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Hi Guys,
I have been noticing recently, the freak weather we are having in the UK, I mean, I really think that it is changing all the time, and that the seasons seem to be a bit ruined.
I mean last year in November is when the first major thing happened for my area. It started snowing... I mean, where I live, we only ever get snow in very cold conditions in January, generally, but then, it goes really warm, and then tons of snow, all through January and in to february, and then at the beginning of March, no recently we just had numerous days of good weather, and then suddenly out of the blue we had a torrential downpour of rain, absolutely loads!!!
Crazy, does anyone else have any views on this being because of Global Warming, or another contributer, I mean, it is extremely odd. And also the Forcasts seem to get a bit mixed up, (unnatural weather maybe?).
Just my views, what do you guys think?
Also form places worldwide, not just the UK, what has the weather been doing in your locations, (or has it just been normal weather)?
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Posted: 2005-03-24 17:08:22
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this is defo a problem due to global warming...i mean...i know the uk's sorta known for its dodgy weather but this is just ridiculous...a week or sumthin ago u coulda sworn u wer right smack in the middle of winter and then suddenly it all changes and u find the back of your necks being burnt by the sun...it was like we skipped spring altogether and we were in summer....its just weird
and just in general world weather...anyone with 2 brain cells could figure out that global climate is on the change
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Posted: 2005-03-24 17:16:49
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I totally agree, yet scientists still Um and Ahh over whether or not it is changing!
(PS: My torrential rain has stopped, perfect for lying on a deckchair again now outside!)
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Posted: 2005-03-24 17:18:32
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Very true, its happening right now.
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/[....]3&CFTOKEN=50503377&MenuPoint=D
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Posted: 2005-03-24 17:51:53
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On 2005-03-24 17:18:32, Chazzer3 wrote:
I totally agree, yet scientists still Um and Ahh over whether or not it is changing!
no, there is almost a general consensus worldwide amongst experts that global warming is occuring. it is only the american government that is disputing it and is refusing to take action because it will affect their economy! try explaining that logic to island nations when their countries disapear from the map!
what is worse is that recent results of some extensive studies show that warming is taking place faster than initially projected, and may indeed be irreversible.
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Posted: 2005-03-25 03:58:36
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yeah sure. Its a natural occurence, there is no solid proof if its even been accelerated at all by humans. Its impossible to say.,
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Posted: 2005-03-25 18:54:15
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On 2005-03-25 18:54:15, Sage wrote:
yeah sure. Its a natural occurence, there is no solid proof if its even been accelerated at all by humans. Its impossible to say.,
thats exactly what the governments of polluting countries want us to think.
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Posted: 2005-06-03 14:52:43
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and in the Middle East, the overall weather is improving.
We still get the odd day of 42 degrees, but you get used to it.
I'd love to see people here in the UK who complain of the 'heat' to come over.
We play football in this weather
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Posted: 2005-06-03 15:15:17
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George W Bush is leading the world into global climate catastrophe. With only five percent of the global population, the US is responsible for a quarter of all the world’s climate change pollution. George Bush sees no reason to change this.
In 2001 Bush withdrew the US from the Kyoto Protocol, the only international agreement to tackle climate change, and since then he has opposed any meaningful measures to address the problem.
Bush has close links to the oil industry. He was an oilman, his dad was an oilman and many of his close colleagues have links with oil. His party is also heavily funded by oil, with Esso being one of the largest donors. So it’s no wonder that Bush would rather put the interests of the oil industry ahead of the climate.
Like Esso, Bush has denied the reality of climate change and has even ordered his government department in charge of the environment to alter the findings of a report, which said climate change is real
FULL STORY
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/[....]limatecriminals/bush/index.cfm
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Posted: 2005-06-03 15:17:27
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Hey! my threads back!
Weather is stranger than ever here where I live, (shropshire/cheshire area), the other day, we were driving a long, and there were patches of clouds, except the clouds were raining, so you would drive in pouring rain, and then it would just stop, and then when you go under another cloud, it was raining again. I think it was something to do with the fact that there was not much wind. But sill, there were, (no joke), lines where the wet grass and the dry grass met, obviously the lines were moving as clouds moved, but it was so weird!
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Posted: 2005-06-03 16:33:43
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