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Previously on "..and you thought January was bad!"
The storm that’s pounding San Francisco today could bring hurricane-force winds tomorrow,” Joe Bastardi, the chief long- range forecaster for AccuWeather Inc. in State College, Pennsylvania, said today in a telephone interview.
Can you honestly belive a word from someone called Joe Bastardi?
But have no fear....the met office are predicting a scorching summer. Their computer model is completely up to date with the latest research from the IPCC.
Who in turn got their information from the Brighton and Hove Advertiser story about a local junior school reporting the man in their weather house barometer hasn’t gone back in for over a month.
But have no fear....the met office are predicting a scorching summer. Their computer model is completely up to date with the latest research from the IPCC.
But have no fear....the met office are predicting a scorching summer. Their computer model is completely up to date with the latest research from the IPCC.
The exceptional cold January weather is localised and limited to the Northern Hemisphere and these freak low temperatures should be ignored for global warming figures.
That wouldn't be because it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, would it?
The exceptional cold January weather is localised and limited to the Northern Hemisphere and these freak low temperatures should be ignored for global warming figures.
But as the year moves on the cold weather will move to the southern hemisphere and it will become really quite warm up here, until the latter part of the year, when it may well get colder again.
The exceptional cold January weather is localised and limited to the Northern Hemisphere and these freak low temperatures should be ignored for global warming figures.
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