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Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?

http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833 and http://www.drroyspencer.com/

Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.

I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average. Its enough to maje George Monbiot choke on his lentil rissole.

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Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?

http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833 and http://www.drroyspencer.com/

Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.

I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average. Its enough to maje George Monbiot choke on his lentil rissole.


http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/en/home/seaice_extent.htm

I was wondering when you'd make comment on this. It's nowhere
*near* average. it's just getting a little better compared to other
years at this point. Note that is way below what is was at this time
last year, when you got very excited.
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Lawrence13 writes
Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?

http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833 and http://www.drroyspencer.com/

Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.

I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average. Its enough to maje George Monbiot choke on his lentil rissole.



What went wrong with Joe's 'bitter' end of March forecast then Lawrence?

He seems to have quite a few hiccups along the way for such an 'expert'.
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On Apr 6, 6:05*am, Lawrence13 wrote:
Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?

http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833...oyspencer.com/

Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.

I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average. Its enough to maje George Monbiot choke on his lentil rissole.


Cue John McEnroe time! ("You canNAAAAAHT be serious!).

Check out some ice maps Lawrence.
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On Apr 5, 7:05*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?

http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833...oyspencer.com/

Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.

I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average. Its enough to maje George Monbiot choke on his lentil rissole.


Don't you ever learn anything and do you simply believe in what you
do, because it is something your politics force you to believe in?


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On Tuesday 05 Apr 2011 19:05, Lawrence13 scribbled:

Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?


You're obviously incapable of learning. So you keep on with this idiotic
garbage. Sad.


http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833 and http://www.drroyspencer.com/

Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.


Gosh! Global air temperatures fall during a La Nina event! Who would have
thought it! Next thing JB will discover that temperatures rise during an El
Nino! What a genius that man is!


I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average.


Northerly winds in Barents and Greenland Seas causing late freezing. It's
happened before and you got really excited. I pointed out it was only thin
ice and would melt quickly - which it did - but you didn't learn from that
either, did you?


--
Graham Davis, Bracknell
It was raining cats and dogs and I fell in a poodle. [Chic
Murray(1919-1985)]
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On Apr 6, 8:19*am, Graham P Davis wrote:
On Tuesday 05 Apr 2011 19:05, Lawrence13 scribbled:

Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?


You're obviously incapable of learning. So you keep on with this idiotic
garbage. Sad.



http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833...oyspencer.com/


Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.


Gosh! Global air temperatures fall during a La Nina event! Who would have
thought it! Next thing JB will discover that temperatures rise during an El
Nino! What a genius that man is!



I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average.


Northerly winds in Barents and Greenland Seas causing late freezing. It's
happened before and you got really excited. I pointed out it was only thin
ice and would melt quickly - which it did - but you didn't learn from that
either, did you?

--
Graham Davis, Bracknell
It was raining cats and dogs and I fell in a poodle. [Chic
Murray(1919-1985)]


Lawrence did exactly the same last year and always responds to upward
ticks in the ice extent anomaly, like a dog will salivate at the
approach of it's dinner.

By the time he has posted this, his information was *already* out of
date and the anomaly has ticked downwards again.

http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/en/home/seaice_extent.htm
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On Apr 6, 9:00*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 6, 8:19*am, Graham P Davis wrote:





On Tuesday 05 Apr 2011 19:05, Lawrence13 scribbled:


Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?


You're obviously incapable of learning. So you keep on with this idiotic
garbage. Sad.


http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833...oyspencer.com/


Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.


Gosh! Global air temperatures fall during a La Nina event! Who would have
thought it! Next thing JB will discover that temperatures rise during an El
Nino! What a genius that man is!


I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average.


Northerly winds in Barents and Greenland Seas causing late freezing. It's
happened before and you got really excited. I pointed out it was only thin
ice and would melt quickly - which it did - but you didn't learn from that
either, did you?


--
Graham Davis, Bracknell
It was raining cats and dogs and I fell in a poodle. [Chic
Murray(1919-1985)]


Lawrence did exactly the same last year and always responds to upward
ticks in the ice extent anomaly, like a dog will salivate at the
approach of it's dinner.

