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tony 22-04-2012 10:49 PM

Drought
 
This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.
Tony Bull
www.caterpillarrfountain.co.uk

harry 23-04-2012 07:52 AM

Drought
 
On Apr 22, 10:49*pm, tony wrote:
This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.
Tony Bullwww.caterpillarrfountain.co.uk


Exactly the sort of weather that was promised as a result of global
warming.

Moonraker 23-04-2012 04:20 PM

Drought
 
On 23/04/2012 07:52, harry wrote:
On Apr 22, 10:49 pm, wrote:
This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.
Tony Bullwww.caterpillarrfountain.co.uk


Exactly the sort of weather that was promised as a result of global
warming.

I thought that global warming forecast warm wet Winters and hot dry
Summers, so they got that wrong in most respects.

--
Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire

harry 23-04-2012 05:00 PM

Drought
 
On Apr 23, 4:20*pm, Moonraker wrote:
On 23/04/2012 07:52, harry wrote: On Apr 22, 10:49 pm, *wrote:
This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.
Tony Bullwww.caterpillarrfountain.co.uk


Exactly the sort of weather that was promised as a result of global
warming.


I thought that global warming forecast warm wet Winters and hot dry
Summers, so they got that wrong in most respects.

--
Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire


It forecast extreme weather.
Weather is generated by temperature differences.

[email protected] 23-04-2012 05:07 PM

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In article ,
harry wrote:
On Apr 23, 4:20 pm, Moonraker wrote:
On 23/04/2012 07:52, harry wrote: On Apr 22, 10:49 pm, tonyt...@caterpi=

llarfountain.co.uk wrote:

This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.


Exactly the sort of weather that was promised as a result of global
warming.


I thought that global warming forecast warm wet Winters and hot dry
Summers, so they got that wrong in most respects.


It forecast extreme weather.
Weather is generated by temperature differences.


Yes, precisely. The meteorologists (as distinct from the Daily Wail
and Murdogians) said that the one thing we would guarantee was less
predictability, but their best guess is that the UK would get colder
and wetter.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

David WE Roberts[_4_] 24-04-2012 11:25 AM

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wrote in message ...
In article
,
harry wrote:
On Apr 23, 4:20 pm, Moonraker wrote:
On 23/04/2012 07:52, harry wrote: On Apr 22, 10:49 pm,
tonyt...@caterpi=

llarfountain.co.uk wrote:

This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.

Exactly the sort of weather that was promised as a result of global
warming.

I thought that global warming forecast warm wet Winters and hot dry
Summers, so they got that wrong in most respects.


It forecast extreme weather.
Weather is generated by temperature differences.


Yes, precisely. The meteorologists (as distinct from the Daily Wail
and Murdogians) said that the one thing we would guarantee was less
predictability, but their best guess is that the UK would get colder
and wetter.



Which is why now it is knows as Climate Change.

--
No plan survives contact with the enemy.
[Not even bunny]

Helmuth von Moltke the Elder

(\__/)
(='.'=)
(")_(")


hugh 24-04-2012 11:20 PM

Drought
 
In message , writes
In article ,
harry wrote:
On Apr 23, 4:20 pm, Moonraker wrote:
On 23/04/2012 07:52, harry wrote: On Apr 22, 10:49 pm, tonyt...@caterpi=

llarfountain.co.uk wrote:

This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.

Exactly the sort of weather that was promised as a result of global
warming.

I thought that global warming forecast warm wet Winters and hot dry
Summers, so they got that wrong in most respects.


It forecast extreme weather.
Weather is generated by temperature differences.


Yes, precisely. The meteorologists (as distinct from the Daily Wail
and Murdogians) said that the one thing we would guarantee was less
predictability, but their best guess is that the UK would get colder
and wetter.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Really? A few years ago it was hotter and dryer and we'd all be growing
grapes and cacti
--
hugh

Bob Hobden 25-04-2012 08:42 AM

Drought
 
"tony" wrote ...

This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.

It's because of all the hose pipe bans. The same thing happened in '76, the
Government made someone a drought czar and it didn't stop raining
thereafter. It's a policy that obviously works well.
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


'Mike'[_4_] 25-04-2012 08:49 AM

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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
...
"tony" wrote ...

This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.

