Nevada is averaging -6C so far this month, putting it on track to be the coldest January since 1949, and the fifth coldest January ever. NOAA says that this is due to a man-made overheated atmosphere.
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You sound like you don’t believe NOAA. You would if you acknowledged the difference between regional weather and global climate.
Global Warming is in fact Global Cooling according to UK Met office.
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Andy, would you provide a link to “Global Warming is in fact Global Cooling according to UK Met office.” because on Jan.3, 2013, they said, “The Met office says changing sea temperatures, melting Arctic ice and rising global temperatures could all be influencing Britain’s rainfall patterns.”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20903816
(the Met site sent me to the BBC statement)