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"the next northern winter will experience conditions similar to the Little Ice Age (1250-1850). "
Fab. Will that mean markets on the Thames?
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It's good to know that green taxes are working!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI know its weather and not climate, but the arctic ice has made a dramatic comeback this autumn.
Polar bears under threat because the ice is too thick

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I'm sure Sas will be along later to explain the colder weather, hotter climate paradox for theOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI know its weather and not climatecretinshard of thinking
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Oh and ask her for your trousers back, that might make you a bit warmer!Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostTell her to sort herself out.
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I thought I'd give my recently bought thermals and (thin) fleece a try out yesterday evening, as it was about 11 degrees C outside. I felt reasonably pleased with their performance as I was able to walk in reasonable comfort without a jacket, until I saw teenagers walking around in t-shirts.Originally posted by zeitghostBuy your cable knit sweaters soon. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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We are currently in an interglacial period, so it's bound to get progressively colder at some point.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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Well I've taken precautions. I've brought the little citrus tree and the olive tree indoors already as the first frost is expected this week. Shall stock up on paraffin to keep the basil warm in the coldframe.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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hmm
A Massive Winter Heading for the Northern Hemisphere? | Planetary Theory Moves to the Next Level
So the stage is set for one of the most interesting natural experiments, nearly all the cool players are in place with the exception of the Atlantic Oscillation (AMO) still not in its cool phase. I predict the extra boost from my predicted solar grand minimum along with the current oceanic conditions the next northern winter will experience conditions similar to the Little Ice Age (1250-1850).
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Tell her to sort herself out.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostStill an ice age in our house since I rolled in blotto at stupid O'Clock last Saturday morning.
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Still an ice age in our house since I rolled in blotto at stupid O'Clock last Saturday morning.
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I hope we're not heading for another ice age. Well, strictly speaking we are still in one, but you know what I mean.
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ICE AGE PANIC!
PANIC!
Quick, get down the local store and buy blankets, camping gaz and tinned soup! NO, wait, I'm going first!
PANIC!
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Arctic ice
I know its weather and not climate, but the arctic ice has made a dramatic comeback this autumn.
Polar bears under threat because the ice is too thick
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