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    Default East Europe feels the warming.

    The effects of global warming in eastern Europe are being to show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roland View Post
    The effects of global warming in eastern Europe are being to show.
    High temperatures across parts of the Northeast on Tuesday zoomed up to 20 degrees above average with sunshine! D.C., Philly and Newark all made it into the 60s.
    For a bit of balance

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    It is glacial here in western Switz. with strong North winds yesterday.. temps forecast averaging -12-14C on the plain for the next several days .. fortunately the roads are clean and dry where I am. :-0

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    Temperatures and sea level may go down as well as up, terms and conditions apply.

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    Goody. Now the Russian heat wave and fires can be counted in as AGW. All that drought and smoke and hot wind in Moscow. Fire engines and shimmering inferno from the deserts of Ukraine.

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    Maybee the NAD has shifted further south as predicted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manbearpig View Post
    pffft....
    A bit of snow in early February - who'd have thunk it......meanwile......

    A bit more balance here

    Australians have been asked to heed safety advice from authorities as much of the country swelters through what is already shaping up to be a record-breaking heatwave.
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    "We've gone to patients who are nearly 100 years old, they live at home alone, wearing heavy clothes, they have an air conditioner but they're not using it for whatever reason," Mr Murphy said as he advised people to stay indoors."
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    Surely the reason is that air conditioning takes heat outside which increases temperature further. Luckily some are aware or there would be 55 degree heat causing more heating to cool the beer.

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    pffft....
    A bit of snow in early February - who'd have thunk it
    Well, not David Viner of the Met Office for one.
    Last edited by manbearpig; 06-02-2012 at 06:43 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Besoeker View Post
    pffft....
    A bit of snow in early February - who'd have thunk it......meanwile......
    That would be described as typical British weather, so what happened to climate change, what happened to warmer winters, I want my money back.
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