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    I see- I thought that Yorkshire was in the Midlands. I remember seeing pictures of those previous floods- wooden pallets left stranded halfway up mature trees in the town of Saltaire and roads cut clean in two. Sure looked a tad ' abnormal ' to me.
    Weather insurance will become history.


    How long ago did they build the Thames Flood Barrier ? Now there's an indicator of the lie-sodden British Denier Choir if ever there was one.
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    Australia bushfires: Three dead and thousands forced from homes



    At least three people are dead and four missing in "unprecedented" bushfires in Australia.

    Gusty winds and up to 35C heat have exacerbated the fires, many of which are in drought-affected areas.

    On Saturday, NSW Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said there would be little reprieve in fire conditions over the next week, or throughout the summer months of December, January and February.

    "The forecast for the balance of the season continues to be driven by above-normal temperatures (and) below-average rainfall to dominate over the coming months," he told Reuters news agency.

    Last week, Sydney was blanketed by smoke for days by fires in Port Macquarie - a region 380km away.

    The poor air quality prompted health warnings for those with asthma and other respiratory problems.

    Is this linked to climate change?

    Australia's fire season risks growing longer and more intense due to climate change, according to scientists.

    Authorities said they were concerned about the severity of the fires ahead of its hottest months, a year after the nation experienced its warmest summer on record.

    Officials have confirmed that 2018 and 2017 were Australia's third and fourth-hottest years on record respectively.

    The bureau's State of the Climate 2018 report said climate change had led to an increase in extreme heat events and increased the severity of other natural disasters, such as drought.

    Even if global temperatures are contained to a 2C rise above pre-industrial levels - a limit set out in the landmark Paris accord, agreed by 188 nations in 2015 - scientists believe the country is facing a dangerous new normal.

    Last year, a UN report said Australia was falling short in efforts to cut its CO2 emissions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havana Moon View Post
    Indeed, and naturally the climate doomsayers are claiming that they predicted all along that global warming meant colder winters.
    So no matter the weather it's GW....
    Keep changing the names. It doesn't change the meaning.



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    Quote Originally Posted by moon View Post
    Global warming brings ' record ' everything, you dumb British cluck, record heat, record cold, record wet, record dry.

    Now go wave your infamous cut-and-pastes from your certifiable mushroom-farmer. Haw, haw............................haw.
    I want everyone to read the bolded very carefully... for a good laugh at the zealotry of the AGW religion...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish View Post
    So no matter the weather it's GW....
    That's the Climate-Lemming religious dogma, anyway... Kinda silly, ain't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish View Post
    So no matter the weather it's GW....
    That's right. The global climate is changing. Try thinking of these concepts separately; 1) Globe. 2) Climate 3) Change.
    See how easy it is without trolls and their socks farting their contrarian gas ?

    Now- you don't come across as a self-serving, attention-seeking troll of the obnoxious kind- so here's a list of terms that you can expect to see turning up in weather descriptions from all over the world from here on in which might help your focus;

    extraordinary

    unique

    unparalleled

    aberrant

    abnormal

    anomalous

    freakish

    atypical

    preternatural

    unusual

    Enjoy them while you may- because the conditions they describe will soon become the new ' normal '. It will be open season on climate deniers at that point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moon View Post
    That's right. The global climate is changing. Try thinking of these concepts separately; 1) Globe. 2) Climate 3) Change.
    See how easy it is without trolls and their socks farting their contrarian gas ?

    Now- you don't come across as a self-serving, attention-seeking troll of the obnoxious kind- so here's a list of terms that you can expect to see turning up in weather descriptions from all over the world from here on in which might help your focus;

    extraordinary

    unique

    unparalleled

    aberrant

    abnormal

    anomalous

    freakish

    atypical

    preternatural

    unusual

    Enjoy them while you may- because the conditions they describe will soon become the new ' normal '. It will be open season on climate deniers at that point.
    Gosh you're so smart., I wish I was like you!
    Keep changing the names. It doesn't change the meaning.



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    I was just foolin'. I knowed you was a dumbass troll all along. Haw, haw............................haw.
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    Pull up a chair, trolls.

