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Looks way above normal at the moment.

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On Sunday, 19 October 2014 19:27:56 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
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Looks way above normal at the moment.


It was above normal this time last year. The coldies' ramping is already in overdrive it seems

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"Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:

http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover...y=289&ui_set=2

Looks way above normal at the moment.


I see your daily chart and raise you:

http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover...-vs-edr800.png

Looks like there's a trend, to me :-)

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On Sunday, October 19, 2014 7:53:17 PM UTC+1, Scott W wrote:
On Sunday, 19 October 2014 19:27:56 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover...y=289&ui_set=2


Looks way above normal at the moment.


It was above normal this time last year. The coldies' ramping is already in overdrive it seems


This email was sent by a company owned by Pearson plc, registered office at

80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL. Registered in England and Wales with company

number 53723.


It's a straw that he grasps at. He does the same every time Arctic ice ticks upwards and used to about temperatures in the upper troposphere, or if it snows heavily in one part of the world, or if it gets cold where he lives etc. etc.. To larry and the deniers these all mean something and taken all together, they are absolute proof to him/them that AGW isn't happening.

However it's odd that every time (and typically) all these measures/instances are low, that doesn't mean anything.......*))
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On Monday, October 20, 2014 7:21:10 AM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
On Sunday, October 19, 2014 7:53:17 PM UTC+1, Scott W wrote: On Sunday, 19 October 2014 19:27:56 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover...y=289&ui_set=2 Looks way above normal at the moment. It was above normal this time last year. The coldies' ramping is already in overdrive it seems This email was sent by a company owned by Pearson plc, registered office at 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL. Registered in England and Wales with company number 53723. It's a straw that he grasps at. He does the same every time Arctic ice ticks upwards and used to about temperatures in the upper troposphere, or if it snows heavily in one part of the world, or if it gets cold where he lives etc. etc.. To larry and the deniers these all mean something and taken all together, they are absolute proof to him/them that AGW isn't happening. However it's odd that every time (and typically) all these measures/instances are low, that doesn't mean anything.......*))


To be honest I was more referring to the buzz on twitter and other chatrooms about this winter being cold. Perhaps it is me just getting older / cynical but the signals being talked about are largely just 'hopecasting'. So many times before it's all just ended in tears


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"Scott W" wrote in message
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On Monday, October 20, 2014 7:21:10 AM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
On Sunday, October 19, 2014 7:53:17 PM UTC+1, Scott W wrote: On Sunday,
19 October 2014 19:27:56 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover...y=289&ui_set=2
Looks way above normal at the moment. It was above normal this time

last year. The coldies' ramping is already in overdrive it seems This
email was sent by a company owned by Pearson plc, registered office at
80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL. Registered in England and Wales with company
number 53723. It's a straw that he grasps at. He does the same every

time Arctic ice ticks upwards and used to about temperatures in the upper
troposphere, or if it snows heavily in one part of the world, or if it
gets cold where he lives etc. etc.. To larry and the deniers these all
mean something and taken all together, they are absolute proof to him/them
that AGW isn't happening. However it's odd that every time (and typically)
all these measures/instances are low, that doesn't mean
anything.......*))


To be honest I was more referring to the buzz on twitter and other chatrooms
about this winter being cold. Perhaps it is me just getting older / cynical
but the signals being talked about are largely just 'hopecasting'. So many
times before it's all just ended in tears
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Ah so people have been making arses of themselves on ****ter, nothing new
there then :-(

Will
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On Monday, 20 October 2014 22:15:35 UTC+1, wrote:
"Scott W" wrote in message

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On Monday, October 20, 2014 7:21:10 AM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:

On Sunday, October 19, 2014 7:53:17 PM UTC+1, Scott W wrote: On Sunday,


19 October 2014 19:27:56 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:


http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover...y=289&ui_set=2


Looks way above normal at the moment. It was above normal this time


last year. The coldies' ramping is already in overdrive it seems This


email was sent by a company owned by Pearson plc, registered office at


80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL. Registered in England and Wales with company


number 53723. It's a straw that he grasps at. He does the same every


time Arctic ice ticks upwards and used to about temperatures in the upper


troposphere, or if it snows heavily in one part of the world, or if it


gets cold where he lives etc. etc.. To larry and the deniers these all


mean something and taken all together, they are absolute proof to him/them


that AGW isn't happening. However it's odd that every time (and typically)


all these measures/instances are low, that doesn't mean


anything.......*))




To be honest I was more referring to the buzz on twitter and other chatrooms

about this winter being cold. Perhaps it is me just getting older / cynical

but the signals being talked about are largely just 'hopecasting'. So many

times before it's all just ended in tears

=========================



Ah so people have been making arses of themselves on ****ter, nothing new

there then :-(



Will

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