Paris weather moving to the colder side
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Paris weather
This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
sweater.
And more gray skies.
Earl
This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
sweater.
And more gray skies.
Earl
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 19:43:17 +0100, Earl Evleth wrote:
> Paris weather
>
> This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
> for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
> sweater.
>
> And more gray skies.
>
> Earl
Is this evidence against global warming?
--
Tim C.
> Paris weather
>
> This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
> for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
> sweater.
>
> And more gray skies.
>
> Earl
Is this evidence against global warming?
--
Tim C.
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 09:25:45 +0100, Tim Challenger
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 19:43:17 +0100, Earl Evleth wrote:
>> Paris weather
>>
>> This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
>> for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
>> sweater.
>>
>> And more gray skies.
>>
>> Earl
>Is this evidence against global warming?
Don't be silly, it's well known that this year's symptoms of global
warming is abnormally cold, wet weather. 40 years ago climatology
experts interpreted this as an indication that a new ice age was
starting.
--
Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 19:43:17 +0100, Earl Evleth wrote:
>> Paris weather
>>
>> This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
>> for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
>> sweater.
>>
>> And more gray skies.
>>
>> Earl
>Is this evidence against global warming?
Don't be silly, it's well known that this year's symptoms of global
warming is abnormally cold, wet weather. 40 years ago climatology
experts interpreted this as an indication that a new ice age was
starting.
--
Martin
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:28:02 +0100, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Paris weather
>>>
>>> This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
>>> for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
>>> sweater.
>>>
>>> And more gray skies.
>>>
>>> Earl
>>Is this evidence against global warming?
>
> Don't be silly, it's well known that this year's symptoms of global
> warming is abnormally cold, wet weather. 40 years ago climatology
> experts interpreted this as an indication that a new ice age was
> starting.
It's a manifestation of this year's global warming, coupled with fledgling
el nino that has lead climate models to predict that the European weather
will be cooler between October and March, with generally warmer
temperatures after about May next year.
--
Tim C.
>>> Paris weather
>>>
>>> This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
>>> for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
>>> sweater.
>>>
>>> And more gray skies.
>>>
>>> Earl
>>Is this evidence against global warming?
>
> Don't be silly, it's well known that this year's symptoms of global
> warming is abnormally cold, wet weather. 40 years ago climatology
> experts interpreted this as an indication that a new ice age was
> starting.
It's a manifestation of this year's global warming, coupled with fledgling
el nino that has lead climate models to predict that the European weather
will be cooler between October and March, with generally warmer
temperatures after about May next year.
--
Tim C.
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:35:15 +0100, Tim Challenger
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:28:02 +0100, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> Paris weather
>>>>
>>>> This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
>>>> for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
>>>> sweater.
>>>>
>>>> And more gray skies.
>>>>
>>>> Earl
>>>Is this evidence against global warming?
>>
>> Don't be silly, it's well known that this year's symptoms of global
>> warming is abnormally cold, wet weather. 40 years ago climatology
>> experts interpreted this as an indication that a new ice age was
>> starting.
>It's a manifestation of this year's global warming, coupled with fledgling
>el nino that has lead climate models to predict that the European weather
>will be cooler between October and March, with generally warmer
>temperatures after about May next year.
I blame putting the clocks back. It aint natural. We are all doomed I
tell you.
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Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:28:02 +0100, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> Paris weather
>>>>
>>>> This next week the highs will be dropping to around 9-10, which,
>>>> for me is transition from a sweater-cop to a coat on top of the
>>>> sweater.
>>>>
>>>> And more gray skies.
>>>>
>>>> Earl
>>>Is this evidence against global warming?
>>
>> Don't be silly, it's well known that this year's symptoms of global
>> warming is abnormally cold, wet weather. 40 years ago climatology
>> experts interpreted this as an indication that a new ice age was
>> starting.
>It's a manifestation of this year's global warming, coupled with fledgling
>el nino that has lead climate models to predict that the European weather
>will be cooler between October and March, with generally warmer
>temperatures after about May next year.
I blame putting the clocks back. It aint natural. We are all doomed I
tell you.
--
Martin