These unusually harsh winters usually are the result of heating somewhere else, most likely in areas of the world that are already hot.
http://www.justmeans.com/Snow-Global-Warming-Ethical-Consumer/40733.html
These unusually harsh winters usually are the result of heating somewhere else, most likely in areas of the world that are already hot.
http://www.justmeans.com/Snow-Global-Warming-Ethical-Consumer/40733.html
The Scots may finally be able to do the Bonspiel again…
http://sport.stv.tv/world-sport/213914-big-freeze-could-bring-back-the-bonspiel/
Those not tough enough for curling play soccer.
Just kidding!!
I smell the stench of desperation.
What about the Dutch eleven city thing on 200 km of frozen canals?
Here’s one for Amino Acids in Meteorites
Life Ingredients Found in Superhot Meteorites—A First
Hot on the heels of finding arsenic-loving life-forms, NASA astronomers have uncovered amino acids—the fundamental foundation for life—in a place where they shouldn’t be.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/12/101220-asteroid-meteorite-life-space-science/
Akhisa, or whatever has 77,800 followers! Are people dumb sheep or what?
Why did the blocking high pressure areas not form in the winter of 2007/2008 if they are caused by loss of sea ice.The pattern of weather we are experiencing in the UK this winter is quite common in the last 100 years,it is the years between 1998 and 2008 that have been unusually mild in winter.
Please keep up, Don.
It did not form in 2007 because of the loss of sea ice.
Hope this is helpful.
Paul
Remember Don that the opposite conditions can explain the same phenomena! It just requires the proper tuning of the model being used.
Some winters are cold and snowy. Some are mild with little snow. What is newsworthy about that? It has been that way for hundreds if not thousands of years!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAYMJnO9LBQ
I think that the mild winters we have experienced recently in the UK were caused by the decline in Arctic sea ice extent as we see the Arctic sea ice extent increase we are likely to see more colder winters in the NH.
It is just a part of the same variable weather pattern. The regional weather patterns appear to be working together to enhance each other this year.
OooooooOOOooooooh,
The climate outside is frightful,
This lack of warming ain’t delightful,
But since we still need the dough,
Act like we know
‘Bout the snow
(Though we don’t).