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Post by mondeoman on Jan 14, 2018 22:02:13 GMT
Yeah, but, correlation isn’t causation...
On a more serious note though, I just don’t understand how anyone can deny a link between solar and earth atmospheres and, with a serious face, insist that co2 drives earths climate.
Cold will kill / disrupt us a whole lot more than warmth.
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Post by sigurdur on Jan 17, 2018 18:27:54 GMT
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Post by blustnmtn on May 9, 2018 16:32:46 GMT
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Post by nonentropic on May 9, 2018 18:51:44 GMT
That Willis has done some great work.
The nub of it is that the world is a lot more self regulating than the models predict.
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Post by nautonnier on May 25, 2018 11:49:17 GMT
Atlantic looking colder not much chance of Atlantic hurricanes at the moment.
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Post by douglavers on May 25, 2018 23:38:19 GMT
Looking at the interesting graphic above posted by Nautonnier, it would appear that the Gulf Stream passing Florida from GoM is almost gone.
That might be the starting setup for a cold, cold winter in Europe.
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Post by nautonnier on May 26, 2018 0:28:16 GMT
Looking at the interesting graphic above posted by Nautonnier, it would appear that the Gulf Stream passing Florida from GoM is almost gone. That might be the starting setup for a cold, cold winter in Europe. It has been cooler and cloudier this year than normal. By now we would normally expect temperatures to be reliably 90's F mid-30's C. But we are not making 90's F (rarely low 80's F) low 30's C If this does continue, yes it may be a little parky in NW Europe by autumn/fall.
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