
April 19th 15, 09:05 AM
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March 2015 warmest March in the 136 year NOAA record,
On Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 9:09:23 AM UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Saturday, 18 April 2015 07:31:45 UTC+1, Malcolm Ogilvie wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 16:09:35 -0700 (PDT), Lawrence Jenkins
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On Friday, 17 April 2015 16:08:04 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/2015/3
The world is at record warm levels, with only a weak El Nino.
You sound very pleased about that, which says something about you and your ilk.
What part of that short, factual statement makes the writer "sound
very pleased"?
Quite right.
I wouldn't have bothered my tiny with anything from the fool but I was curious about what data is involved. The last I heard, the nights are longer that the days in March. I wondered what times the data is garnered from. I am pretty sure the skies in California must be very starry -and states further inland must be faring just the same.
Merely calling the fool an idiot, without explaining why, is not rendering anyone a service. Perhaps I should follow its link but to the posting of many links there is no end. All that is required is that you think carefully (and worship a true god.)
If air temperatures drop to freezing for a minute or less and the data is missed, it represents an huge drain of heat that nobody will notice. There are lies, political rhetoric and manna for fools. I'm sure I don't have to point out what statistics accomplish.
Idiot. (The perfect response).
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