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Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

and here's the latest from the UK

The Central England Temperature, a temperature series which extends back 352 years

CET 11-2010: 5.2°C. Rank: 263/352

Rank 263rd out of 352 years! Right on the cusp of the coldest 25% of years

Warming alarmingly?

Do you think this might have something to do with it? http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/SolarCycle/

NASA and the University of Colorado seem to think there may be wink http://lasp.colorado.edu/home/2010/11/29/coll...esearch-center-announced/

btw December 2010's CET, although only 2 days old, is running 5.9C below "normal"

Right I'm going to pull on my Thinsulate Hat and make my way home from work...on foot

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Don't forget to slap on the Factor 30 Whl. biggrin

We've been pretty lucky down here near Bristol so far the Snow has gone to the North and South of us.

I doubt that luck will last

It's bitter that wind

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3 to 6 inches here tomarrow nigh and saturday
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/articl...ld.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

Britain has the coldest year since 1996 but the World is it's 2nd hottest since records began in 1850

Of course it is as long as you apply an appropriate amount of let's just call it "data modification" along the way wink


Britain is "bucking the global trend" ah that explains why I'm freezing my .... off tired

It's good to know we are still all doomed to ever increasing global temperatures because the atmosphere now contains 0.0387% CO2

Rolling on the floor laughing my incredibly cold derrière off

I love irony

This'll make you smile

http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2010/12/03...-to-cancun-too-much-snow/

Gore Effect by Proxy. It can be a horrible thing, reality.

Wrap up Warm

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p.s. although only 4 days old the approximated CET for December is running 6.3C below normal

A good start to the new meteorological year

http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/month.asp


Note as we run through December the CET typically gets colder so the average 5C (positive wink) is cooler than at this time in the month
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There's nothing quite like a lung full of freezing fog first thing in the mornng to start your day

The freezing fog is now landing as Snow finally we join the rest of the Country in being covered in the fluffy white stuff
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Since the 3rd December we've lost Morocco out of the NOAA weather stations.

Every station in Morocco just stopped reporting at the same time hypnotized

By way of example http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/GMAD.html or http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/GMTT.html

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Yay Morocco is back on biggrin

Last night the UK bumped briefly on -17C !

Here's the CET so far this year - check out December after a very cold November

http://hadobs.metoffice.com/hadcet/cet_info_mean.html Decembers anomaly so far -6.8C !

Looks like we broke outside of the turquoise line in this graph - suffering the lowest temperature in December since 1772



Nothing particularly unusual about 2010 in the UK except for a very cold start and a very cold end to the year

Can you see how I might just be a tad skeptical about claims of the warmest year ever recorded

2010 currently running -0.33C below normal

From the Land of the 2008 Climate Change Bill where we are commited to reducing our Carbon Dioxide Emissions to 1/5 of those in 1990 by 2050

Pray tell how do we keep warm on days like this? Isn't one of the characterstics of Man - the use of fire?

Sub Zero Temps and reduction in Carbon Dioxide Emissions by 80% thinking

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Make that December anomaly -7.1C and year to date -0.36C

as of the 7th Dec
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cause of global cooling must be all this political GLOBAL WARMING BULL....
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