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Wednesday, 29 December 2010

The effects of Global Warming

Twice over the Christmas period I have heard expressed the view that Global Warming means weather extremes such as the severe cold snaps experienced in the UK over the last few years. It is incredible how the true believers will believe whatever the 'warmists' tell them is the truth. I however have a memory and the ability to research. I have posted before that:
'The Independent told us all in 2000, in an article by Charles Onians that ''snow is starting to disappear from our lives' and that 'Children just aren't going to know what snow is'. Really? How many days have been lost to 'unprecedented' smow-fall over the last three winters? Any children who don't know what snow is? Of course not, The Independent's article in 2000 just repeated the claims of the 'warmists' for whom a day is not complete if they cannot scare people about the results of global warming.'
But here is a link to a 1999 Science Daily article which explains that:
'The research, which appears in the June 3 issue of the British journal Nature, offers no predictions on what temperatures future winters will bring, but suggests a continuation of the current trend for three to four more decades.

If warming trends continue, said Drew Shindell, associate research scientist at Columbia's Center for Climate Systems Research and lead author of the report, northern regions of Europe and Asia and, to a lesser extent, North America, can expect winters that are both warmer and wetter, with increased rain and snow.'
'Winters that are both warmer and better' - really? I believe that this December will be the coldest for over a hundred years and the whole winter period my well follow suit. What will it tale for the 'warmists' to admit that they were wrong about Global Warming/Man Made Climate Change?

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