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Perhaps you should stick to your day job
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postyes pj, that's right. oscillations
in the meantime I have been trying to track down a good quote from the grand mufti of Uganda.
This is the closest I could get
“Here come de heap big warmy. Bigtime warmy warmy. Is big big hot. Plenty big warm burny hot. Hot! Hot hot! But now not hot. Not hot now. De hot come go, come go. Now Is Coldy Coldy. Is ice. Hot den cold. Frreeeezy ice til hot again. Den de rain. It faaaalllll. Make pasty.”
Which is writing fiction.Last edited by pjclarke; 24 August 2015, 13:30.
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yes pj, that's right. oscillations
in the meantime I have been trying to track down a good quote from the grand mufti of Uganda.
This is the closest I could get
“Here come de heap big warmy. Bigtime warmy warmy. Is big big hot. Plenty big warm burny hot. Hot! Hot hot! But now not hot. Not hot now. De hot come go, come go. Now Is Coldy Coldy. Is ice. Hot den cold. Frreeeezy ice til hot again. Den de rain. It faaaalllll. Make pasty.”
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostI understand the definition of the word 'oscillation', also that both have been in negative or cool phase since the 1990s or earlier while the planet, not so much.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo you don't understand the Pacific Decadal Oscillation or the Atlantic Multdecadal Oscillation.
Climate cycles..
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Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
Climate cycles..
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no need to post links or graphs pj
you have the Grand mufti of Uganda behind you
and that's good enough for me
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostThe US Forestry Service is spending $100 million a week fighting wildfires, the acreage burning being at a record high, California has declared a state of emergency due to the fires and record drought, now in its fourth year.
July temperatures in Australia were 0.41C above average, several locations setting new records for the month.
Global ice extent has plummeted, in line with its long term trend, arctic ice set a new low in March and is on track to be the third lowest minimum on record (as I predicted this is described as a recovery).
Cherries, dear boy. Try the big picture, most of the surface is ocean and the El Nino is still strengthening.
So you clearly don't understand the EL Nino Oscillation cycle.
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As I pointed out, it's cool where we have the thermometers and massively hot where we have none.
No one is arguing about that.
except the sattelites, obv. they are saying it's cool everywhere.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIt's starting to look like In North America they had the refusal of the great lakes ice to melt, In Europe we had a cold July, Asia - freezing, Arctic - ice up, Antarctic - ice up, Australia - dismal and cold, South America - colder than normal.
But from a global point of view, it seems to have been very warm.
July temperatures in Australia were 0.41C above average, several locations setting new records for the month.
Global ice extent has plummeted, in line with its long term trend, arctic ice set a new low in March and is on track to be the third lowest minimum on record (as I predicted this is described as a recovery).
Cherries, dear boy. Try the big picture, most of the surface is ocean and the El Nino is still strengthening.
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