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Default La Nina to persist through the Austral summer - Aussie BOM.

On Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 7:35:27 PM UTC, Paul from Dawlish wrote:
๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:46:17 AM UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote:

We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter approaches.


http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/

Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and shipping,
and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for another winter of
62/63 or even 47/48.

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Spike


Yes, a bit of this and a bit of that.

๐Ÿ˜ ๐Ÿ˜ ๐Ÿ˜

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Default La Nina to persist through the Austral summer - Aussie BOM.

On 30/10/2020 18:37, Keith Harris wrote:
On Friday, 30 October 2020 11:46:17 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote:


We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter approaches.


http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/


Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and shipping,
and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for another winter of
62/63 or even 47/48.


Do you remember them?


All too well.

In 1947, my bedroom was the small box room, with two outside walls, one
facing north and the one with the window facing east. It was freezing
cold, and in a morning I couldn't see through the ice on the inside of
the window. To keep warm we were burning ex-WWII rifle butts on the
back-boiler fire - being well oiled they burned very well.

In 62/63 the teenage social hub was a coffee bar about six miles away.
It was fun riding a high-performance 500cc motorcycle through the snow
to get there. The snow was so bad that those who had cars couldn't get
to it, so for a short while it became a bikers hangout, with less
competition for the teenage girls who could walk there from the nearby
mid-wars housing estate of private houses. So, not all bad news.

--
Spike
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Default La Nina to persist through the Austral summer - Aussie BOM.

On Friday, 30 October 2020 at 11:46:17 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote:

We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter approaches.


http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/

Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and shipping,
and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for another winter of
62/63 or even 47/48.

--
Spike

Huge?

If jet fuel is natural, it is irrelevant.
What is relevant is that pushing lies as science is treason. Can they still hang liars for treason?
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Default La Nina to persist through the Austral summer - Aussie BOM.

On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 6:32:10 PM UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Friday, 30 October 2020 at 11:46:17 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote:

We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter approaches.


http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/

Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and shipping,
and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for another winter of
62/63 or even 47/48.

--
Spike

Huge?

If jet fuel is natural, it is irrelevant.
What is relevant is that pushing lies as science is treason. Can they still hang liars for treason?

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Default La Nina to persist through the Austral summer - Aussie BOM.

On Thursday, 5 November 2020 09:36:14 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 30/10/2020 18:37, Keith Harris wrote:
On Friday, 30 October 2020 11:46:17 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote:


We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter approaches.


http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/


Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and shipping,
and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for another winter of
62/63 or even 47/48.


Do you remember them?


All too well.

In 1947, my bedroom was the small box room, with two outside walls, one
facing north and the one with the window facing east. It was freezing
cold, and in a morning I couldn't see through the ice on the inside of
the window. To keep warm we were burning ex-WWII rifle butts on the
back-boiler fire - being well oiled they burned very well.

In 62/63 the teenage social hub was a coffee bar about six miles away.
It was fun riding a high-performance 500cc motorcycle through the snow
to get there. The snow was so bad that those who had cars couldn't get
to it, so for a short while it became a bikers hangout, with less
competition for the teenage girls who could walk there from the nearby
mid-wars housing estate of private houses. So, not all bad news.

--
Spike


A different time and a far different climate back then...

Keith (Southend)


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Default La Nina to persist through the Austral summer - Aussie BOM.

On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 07:41:02 -0800 (PST)
Keith Harris wrote:

On Thursday, 5 November 2020 09:36:14 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 30/10/2020 18:37, Keith Harris wrote:
On Friday, 30 October 2020 11:46:17 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote:


We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter
approaches.


http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/


Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and
shipping, and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for
another winter of 62/63 or even 47/48.


Do you remember them?


All too well.

In 1947, my bedroom was the small box room, with two outside walls,
one facing north and the one with the window facing east. It was
freezing cold, and in a morning I couldn't see through the ice on
the inside of the window. To keep warm we were burning ex-WWII
rifle butts on the back-boiler fire - being well oiled they burned
very well.

In 62/63 the teenage social hub was a coffee bar about six miles
away. It was fun riding a high-performance 500cc motorcycle through
the snow to get there. The snow was so bad that those who had cars
couldn't get to it, so for a short while it became a bikers
hangout, with less competition for the teenage girls who could walk
there from the nearby mid-wars housing estate of private houses.
So, not all bad news.

--
Spike


A different time


Yes, 3 year-olds were more advanced, motorcycles from the time could
still be considered to be "high-performance", and only teenage girls
walked to cafes back then.



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Default La Nina to persist through the Austral summer - Aussie BOM.

Keith Harris wrote:

On Friday, 30 October 2020 11:46:17 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote:

We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter
approaches.


http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/


Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and
shipping, and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for
another winter of 62/63 or even 47/48.

--
Spike


Do you remember them?

I was only 10 in 1963 so don't remember that much snow but do remember
the windows always frozen solid.
Winter 1979 was very cold and very snowy, the snowiest Winter I can
remember. Living on higher ground in North Staffordshire meant we had
snow lying on all 59 days of January and
February.
We had snow falling and lying in all months from the end of November
until early May 1979, it was some Winter. You also had to get used to
driving on snow covered roads very quickly as you had no choice!!
Wont see another Winter like that I feel.


Graham (Weston Coyney)
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Default La Nina to persist through the Austral summer - Aussie BOM.

Graham wrote:

Keith Harris wrote:

On Friday, 30 October 2020 11:46:17 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote:

We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter
approaches.

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/

Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and
shipping, and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for
another winter of 62/63 or even 47/48.

--
Spike


Do you remember them?

I was only 10 in 1963 so don't remember that much snow but do remember
the windows always frozen solid.
Winter 1979 was very cold and very snowy, the snowiest Winter I can
remember. Living on higher ground in North Staffordshire meant we had
snow lying on all 59 days of January and
February.
We had snow falling and lying in all months from the end of November
until early May 1979, it was some Winter. You also had to get used to
driving on snow covered roads very quickly as you had no choice!!
Wont see another Winter like that I feel.


Graham (Weston Coyney)



I can remember the 1947 winter :-(

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Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
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