Friday, 3 December 2010

Coldest Night So Far : 2

In Tenbury last night the temperatures fell to a low of -12.2 c. 

The lowest recorded temperature yesterday was -20.9 c at Altnaharra.


Hard to believe now:
Global temperature has warmed to near record levels in 2010 say climate scientists from the Met Office and the University of East Anglia. Provisional figures for the three main global temperature datasets put 2010 on track to become first or second warmest in the instrumental record.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some while ago the Met Office bought a new multi-million pound computer. It runs a program that has CO2 level as one of the parameters (because the Met Office think that higher CO2 means warmer weather). Consequently the Met Office keeps forecasting BBQ summers and mild winters. Their long-range forecasts became such a joke that they stopped issuing them. It's time to stop pretending that the weather is getting hotter.

Anonymous said...

Isn't East Anglia the university where they altered the data to suit their theory?

Ian said...

It's strange isn't it that climate scientists attribute unusually cold winter spells to "weather" whilst storms and floods are blamed on "climate change" because that fits into their theories more conveniently.