Posted on 10/09/2019 3:07:57 AM PDT by Norski
Yes. Climate change.
GET OUT YOUR SWIM TRUNKS!
Get over it weatherpeople. Its called winter. It becomes cold during winter.
Winter is cøming.
It’s not like the Russians have been telling us since 2000 to get ready for it.
We’re roughly in the middle of a solar minimum in an extended minimum. So yeah, there will be some fluctuations towards cold. The magnetic field is going through a once-in-a-great-while greater movement, too, so there will be fluctuations towards hot. But it’s all natural.
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Also predicted by the Farmerss Almanac
Snowstorm after snowstorm,
Britain must erect metallic pipe framed igloo cities,
anticipating being covered in a one mile sheet of ice above.
A cold winter.....what are the chances??
They better stock up on Greta Thune burgers.
The University of East Anglia Climactic Research Unit (the Climategate Hoax Boys) need to batten down the hatches.
I am aware that I’m merely an unwashed Phillistine among learned erudite sophisticates; but it really clenches my jaws when someone posts an article and intentionally uses foreign METRIC data, such as Centigrade for temps. Is that the new snob thing? Why not just post the whole thing in Sanskrit or Tagalog, since there’s no apparent desire to be UNDERSTOOD?!
GET OUT YOUR SWIM TRUNKS!
Oh yes. Certainly. Polar Bear Club devotee here.
“Were roughly in the middle of a solar minimum in an extended minimum.”
Yes. It reduces crop yields.
The UK needs to sing a rousing chorus of Blame Canada to make them feel better.
Warm up those wind farms and pray for wind when its cold.
Since it’s a Yahoo UK article, I assume it’s written by a limey. Regardless, -14, oh no, what a disaster.
LOL
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