Pressure is likely to grow in the coming days for the U.K. Met Office to make a full public statement about the state of its nationwide temperature measuring stations.
...the Met Office was forced to admit they have no such evidence.
Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it.
A predominance of warmer weather is not climate change.
The mild weather this Xmas is just that – WEATHER. And it is just the same weather we get at times during most years in December, typically a southwesterly airflow.
But Gentle Breeze Betty does not have quite the same ring to it!
It has only taken ten years, that is how long a few of us have been detailing major problems with how the Australian Bureau of Meteorology measures daily temperatures.
There is no actual evidence provided to prove that extreme rainfall is becoming more frequent, as their computer models say.
Unless somebody has a better explanation, it seems likely that the IPCC needed to keep the 3.0°C ECS for political reasons and simply altered the various feedback parameters to suit.
Met Office due to publish long-term forecast that will give steer on likely energy use in coming months
The British people have finally had enough, after attempts by the MET to link the heatwave to climate change triggered an unprecedented social media backlash.
The Met Office has taken to sending out forecasts of weather in three decades time, despite the fact that they are useless at forecasting more than a couple of days in advance!
Now we have the full numbers for this May, we can take a closer look at CET trends.
After Friday’s record-breaking winds, rail chaos and power cuts, weather warnings remain amid fears of more storms to come
Flooding is terrible for those involved, but from a nationwide wide viewpoint is no more than an irritant. To deliberately peddle the lie that millions of people could be flooded is contemptible.
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