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Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010? |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?" .
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming! |
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"Is that weather patterns? Not global warming" .
It's long term trends coupled with natural cycles and speeded up by man made c02.
Were currently 0.7 degrees above the 50 year average, the fears are that might speed up greatly over the next two years. |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!"
Cool, so we will have more BBQ summers! |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!
Cool, so we will have more BBQ summers! " .
Unfortunately not, El nino tends to give Europe drier colder summers and warmer wetter winters |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!" Yes that is what I meant there ty with the el nino, yeah seems earth is experience lots of it now, like with japan as well this week, you recon earth is moving into it rapidly or takes time? |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!
Cool, so we will have more BBQ summers! .
Unfortunately not, El nino tends to give Europe drier colder summers and warmer wetter winters"
Bugger. I'll stop stockpiling burgers and sausages then! |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!Yes that is what I meant there ty with the el nino, yeah seems earth is experience lots of it now, like with japan as well this week, you recon earth is moving into it rapidly or takes time?" .
Well what they believe has happened, is over the last 15 years the oceans have been storing alot of the extra heat energy from climate change, they suspect this has now manifested in one of the largest el nino events recorded couple this with the rising dpo in north pacific and you could see global temperatures rising rapidly over the next few years?.
The relation between the pacific el nino and the Atlantic equivalent has yet fully to be understood and they hopefully suspect this Atlantic nwo will go into negative to negate some of the effects.
Either way it's not looking good! |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!Yes that is what I meant there ty with the el nino, yeah seems earth is experience lots of it now, like with japan as well this week, you recon earth is moving into it rapidly or takes time?.
Well what they believe has happened, is over the last 15 years the oceans have been storing alot of the extra heat energy from climate change, they suspect this has now manifested in one of the largest el nino events recorded couple this with the rising dpo in north pacific and you could see global temperatures rising rapidly over the next few years?.
The relation between the pacific el nino and the Atlantic equivalent has yet fully to be understood and they hopefully suspect this Atlantic nwo will go into negative to negate some of the effects.
Either way it's not looking good!" Yes so over the years its been building up and its finally unleashing its force with the el nino effect with more hurricanes and things. Will it be temporarily u recon or has earth entered a new phase in the climate? |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!Yes that is what I meant there ty with the el nino, yeah seems earth is experience lots of it now, like with japan as well this week, you recon earth is moving into it rapidly or takes time?.
Well what they believe has happened, is over the last 15 years the oceans have been storing alot of the extra heat energy from climate change, they suspect this has now manifested in one of the largest el nino events recorded couple this with the rising dpo in north pacific and you could see global temperatures rising rapidly over the next few years?.
The relation between the pacific el nino and the Atlantic equivalent has yet fully to be understood and they hopefully suspect this Atlantic nwo will go into negative to negate some of the effects.
Either way it's not looking good!Yes so over the years its been building up and its finally unleashing its force with the el nino effect with more hurricanes and things. Will it be temporarily u recon or has earth entered a new phase in the climate?"
The global warming will continue for the next few thousand years as the earth continues to emerge from the last Ice Age it will then change to become Global Cooling as the earth cools as it enters the next Ice Age.
It has done this since it was formed millions of years ago and man has no significant effect on this.
One may as well walk down to the beach and command the tide not rise onto your land, nor to wet your clothes. |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!Yes that is what I meant there ty with the el nino, yeah seems earth is experience lots of it now, like with japan as well this week, you recon earth is moving into it rapidly or takes time?.
Well what they believe has happened, is over the last 15 years the oceans have been storing alot of the extra heat energy from climate change, they suspect this has now manifested in one of the largest el nino events recorded couple this with the rising dpo in north pacific and you could see global temperatures rising rapidly over the next few years?.
The relation between the pacific el nino and the Atlantic equivalent has yet fully to be understood and they hopefully suspect this Atlantic nwo will go into negative to negate some of the effects.
Either way it's not looking good!Yes so over the years its been building up and its finally unleashing its force with the el nino effect with more hurricanes and things. Will it be temporarily u recon or has earth entered a new phase in the climate?" .
Nobody is sure shag, but el ninos usually last a couple of years, dpo and nwo cycle around the same sort of pattern of seven years off two years on.
What they do know is that the oceans are warming at an elevated rate, that c02 levels are causing added warming and that what threw the models for the last 10-15 years was the amount of energy soaked up by deep ocean currents.
Some models have shown an accelerated warming pattern in the past, so maybe these cycles in the ocean currents could lead to big problems, we'd probably need some major volcanic activity to not see some warming trend over the next two years. |
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I've not seen the full data Shag but there's also the likely involvement of the el Nino weather pattern, from now through next year.
