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Uploaded on Dec 13, 2009

I've added detail to the graphs and narrated the whole thing. Enjoy!

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  • Ras Pesher

    LA NINA IS NOT A LOCATION, STUPID

    You can't live there!

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  • m1aws

    You switched to it darling!

    La Nina? That's something to do with the WEATHER and the hot spreading mantle. You elected to live there. More fool you. 

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  • Ras Pesher

    EQUIVOCATION - BORING

    Switching from the UK dataset to the global dataset wont save you.

    Globally 2011 was the hottest La Nina year on record.

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  • m1aws

    "Despite warm autumn, 2011 temperatures fail to reach record highs ...

    Guardian (UK) › Environment › Climate change29 Nov 2011 – Despite warm autumn, 2011 temperatures fail to reach record highs. This year was only the 11th warmest on record, but figures confirm overall.."

    "England‎: Highest daily maximum temperature records — ... 29.9, °C, 1 October 2011, Gravesend (Kent)."

    "Met Office CRU global temperature data shows that 2011 is set to be the 11th warmest".

    It's dropping!!!

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  • m1aws

    No you've been cherry picking on the "The kids won't know what snow is" cherry pickers.

    It shows 2010.

    The days of '76 & '77 have long gone. The only cool place I could find were the abandoned mines up the local hill. Remember, the one the Vikings named "Wine Hill" (Vin Tor) now called Winter hill?

    We do not see anything close like temps in the 30's any more. The '80's when I came home from night shift and had to sleep on the downstairs floor instead of upstairs in the bedroom; a distant memory.

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  • Ras Pesher

    YOU'VE BEEN CHERRY PICKING THE DATES

    m1aws: "Last decade ...to now and steadily dropping ...C/decade." & "cherry picked dates for the public"

    You selected the dates, this decade (ie 2002-2012) and last decade (ie 1992-2002).

    m1aws: "They DO HAVE THE 2011-2012 results and its embarrassed them"

    Didn't you notice that 2011-2012 are already contained in the range 2002-2012?

    2011 is embarrassing???.. but to you, not me. The temp for the year, 2011, is the 2nd highest in the UK (at least since 1910).

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  • m1aws

    Very old news and cherry picked dates for the public.

    Not the far reaching scientific report they had to submit. however, its very interesting considering the supposed anomaly has little to do with wind direction, nothing to do with warmed air or warming seas and everything do do with the national population (building) impact. They DO HAVE THE 2011-2012 results and its embarrassed them.

    Hell, they'll NOT BE TELLING YOU your hot spell was due to high pressure next!

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