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Freak Weather due to Ice Caps melting
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostMaybe we are being punished for the way we are and the way society is going? For those of us with faith just something to ponder on.....
it's worth considering
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There is absolutely no doubt that UK weather patterns are shifting, I was having a look at the local weather data for the last 50 years the other day and 200mm rainfall months which were fairly rare are now happening pretty often.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThere is absolutely no doubt that UK weather patterns are shifting, I was having a look at the local weather data for the last 50 years the other day and 200mm rainfall months which were fairly rare are now happening pretty often.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThere is absolutely no doubt that UK weather patterns are shifting, I was having a look at the local weather data for the last 50 years the other day and 200mm rainfall months which were fairly rare are now happening pretty often.Comment
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostOh, do keep up... but imagine 2 dice loaded to roll sixes. You could not prove that any particular six was a consequence of the loading, any more than you could attribute an individual storm to climate change. But just as loaded dice throw more sixes ...
..... frankly embarrasing BOLLOCKS appearing here.
I hope.
Imagine that you dont take there word for it, because every six you roll will cost a fortune to remove the loading, and put money in their pocket.
So you roll the dice and note the proportion of sixes. It's one in six.
There doesnt appear to be any loading at all.
'Ah yes' they say, 'The loading wont become apparent until 100 years after you are dead. But you must cough up now'
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostWell one theory for global warming was increased rainful due to more water vapour rising to the clouds.... So places that were hot get hotter (look at the mid east for example) and places which are wetter will get wetter (bloody hell have we got it coming now).
The truth is, we don't know what is truly going to happen, other than the fact something is happening. I think you can model your heart out, but as it is a newish phenomenon, I think we're learning as we go, and ti is becomming a bumpy ride. We used to have events once every now and again, but now it appears we're simply in a constant state of event, somewhere. Whilst we never used to hear of anything years ago, we still had, and have, statisitical evidence.
Things are changing.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThere is absolutely no doubt that UK weather patterns are shifting, I was having a look at the local weather data for the last 50 years the other day and 200mm rainfall months which were fairly rare are now happening pretty often.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostImagine someone gave you 2 dice and told you they were loaded to roll sixes.
Imagine that you dont take there word for it, because every six you roll will cost a fortune to remove the loading, and put money in their pocket.
So you roll the dice and note the proportion of sixes. It's one in six.
There doesnt appear to be any loading at all.
'Ah yes' they say, 'The loading wont become apparent until 100 years after you are dead. But you must cough up now'
HTHHard Brexit now!
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