I think the Atlantic ocean may be 0.5 C cooler, which may mean cooler and drier for us. The El Nino patterns are, from memory, a little unique atm, so it leaves less historical data that can be used to aide predictions.
I think as global warming gets further underway that our whole weather patterns will become less predictable though. |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?"
If it happens every few years (this El ninio we're talking about?l then it's not global warming |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?.
Are you taking about wind sheer shag?.
At the moment in the pacific, were seeing one of the largest el nino affects, this year for the first time ever, three category 4 hurricanes were recorded at the same time, the dpo is also rising in the north pacific and climate scientists are extremely concerned about the earth moving into a new phase of raid warming!Yes that is what I meant there ty with the el nino, yeah seems earth is experience lots of it now, like with japan as well this week, you recon earth is moving into it rapidly or takes time?.
Well what they believe has happened, is over the last 15 years the oceans have been storing alot of the extra heat energy from climate change, they suspect this has now manifested in one of the largest el nino events recorded couple this with the rising dpo in north pacific and you could see global temperatures rising rapidly over the next few years?.
The relation between the pacific el nino and the Atlantic equivalent has yet fully to be understood and they hopefully suspect this Atlantic nwo will go into negative to negate some of the effects.
Either way it's not looking good!Yes so over the years its been building up and its finally unleashing its force with the el nino effect with more hurricanes and things. Will it be temporarily u recon or has earth entered a new phase in the climate?.
Nobody is sure shag, but el ninos usually last a couple of years, dpo and nwo cycle around the same sort of pattern of seven years off two years on.
What they do know is that the oceans are warming at an elevated rate, that c02 levels are causing added warming and that what threw the models for the last 10-15 years was the amount of energy soaked up by deep ocean currents.
Some models have shown an accelerated warming pattern in the past, so maybe these cycles in the ocean currents could lead to big problems, we'd probably need some major volcanic activity to not see some warming trend over the next two years." I see yes and they did say as well on the news today that it will last for 2 years or so, Europe would get colder and other places warmer, we might get an winter like back in 1963 where it was an extreme one. |
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"Geo engineering the weather, aircraft spraying barium, and other elements into the atmosphere, other time it has change the path of the jet stream"
I didn't know they had done that - is it published research in a reputable scientific journal? |
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"Geo engineering the weather, aircraft spraying barium, and other elements into the atmosphere, other time it has change the path of the jet stream
I didn't know they had done that - is it published research in a reputable scientific journal?" .
It was actually first put forward by a UN climate scientist in the 70s as a possible solution for C02 emissions, they dropped it, because it wasn't affective |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?
If it happens every few years (this El ninio we're talking about?l then it's not global warming " .
El nino is a perfectly natural cycle just like it's opposite baby brother la Nina!
Dpo in the north pacific and the amo in the mid Atlantic, are all natural cycles of ocean currents!
What there currently concerned about is the size of the current cycle of el nino, much larger than normal, the depth of the dpo and whether the Atlantic going negative can counter it somewhat?
What they have started to understand better recently, is how the oceans are storing more of the heat energy that man made climate change is creating but the outcome is still not known although has the ability to be very worrying |
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In the 80s they said we were entering a new ice age guess what didn't happen. Last year they predicted a long hot summer guess what wettest summer for years. They can't accurately predict the weather a month in advance so what makes them think they can tell us what it will be like in 100 years from now. weather patterns change its a natural occurrence it happens get used to it. |
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"In the 80s they said we were entering a new ice age guess what didn't happen. Last year they predicted a long hot summer guess what wettest summer for years. They can't accurately predict the weather a month in advance so what makes them think they can tell us what it will be like in 100 years from now. weather patterns change its a natural occurrence it happens get used to it." .
1 weather and climate are two completely different things!
2 who's they?
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Hello Sexybum,
"Were currently 0.7 degrees above the 50 year average, the fears are that might speed up greatly over the next two years."
your record is worn out, please take it off.
As you say they don't understand how our climate works yet some are so certain that AGW is to blame for temperature deviation.
Alec |
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"Hello Sexybum,
"Were currently 0.7 degrees above the 50 year average, the fears are that might speed up greatly over the next two years."
your record is worn out, please take it off.
As you say they don't understand how our climate works yet some are so certain that AGW is to blame for temperature deviation.
Alec " .
Alec my old friend
We know alot about how the climate works, we don't know everything and were not absolutely certain over every detail, the science of c02 and long wave radiation is very sound, we know how much extra c02 humans are producing, we've measured the long term affects, were putting the pieces together like all good scientists do!