It's because of all the hose pipe bans. The same thing happened in '76,
the Government made someone a drought czar and it didn't stop raining
thereafter. It's a policy that obviously works well.
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


Ah! The hot Summer of 1976. I spent nearly all of that dry period fighting
to get planning permission to put a big extension on the front of my house.
AOB and they were finicky. Got planning permission at last, when the skies
opened :-((

Did I enjoy that nice hot sunny Summer? No :-( I was teaching in one of the
prisons :-( 13 locks to undo to get my room ready!

Mike

--

....................................

I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight.

....................................





Christina Websell 27-04-2012 12:45 AM

Drought
 

"tony" wrote in message
...
This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.
Tony Bull
www.caterpillarrfountain.co.uk


I do so wish that people would not panic about drought. We have a maritime
climate in the UK and it will sort itself.
We won't ever have too much sun or too much rain (but it will not come
exactly as we want it)
After a supposed drought, it's been throwing it down here most days for
three weeks, sometime for 36 hours and we have had floods.
It will work itself out. It always does.






hugh 27-04-2012 06:24 PM

Drought
 
In message , Christina Websell
writes

"tony" wrote in message
...
This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.
Tony Bull
www.caterpillarrfountain.co.uk


I do so wish that people would not panic about drought. We have a maritime
climate in the UK and it will sort itself.
We won't ever have too much sun or too much rain (but it will not come
exactly as we want it)
After a supposed drought, it's been throwing it down here most days for
three weeks, sometime for 36 hours and we have had floods.
It will work itself out. It always does.





I do wish people would understand the definition of a draught before
going on about it.
--
hugh

Janet 27-04-2012 07:44 PM

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In article , ]
says...

In message , Christina Websell
writes

"tony" wrote in message
...
This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.
Tony Bull
www.caterpillarrfountain.co.uk


I do so wish that people would not panic about drought. We have a maritime
climate in the UK and it will sort itself.
We won't ever have too much sun or too much rain (but it will not come
exactly as we want it)
After a supposed drought, it's been throwing it down here most days for
three weeks, sometime for 36 hours and we have had floods.
It will work itself out. It always does.

I do wish people would understand the definition of a draught before
going on about it.


I just wish people could grasp the difference between a drought and a
draught.

Janet

Doug[_10_] 28-04-2012 09:09 AM

Drought
 
On Apr 27, 12:45*am, "Christina Websell"
wrote:
"tony" wrote in message

...

This must be the wettest drought since records began. I blame global
warming.
Tony Bull
www.caterpillarrfountain.co.uk


I do so wish that people would not panic about drought. *We have a maritime
climate in the UK and it will sort itself.
We won't ever have too much sun or too much rain (but it will not come
exactly as we want it)
After a supposed drought, it's been throwing it down here most days for
three weeks, sometime for 36 hours and we have had floods.
It will work itself out. *It always does.

Surely we have too much of everything weather wise, and increasingly
so according to global warming predictions?
So, depending on how the highs and lows are distributed in the
Atlantic we either get several weeks of rain, several weeks of sun,
several weeks of wind, cold, etc., instead of a day or two of this and
a day or two of that.

I agree it will work itself out though and come down to averages in
the long-term but often the weather is damned inconvenient to say the
least and goes on for far too long.

Doug.




Granity 28-04-2012 12:10 PM

Quote:

Exactly the sort of weather that was promised as a result of global
warming.

I thought that global warming forecast warm wet Winters and hot dry
Summers, so they got that wrong in most respects.

It forecast extreme weather.
Weather is generated by temperature differences.

Yes, precisely. The meteorologists (as distinct from the Daily Wail
and Murdogians) said that the one thing we would guarantee was less
predictability, but their best guess is that the UK would get colder
and wetter.


Which is why now it is knows as Climate Change.
I do wish people would check with responsible web sites such as NOAA and NASA rather than just glibly repeating what the Watermelons propaganda says. There is no proven correlation between weather events and global warming, indeed the number of land fall hurricanes has considerably decreased since the 1950s. The main cause of such events are the El Nino and La Nina events currently we are in a declining La Nina period.

Dave Hill 28-04-2012 07:03 PM

Drought
 

I agree it will work itself out though and come down to averages in
the long-term but often the weather is damned inconvenient to say the
least and goes on for far too long.




But where would we be without weather?


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