Our weather has changed
WE'VE just had the wettest summer for the past 100 years of records. At times the rain intensity and rain pattern has felt like a monsoon, not a British summer.
Could this be a sign of global warming and ongoing climate change? Our weather has changed.
John Clarke
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Comments
by Jackson32
Wednesday, September 19 2012, 10:23PM
“It's exactly the same here in Melbourne, Australia. We have had the longest, coldest, wettest 9 months on record. I disagree with Mr Mushroom”
by A_Mushroom
Monday, September 10 2012, 1:27PM
“The British weather has always been thus and always will, always changing, that's what weather does. 100 years of records is insufficient from which to draw any conclusions other than how weather has changed over 100 years. And 100 years is certainly not a big enough time span over which to attribute climate change.
Then there would be another monumental jump in crystal ball gazing to attribute climate change to global warming. However this doesn't stop the Doom Mongers from jumping in with conclusions that the actions of man is causing catastrophic change to climate due to global warming.”