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Still warm and the warmth hanging on. It's lag time.
And second only to 1998 when June was much closer to the peak of the El Nino warming. Roy Spencer makes no mention of this comparative worth to past years **at all** and instead, focusses on the speed of the cooling. Well he would, wouldn't he? And the world would cool with record speed towards a probable La Nina, from the warmest conditions ever experienced in the temperature record, wouldn't it? It only takes a modicum of thought: http://www.drroyspencer.com A scandalous omission by Spencer in so many ways and very typical of climate denial. The world is cooling rapidly, so therefore GW can't be happening and thus it can't be being caused by Anthropogenic CO2. Go on deniers. Do a 1998 all over again when the 2015/16 peaks aren't scaled again for the next few years. Make utter fools of yourselves, again, having learned........ ...........nothing. |
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On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 8:07:16 AM UTC+2, Dawlish wrote:
Still warm and the warmth hanging on. It's lag time. And second only to 1998 when June was much closer to the peak of the El Nino warming. Roy Spencer makes no mention of this comparative worth to past years **at all** and instead, focusses on the speed of the cooling. Well he would, wouldn't he? And the world would cool with record speed towards a probable La Nina, from the warmest conditions ever experienced in the temperature record, wouldn't it? It only takes a modicum of thought: http://www.drroyspencer.com A scandalous omission by Spencer in so many ways and very typical of climate denial. The world is cooling rapidly, so therefore GW can't be happening and thus it can't be being caused by Anthropogenic CO2. Go on deniers. Do a 1998 all over again when the 2015/16 peaks aren't scaled again for the next few years. Make utter fools of yourselves, again, having learned......... ..........nothing. For some time, visitors here have been vainly searching for signs of a brain occupying the head of the warmist leftie Dullish. Thus far, Nothing. |
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On Friday, 8 July 2016 07:07:16 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
Still warm and the warmth hanging on. It's lag time. And second only to 1998 when June was much closer to the peak of the El Nino warming. Roy Spencer makes no mention of this comparative worth to past years **at all** and instead, focusses on the speed of the cooling. Well he would, wouldn't he? And the world would cool with record speed towards a probable La Nina, from the warmest conditions ever experienced in the temperature record, wouldn't it? It only takes a modicum of thought: http://www.drroyspencer.com A scandalous omission by Spencer in so many ways and very typical of climate denial. The world is cooling rapidly, so therefore GW can't be happening and thus it can't be being caused by Anthropogenic CO2. Go on deniers. Do a 1998 all over again when the 2015/16 peaks aren't scaled again for the next few years. Make utter fools of yourselves, again, having learned......... ..........nothing. Spencer , denial. Says a man so convinced that anthropogenic global warming is to blame he has covered his roof in subsidised solar panels. FRAUD |
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