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On Friday, 30 October 2020 11:46:17 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 29/10/2020 19:15, Paul from Dawlish wrote: We should see a turn down in global temperatures as our winter approaches. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/ Couple that with the huge reduction in CO2 from aviation and shipping, and the reduction in contrails, and we could be in for another winter of 62/63 or even 47/48. -- Spike I do not think La Nina will have much influence on the winter weather. For the UK to have cold weather, the wind needs to be from an easterly direction. It is unlikely this winter will be as cold as the years mentioned. December 2010 was cold but it was rare as it was the coldest in 100 years. I think this winter will be average but colder than last year. Nicholas Meir Heath, Stoke-On-Trent, 250 metres above sea level. |
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