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This also tallies with when I was a kid my parents used to take holidays in May and September. May was always a beach holiday in the UK a latter, taken in Southern France and Spain. These days it far to cold to do so.
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Me and most of my farming buddies have put money where their mouth is and planted cold weather varieties for this year. In fact I choose a variety of Oilseed Rape that required vernalisation, which it most certainly got.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNice posting just illustrating what Dr Roy Spencer was saying in a posting a few months back but brings it into focus:
What Climate: What Climate
...and where are temps going in the next few months
Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
Conditions maybe right for a sharp global temp drop.
If the global temps do drop rapidly, will we see a drop in CO2?
interesting few months ahead.
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CO2 levels and Temp
Nice posting just illustrating what Dr Roy Spencer was saying in a posting a few months back but brings it into focus:
What Climate: What Climate
...and where are temps going in the next few months
Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
Conditions maybe right for a sharp global temp drop.
If the global temps do drop rapidly, will we see a drop in CO2?
interesting few months ahead.Tags: None
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