By the time he has posted this, his information was *already* out of
date and the anomaly has ticked downwards again.

http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/en/home/seaice_extent.htm- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


You salivate at the vain hope you might prove Will wrong-but alas all
that dribble for nothing..
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On Apr 6, 10:11*am, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Apr 6, 9:00*am, Dawlish wrote:





On Apr 6, 8:19*am, Graham P Davis wrote:


On Tuesday 05 Apr 2011 19:05, Lawrence13 scribbled:


Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?


You're obviously incapable of learning. So you keep on with this idiotic
garbage. Sad.


http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833...oyspencer.com/


Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.


Gosh! Global air temperatures fall during a La Nina event! Who would have
thought it! Next thing JB will discover that temperatures rise during an El
Nino! What a genius that man is!


I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average.


Northerly winds in Barents and Greenland Seas causing late freezing. It's
happened before and you got really excited. I pointed out it was only thin
ice and would melt quickly - which it did - but you didn't learn from that
either, did you?


--
Graham Davis, Bracknell
It was raining cats and dogs and I fell in a poodle. [Chic
Murray(1919-1985)]


Lawrence did exactly the same last year and always responds to upward
ticks in the ice extent anomaly, like a dog will salivate at the
approach of it's dinner.


By the time he has posted this, his information was *already* out of
date and the anomaly has ticked downwards again.


http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/en/home...xtent.htm-Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


You salivate at the vain hope you might prove Will wrong-but alas all
that dribble for nothing..- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Answered on the correct discussion. You started this one for a
differnet reason and it's showing you up for your dreadful lack of
knowledge and your sheep-like following of people more gifted than
yourself.

Try answering the responses above, properly and thoroughly, or we'll
assume, as we always end up doing, that you are incapable of doing so.
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On Apr 6, 11:26*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 6, 10:11*am, Lawrence13 wrote:





On Apr 6, 9:00*am, Dawlish wrote:


On Apr 6, 8:19*am, Graham P Davis wrote:


On Tuesday 05 Apr 2011 19:05, Lawrence13 scribbled:


Where has all the heating gone
long time passing
Where has all the heating gone
Long time ago
Where has all the heating gone
Ask UKMO and James Hansen
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn?


You're obviously incapable of learning. So you keep on with this idiotic
garbage. Sad.


http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=833...oyspencer.com/


Seems like that Joe -shhh-B has nailed this one right on the money.


Gosh! Global air temperatures fall during a La Nina event! Who would have
thought it! Next thing JB will discover that temperatures rise during an El
Nino! What a genius that man is!


I also notice that the ice melt is very slow pushing back towards
average.


Northerly winds in Barents and Greenland Seas causing late freezing.. It's
happened before and you got really excited. I pointed out it was only thin
ice and would melt quickly - which it did - but you didn't learn from that
either, did you?


--
Graham Davis, Bracknell
It was raining cats and dogs and I fell in a poodle. [Chic
Murray(1919-1985)]


Lawrence did exactly the same last year and always responds to upward
ticks in the ice extent anomaly, like a dog will salivate at the
approach of it's dinner.


By the time he has posted this, his information was *already* out of
date and the anomaly has ticked downwards again.


http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/en/home...htm-Hidequoted text -


- Show quoted text -


You salivate at the vain hope you might prove Will wrong-but alas all
that dribble for nothing..- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Answered on the correct discussion. You started this one for a
differnet reason and it's showing you up for your dreadful lack of
knowledge and your sheep-like following of people more gifted than
yourself.

Try answering the responses above, properly and thoroughly, or we'll
assume, as we always end up doing, that you are incapable of doing so.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Not at all.

There is now a down turn in global temperatures the UKMO ( Al Gore's
reprenstative on earth) and many groups that fall under the title of
'Bandwagons ' R ' Us, didn't predict. Ukmo had 2011 down as well
above average global temperatures when in fact they are so far well
below-but what do you expect from an organisation that sees rain as a
threat to life and limb.

As for the sea ice, it looks athough the lower global temperatures
will now equate to a far less pronounced NH ice melt season than seen
in latter years.

By the way I believe it was you or one of your ilk that suggested
above normal Antartice sea ice was all par for the AGW coures-well
it's now running below .......cancel AGW.


By the way , by the way;

When you say the "differnet" is that the thing Al Gore supposed to
have created? You know, the sort of place where people like yourself
like to go to disagree?


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