HerrShultz 4 Posted Wednesday at 10:08 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 10:08 AM (edited) Wiith all the Globalwarming misinformation recycling the planet every year are you suprised to learn the average temperature for December in the UK(not known for being a warm climate) over the last 100 years is still 7.9 degrees Centigrade proving the weather remains constant? https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/uk-climate-averages/gcpv7fnqu Edited Wednesday at 10:11 AM by HerrShultz addional text Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HerrShultz 4 Posted Wednesday at 10:30 AM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 10:30 AM ‘More threatening than Trumpism or Covid-19’: Scientists warn of ‘ghastly future of mass extinction’ RT Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tom bombadil 89 Posted Wednesday at 04:33 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 04:33 PM 6 hours ago, HerrShultz said: Wiith all the Globalwarming misinformation recycling the planet every year are you suprised to learn the average temperature for December in the UK(not known for being a warm climate) over the last 100 years is still 7.9 degrees Centigrade proving the weather remains constant? https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/uk-climate-averages/gcpv7fnqu While over a hundred years, if averaged out, it will show favouritly, if one looks at the year by year, one can see it can fluctuate often. I understand we are on a downward trend. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Grumpy Owl 2,237 Posted Wednesday at 08:17 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:17 PM Forget the UK, we got off lightly again... how about this for unprecedented? Central Spain records temperatures of -25C after snowstorm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55632791 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
andy1033 35 Posted Wednesday at 08:21 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:21 PM Lets just ignore how america stops alot of there hurricanes, and such things hitting land. I wonder what effect america protecting there own lands with bad weather has elsewhere. Nothing exists in a vacuum, and all the weather will be affected, but lets ignore such things. For anyone that does not know, american military uses orgone energy to try and weaken hurricanes. Nature is an unstoppable force. Thats why you should doubt what is being claimed about the weather, and wonder what effects countries like america does when weakening there own weather systems. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Fifth element 86 Posted Wednesday at 09:15 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:15 PM 40 minutes ago, Grumpy Owl said: Forget the UK, we got off lightly again... how about this for unprecedented? Central Spain records temperatures of -25C after snowstorm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55632791 As the UK is only an island don`t expect this low of temps because of the warming seas but thats because of rising volcanic eruptions 90% of which are underwater thats what started causing el nino back in 1997 a new phenomena then thats why the seas are warming. As it was called global warming from the late 80`s of course in the 70s there was global cooling,but now as the weather is so erratic the jet stream in recent years is up and down like a yoyo and we are seeing snow down in places down in the equator with record cold that never expect to see snow,then alaska and the north pole are about 8 or 9c above average. This winter here in the UK is more blocked with high pressure about so at least we did have a cold 2 week spell,nothing that cold though -3.8c was my lowest,coldest day made 0.8c Then spain at 1800 feet made this incredible record,the cold air did come in from the bitter russia which did help. 2 cold records broken in a week and the greatest snowstorm in 50 years. Spain breaks coldest temperature record AGAIN at -35.8C, just a day after new one set Quote Link to post Share on other sites
serpentine 300 Posted Wednesday at 11:40 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:40 PM It's been very mild round this way for the last few years. Can't imagine why. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HerrShultz 4 Posted Thursday at 07:40 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 07:40 AM Goiing the other way now the highest official temperture ever recorded anywhere is 56.7°C or 134.1°F, which was way back in the Summer of 1913 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MarpatV2 17 Posted Thursday at 04:52 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:52 PM UK weather has changed in my lifetimes. Far less snow in winter for instance. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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