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    Australia bushfires: Sydney facing 'catastrophic' threat

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    This is not normal: what's different about the NSW mega fires

    I write this piece reluctantly, because there are still possible fire victims unaccounted for; people have lost loved ones; and hundreds of families have lost their homes. My heart goes out to them. I don’t want to detract in any way from the vital safety messages that our fire commissioners and Premier will be making about Tuesday’s fire potential.

    “Unprecedented” is a word that we are hearing a lot: from fire chiefs, politicians, and the weather bureau. I have just returned from California where I spoke to fire chiefs still battling unseasonal fires. The same word, “unprecedented”, came up.

    Unprecedented dryness; reductions in long-term rainfall; low humidity; high temperatures; wind velocities; fire danger indices; fire spread and ferocity; instances of pyro-convective fires (fire storms – making their own weather); early starts and late finishes to bushfire seasons. An established long-term trend driven by a warming, drying climate. The numbers don’t lie, and the science is clear.
    If anyone tells you, “This is part of a normal cycle” or “We’ve had fires like this before”, smile politely and walk away, because they don’t know what they’re talking about.

    In NSW, our worst fire years were almost always during an El Nino event, and major property losses generally occurred from late November to February. Based on more than a century of weather observations our official fire danger season is legislated from October 1 to March 31. During the 2000s though, major fires have regularly started in August and September, and sometimes go through to April.

    The October 2013 fires that destroyed more than 200 homes were the earliest large-loss fires in NSW history – again, not during an El Nino.

    This year, by the beginning of November, we had already lost about as many homes as during the disastrous 2001-2002 bushfire season. We’ve now eclipsed 1994 fire losses.



    On Friday, the NSW Rural Fire Service sent out an alert that fires were creating thunderstorms – pyro-convective events. In my 47 years of fighting fires I don’t remember this happening much. Now it happens quite regularly. On Friday, the atmosphere was relatively stable and therefore shouldn’t have been conducive to these wildly unpredictable and dangerous events. Yet it happened. Unprecedented.

    The drought we are facing is more intense than the Millennium Drought, with higher levels of evaporation due to higher temperatures. This has dried out the bush and made it easier for fires to start, easier for them to spread quickly, and as we saw on Friday, enabling spot fires to start twice as far ahead of the main fires as we would normally expect.

    Together with 22 other retired fire and emergency service chiefs, I spoke out earlier this year. We felt we had a duty to tell people how climate change is super-charging our natural disaster risks. I wish we were wrong, but we’re not.

    I’m confident that our national government, when the smoke and dust settles, will finally see the obvious and understand the word “unprecedented”. I’m sure it will then start to take decisive action to tackle the base cause – greenhouse emissions - then use the high moral ground to lean on other countries to also do the right thing.

    In the meantime, please, please play it safe, and act on the vital fire service warnings.

    Greg Mullins is a former Fire and Rescue NSW commissioner and a councillor on the Climate Council.


    https://www.smh.com.au/national/this...nrn4noxfyKwVyU






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    About which Greta Thunberg pointed out in her tweet:
    "The numbers don’t lie, and the science is clear.
    If anyone tells you, 'This is part of a normal cycle' or 'We’ve had fires like this before', smile politely and walk away, because they don’t know what they’re talking about."
    There's that word again- ' unprecedented '.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moon View Post
    So why don't you post them instead of trying to be contrary and making yourself look stoopid.
    No, that would be YOU. It is not possible to measure the temperature of the Earth. There are not enough thermometers. You are denying mathematics again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moon View Post
    Global warming brings ' record ' everything, you dumb British cluck, record heat, record cold, record wet, record dry.

    Now go wave your infamous cut-and-pastes from your certifiable mushroom-farmer. Haw, haw............................haw.
    Define 'global warming'.

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    Did your mum intend you to be a moronic troll- or was it our own idea ?
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    ‘Worse than originally forecast’: Catastrophic fire danger in Greater Sydney, other areas on Tuesday
    A “catastrophic” fire danger rating has been issued for Greater Sydney on Tuesday for the first time in history. Two other regions are now impacted. Here’s what that means.


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