He starts off with a great line:
Bill, you're too kind."...an unusual publication called The Patriot Post..."
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Bill, you're too kind."...an unusual publication called The Patriot Post..."
well belated congratulations on keeping that "death" just temporary!!Otherwise your allotment mates would be adding you to the compost pile now.RenewableCandy wrote:I've been nattering to Sid at the allotments. Recall, I missed a lot of last year owing to temporary death, which makes allotment work problematic![]()
So I had no idea that last year's 'growing season' stretched an astonishing THREE MONTHS.
Yes, last frost mid-June, first frost mid-September (we're 55 degN, for the pedantic).
'Twould appear that the hotter everywhere else gets, the Colder it is here in Yorkshire.
Does anyone know if the Gulf Stream is packing up?
The thermosyphon is added to/subtracted from by the amount of fresh meltwater that gets into the system at various points. There is concern that the fresh meltwater coming from Greenland and the Arctic is slowing the system considerably.vtsnowedin wrote:...
I'm not in the "The Gulf stream is going to shut down" camp. A solar powered thermosyphon should speed up if more energy is added not slow down.
I wonder how much of this warmth is a 1998 type spike due to the recent El Nino. Will next year be a bit cooler and get all the sceptics saying warming is a myth again?Automaton wrote:RT says it's hot out...
Global temperatures set 14th consecutive monthly record
https://www.rt.com/news/352196-global-h ... re-record/
Seriously laughable comments section.Automaton wrote:July 2016 hottest month ever recorded on Earth :
http://www.rt.com/news/356092-july-reco ... est-month/
(with a rather nice graph near the top of the page)
Drago667 wrote:The measured USHCN daily temperature data shows a decline in US temperatures since the 1930s. But before they release it to the public, they put it thorough a series of adjustments which change it from a cooling trend to a warming trend.
We don't seem to be having the post El Nino drop in temperatures that we did in '98.kenneal - lagger wrote:I wonder how much of this warmth is a 1998 type spike due to the recent El Nino. Will next year be a bit cooler and get all the sceptics saying warming is a myth again?Automaton wrote:RT says it's hot out...
Global temperatures set 14th consecutive monthly record
https://www.rt.com/news/352196-global-h ... re-record/
Coincidence I suspect. Very cold weather can drive up the price due to increased heating oil demand, but I see no lesser heating demand at 30 degrees than at 20 degrees, neither should require heating.emordnilap wrote:The oil price and the temperature seem inversely related.