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On Friday, 3 July 2015 17:40:41 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
And forecast to strengthen more than the forecasts over the last few weeks. http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...-fcsts-web.pdf This will be a strong El Nino and may even challenge 1998 in strength. Global temperatures are close to/at record levels, even within the present strength ofEl Nino, because the world has warmed since 1998. All that remains is to determine the cause of the warming and 99.99% of scientists and every national scientific institution on the planet feels the cause is highly likely to be CO2. Chew on that, deniers. Of course, they could be all making it up. laughing If you really believe that temperatures are rising and they present a threat to life on this planet , then why do you find it funny |
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Because it is HE that is the idiot, and will try and convince you that an El Nino will halt the pause, and reverse it. It's what the warmists want. If it does, it'll only be in itself, a pause.
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On Friday, 3 July 2015 19:35:59 UTC+1, Natsman wrote:
Because it is HE that is the idiot, and will try and convince you that an El Nino will halt the pause, and reverse it. It's what the warmists want. If it does, it'll only be in itself, a pause. CK He really is a nutcase, all that laughing to himself. |
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On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 6:26:41 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Friday, 3 July 2015 17:40:41 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: And forecast to strengthen more than the forecasts over the last few weeks. http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...-fcsts-web.pdf This will be a strong El Nino and may even challenge 1998 in strength. Global temperatures are close to/at record levels, even within the present strength ofEl Nino, because the world has warmed since 1998. All that remains is to determine the cause of the warming and 99.99% of scientists and every national scientific institution on the planet feels the cause is highly likely to be CO2. Chew on that, deniers. Of course, they could be all making it up. laughing If you really believe that temperatures are rising and they present a threat to life on this planet , then why do you find it funny I just love the way the all you deniers can do is to try to deflect from the facts when you are cornered (easy to do) laughing again 99.99% of published climate scientists and every national scientific institution on the planet feels the cause is highly likely to be CO2. You don't, but no-one is listening. Enjoy your tiny corner of reality, Idiot. |
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On Friday, 3 July 2015 20:15:53 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 6:26:41 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: On Friday, 3 July 2015 17:40:41 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: And forecast to strengthen more than the forecasts over the last few weeks. http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...-fcsts-web.pdf This will be a strong El Nino and may even challenge 1998 in strength. Global temperatures are close to/at record levels, even within the present strength ofEl Nino, because the world has warmed since 1998. All that remains is to determine the cause of the warming and 99.99% of scientists and every national scientific institution on the planet feels the cause is highly likely to be CO2. Chew on that, deniers. Of course, they could be all making it up. laughing If you really believe that temperatures are rising and they present a threat to life on this planet , then why do you find it funny I just love the way the all you deniers can do is to try to deflect from the facts when you are cornered (easy to do) laughing again 99.99% of published climate scientists and every national scientific institution on the planet feels the cause is highly likely to be CO2. You don't, but no-one is listening. Enjoy your tiny corner of reality, Idiot. Yes and Domestos bleach kills 99.99% of all bacteria, its being doing that for decades , seems to be plenty of slimy poisonous bacteria around though, just look in the mirror. |
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On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 8:19:02 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Friday, 3 July 2015 20:15:53 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 6:26:41 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: On Friday, 3 July 2015 17:40:41 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: And forecast to strengthen more than the forecasts over the last few weeks. http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...-fcsts-web.pdf This will be a strong El Nino and may even challenge 1998 in strength. Global temperatures are close to/at record levels, even within the present strength ofEl Nino, because the world has warmed since 1998. All that remains is to determine the cause of the warming and 99.99% of scientists and every national scientific institution on the planet feels the cause is highly likely to be CO2. Chew on that, deniers. Of course, they could be all making it up. laughing If you really believe that temperatures are rising and they present a threat to life on this planet , then why do you find it funny I just love the way the all you deniers can do is to try to deflect from the facts when you are cornered (easy to do) laughing again 99.99% of published climate scientists and every national scientific institution on the planet feels the cause is highly likely to be CO2. You don't, but no-one is listening. Enjoy your tiny corner of reality, Idiot. Yes and Domestos bleach kills 99.99% of all bacteria, its being doing that for decades , seems to be plenty of slimy poisonous bacteria around though, just look in the mirror. Again, an attempt at deflection (and abuse) while the facts stare you in the face. 99.99% of published climate scientists and every national scientific institution on the planet feels the cause is highly likely to be CO2. You don't, but no-one is listening.' laughing still |
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