Meanwhile, apparently Antarctica logs hottest temperature on record with a reading of 18.3C.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/envir...cid=spartanntp
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Meanwhile, apparently Antarctica logs hottest temperature on record with a reading of 18.3C.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/envir...cid=spartanntp
Pos not climate change but may affect your garden this weekend ?
Storm Ciara is expected to visit most of the UK this weekend.
Be wind and wave safe. ️️
Stormy weather might produce breath-taking pics but no selfie is worth your last breath.
Report via: Penarth Lifeboat Station
When I spoke about my worries of the Polar Ice Caps melting in Post #163 it was this type of thing I was referring to :-
https://www.itv.com/news/2020-02-07/...or-antarctica/
surely this is an indication that things are changing.
I think the research stations are an excellent source of info Chris, after all they are there 24/7 all year round, kt
it is late Summer in the Antarctic, still 24 hours of sun
Take the temperature in July see the difference.
You keep telling the same tale, sorry not convinced.
K.
Seems to be a heck of a lot of evidence that confirms problems, compared to all odd / strange hearsay.
Earth's oceans are speeding up: Global warming over the last 20 years has caused strong winds and 'a really huge increase' in the energy of the currents
Researchers looked at both ocean measurements and five different models
They found that current speeds surged by 5 per cent each decade after 1990
Winds speeds have also increased by 4 per cent since then, churning the ocean
This contradicts previous findings that climate change may weaken circulation
The 2 words used most by journalists are :- unprecedented and catastrophic. Seems to be a challenge as to who can use the words the most often, whether true or not.
Colin, you are spot on mate, media the worst source of information any one can gain.
But as Kong said, wait until July down there when it will get way below zero and for many months when more ice will form.
One odd thing according to one source, a recording station for weather is set on the top of a Volcano in Hawaii, odd place one would consider for such.
If Keith would like to see Global Warming in action I invite him to join me on Kilauea in HAWAII on 26 March,
A most incredible sight, and feel the heat and smell the gas, and see the none stop Lava flows into the Ocean turning it into Boiling water.
Only one of hundreds of volcanoes under the sea and on land.
Now my little car does not do that but I have to pay a green tax of £270 a year
Are you coming Keith ??