The trouble with some people is, they don't like the answers or the solutions so they keep saying blah blah blah blah blah |
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The BBC programme the big blue covered El Niño as there is a patch of warmer water the blob I think they called it and more migration this year and sightings than in many years some not seen before. As for how it will affect them they were not sure but the programme was very interesting |
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"The BBC programme the big blue covered El Niño as there is a patch of warmer water the blob I think they called it and more migration this year and sightings than in many years some not seen before. As for how it will affect them they were not sure but the programme was very interesting " .
That's correct at the moment the largest section is off the coast of California, where there seeing sea temperatures 4-8 degrees above normal, although it's abnormally bigger than usual stretching from one side of the pacific to the other and from Canada to south America in lines.
There's alot of already known effects from higher sea temperatures from coral die off to whale reproduction to jelly fish and star fish but the biggest problem is the acidification taking place, the oceans are now at a level not seen for 3 million years! |
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"Hello Sexybum,
"Were currently 0.7 degrees above the 50 year average, the fears are that might speed up greatly over the next two years."
your record is worn out, please take it off.
As you say they don't understand how our climate works yet some are so certain that AGW is to blame for temperature deviation.
Alec .
Alec my old friend
We know alot about how the climate works, we don't know everything and were not absolutely certain over every detail, the science of c02 and long wave radiation is very sound, we know how much extra c02 humans are producing, we've measured the long term affects, were putting the pieces together like all good scientists do!
The trouble with some people is, they don't like the answers or the solutions so they keep saying blah blah blah blah blah "
I think the problem is that some of this science is so new that even the data it is using only goes back 30 or 40 years. I don't think there's anything wrong with having a hunch. The question is.. which is more likely? Is this new science bang on correct and we are frying the world? Or does the world obey its own clensing cycle and we're just now starting to pick up on that and running around as if the sky is about to fall on our heads?
I don't know the answer to that... but as a greeny lefty I'm happy to do the green thing just in case I guess that's kinda a pascal's wager argument |
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"the oceans are now at a level not seen for 3 million years!
remind me... was that a tuesday or a wednesday? " .
Oh shut up you tart
Everyone knows it was a Monday that god created the oceans?.
Your right alot of the data is from 40 years as it gets confusing unless you do like for like and its pretty hard doing like for like with a thermometer in Victorian London and a satellite from space, the worrying thing is that the trends of all the measuring show an upwards model.. Like a hockey stick |
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"the oceans are now at a level not seen for 3 million years!
remind me... was that a tuesday or a wednesday? "
I think its Groundhog Day. Same googled bollox, different day. |
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"the worrying thing is that the trends of all the measuring show an upwards model.. Like a hockey stick "
That gets my vote for the most inappropriate smiley ever lol
The world's climate is increasing exponentially and we're all doomed to get boiled alive
I can just see the last comment ever made by a human being... "run for the hills!!! Agggh!!!" followed by the remark "this post got 32,736,412 likes" |
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Nobody knows. The dinosaurs didn't predict the Ice Age. Mind you, I never saw any of their weather broadcasts.
We should do what we can to limit CO2 production but in the end we cannot combat the way the earth turns. Unless we stop cows farting. |
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"Every few years in the pacific the wind pattern changes, it will play a trend in the global warming, for the next 2 years we will see few changes, the next few month will be colder than usual in the uk. Does it mean we will see extreme winters like the one in 2010?"
Oh, and Shag, for the effects of climate change ... You need patience. |
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"the worrying thing is that the trends of all the measuring show an upwards model.. Like a hockey stick
That gets my vote for the most inappropriate smiley ever lol
The world's climate is increasing exponentially and we're all doomed to get boiled alive
I can just see the last comment ever made by a human being... "run for the hills!!! Agggh!!!" followed by the remark "this post got 32,736,412 likes" " .
You make me laugh... I'll spare you come the revolution
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Aggghhhh..... Please people
If you don't know the difference from weather... Oooo look it's raining
And climate...oooo look the atmosphere is changing over a period of many several years!
And guess what geniuses... We know the fucking climate has changed over millions of years... You know how we know... Through fucking science! Aggghhhhh .
The difference being over a period of 100,000 years... Life evolves to suit said climate
Over a period of 100 ... It don't |
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25 billion for hinkley and a possible 5 billion overrun? and a guaranteed double the cost of electric per mw/h!
Built by Chinese labour with French know how!
More subsidy than renewable gets... Who have thought it!
Ahh but better for climate change?
I wouldn't bet on it
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