing Seasons




"http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/10mar_greenhouseshift/








Meanwhile the Sun is fading with NASA saying "We are currently over four




years into Cycle 24. The current predicted and observed size makes this the




smallest sunspot cycle since Cycle 14 which had a maximum of 64.2 in




February of 1906."




http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/predict.shtml








It is not just the weather that is Chaotic. The climate is too. Global




warming does not mean temperatures rise evenly all over the globe.








Cheers, Alastair.




Thanks for the replies, it was a serious question and had always believed that the coolness was just a 'local' variation in the big scheme of things.. I just wonder what the next phase is going to bring?



Keith (Southend)

http://www.southendweather.net

"Weather Home & Abroad"


Stick by your hot cross buns Keith (well Good Friday not far off) none of the AGW's here would have ever pre 2010 predicted snow albeit patchy but very cold weather for the UK in March-ever again. Yet here they are now trying to make sense of it and rationalising cold, snowy weather across most of the NH this winter as further evidence of AGW . No sceptic would dare claim several mild winters and very hot summers as AGW but here they are.

Hey folks : maybe climate just changed regardless of human activity
  #13   Report Post  
Old March 14th 13, 11:20 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by Weather-Banter: Jun 2009
Posts: 106
Default Do you remember global warming !!!



"Alastair McDonald" wrote in message ...

wrote in message
...

Thanks for the replies, it was a serious question and had always
believed that the coolness was just a 'local' variation in the big
scheme of things. I just wonder what the next phase is going to
bring?


It is anyone's guess. In 2000 we had record rainfall, call that a 100 year
event. Last year, in 2012, we had record rainfall again so now we seem to be
having 100 year events every 10 years. 2004 was a record warm year, another
1 in 100 year event, so perhaps we can expect a record warm year in the
next year or so.

OTOH, perhaps the Atlantic has warmed to the extent that the system has
passed a tipping point such that each year from now on we will have monsoon
rain just like we had last summer, oups! spring and autumn.

Meanwhile, the Arctic sea ice will continue to thin, and may just melt away
one summer not to reappear again. How will that affect the climate globally,
in the NH, and in the UK.

Meanwhile, the solar cycles have developed a double peak and this cycle is
very weak. Are we entering another Little Ice Age when there were few
sunspots for 70 years? Have we increased the CO2 levels enough to prevent
that happening so temperatures will continue to rise? Or is the weakening
Sun the reason global temperatures have not risen appreciably since 1998?

I was wrong about the ice on the woodland path being from an aircraft. Was I
also wrong when I told Weatherlawyer that there would not be another ice age
in our lifetime?

BTW, I blame the heavy snow at Christmas 2010 and recently on warmer
Atlantic SSTs due to global warming. The higher specific humididty has
meant that snowfalls have been heavier and more disruptive.

Cheers, Alastair.

================================================== ====================
Just two slight dustings of snow here in Plympton this year so not been very
snowy down here.

Stan


  #14   Report Post  
Old March 15th 13, 08:15 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by Weather-Banter: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,184
Default Do you remember global warming !!!

On 12/03/13 16:35, Alastair McDonald wrote:
Or is the weakening
Sun the reason global temperatures have not risen appreciably since 1998?


http://www.skepticalscience.com/16_m...l_warming.html


Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Hey Jan Do You Remember This? Lawrence Jenkins uk.sci.weather (UK Weather) 3 December 14th 10 10:45 PM
Things you wish you hadn't done when you were younger. Weatherlawyer alt.talk.weather (General Weather Talk) 0 October 17th 08 05:41 AM
Global Polluters call Global Warming "Global Cooling" Fran[_2_] sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) 0 March 29th 08 08:15 AM
Remember, remember the Michael McNeil uk.sci.weather (UK Weather) 0 July 28th 04 11:00 PM
Extreme weather prompts unprecedented global warming alertExtreme weather prompts unprecedented global warming alert Claire W. Gilbert sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) 26 July 14th 03 10:38 PM


All times are GMT. The time now is 03:06 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 Weather Banter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Weather"

 

Copyright © 2017