Re: Interest piece on global warming



Keith (Southend) wrote:

> lawrence Jenkins wrote:
>> "Alan Whitewick" <alanwhitewick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:dk1u62$743$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>>http://www.ndtv.com/morenews/showmorestory.asp?category=National&slug=Global+warming+blamed+for+freak+weather&id=80682
>>>
>>>Alan
>>
>>
>> Blimey. Wasn't that report due to be released the day after tomorrow ?
>>
>>
>
> I find it very 'hit & miss' when recent global extremes are used to
> 'prove' global warming is with us. This October is a typical example, it
> didn't take long to see that 1969 had been warmer, at that time we were
> being told we were going into an iceage!
>

The unusual 1969 October occurred shortly after what should have been the
start of a downturn in Autumn temperatures. According to what I heard N E
Davis say late in '69, we should now be more-or-less in the middle of a
fifty-year period of cold Autumns. Winters were, at the time, beginning to
climb up from the nadir of their cold period and so we should have started
a period of mild winters in the mid-1990s. Springs were due to be cold from
1970 to 2020.

--
Graham Davis
Bracknell

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