@169Nomis
Nomis 169
5 years
For those bleating “climate change” this is 1976: Heathrow had 16 consecutive days over 30 °C (86 °F) from 23 June to 8 July & for 15 consecutive days from 23 June to 7 July temperatures reached 32.2 °C (90 °F) in England. Also five days saw temperatures exceed 35 °C (95 °F).🙄
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@oakieone
Carl Oakes
5 years
@SimonPearson961 A simply staggering statement from someone with any intellect ... which you obviously have given your bio as an ex RAF navigator ... 😳
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@169Nomis
Nomis 169
5 years
@oakieone Why don’t you do some actual research? Ross Ice Shelf Bore in Antarctica Reveals Freezing Ice, Not Melting, Though More Study Needed
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@AtaruMorobosh14
Ataru Moroboshi
5 years
@SimonPearson961 @KateHoeyMP I appreciate you're not a smart man, so I'll keep this simple. You're confusing WEATHER with CLIMATE. Weather is measured in days or weeks, climate is years and decades. The rise is temperatures over decades is undeniable, except perhaps to a climate change denier like you.
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@169Nomis
Nomis 169
5 years
@AtaruMorobosh14 @KateHoeyMP Send me a link showing the real change in temperature and, more importantly, sea level rise. I am not the one confusing weather with climate change. I am pointing out precisely this confusion in MSM, you dipstick. MSM also confuses weather with pollution and plastic in oceans. 🙄
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@clapa929
Paul Clark
5 years
@SimonPearson961 @peterbrexit Agreed, it is called summer. Every year it is Global Warming/ Climate Change. Any excuse to make a tax.
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@Bigglesthefrog
🇬🇧Bigglesthefrog🇬🇧
5 years
@SimonPearson961 @WendyYoungman And we lived in't shoe box in't middle of road. And you tell younger folk of today, and they won't believe you !!
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@g_gosden
Simon Gosden. Esq. #fbpe 3.5% 🇪🇺🐟🇬🇧🏴‍☠️🦠💙
5 years
@SimonPearson961 Get a Year Seven student to explain to you the difference between climate and weather chum!
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@SuzyBG58
Lady Tattycoram
5 years
@SimonPearson961 Well done finding your degrees symbol! We also had 38 degrees in August 1911 at Greenwich; 35.6 degrees in September 1906 at Doncaster; and Paris had 37.5 degrees in 1757.
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@MarkACropper
Mark Cropper. 🇬🇧👽✝️ 🕊🇮🇱🕊(Far Right?)
5 years
@SimonPearson961 @bruce_bwkm And..... It was bloody great.
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@dgibbo100
Ray D O'Lisner
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@SimonPearson961 @ChrisJHudson And we still wore ties and jackets in the office.
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@jontheshepherd
jontheshepherd 🇬🇧 politically homeless
5 years
@SimonPearson961 Back then we called it summer & enjoyed it , now it’s Armageddon according to the naysayers . .
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@MishakH55
Mishak Heyman
5 years
@SimonPearson961 It's not about one off temps it's about the average temperature yearly, which has gone up.
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@STeuthida
Sid Squid
5 years
@SimonPearson961 @ChrisJHudson I remember a holiday in Scotland in ‘76 - it was a bit warm there too.
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@Julialesley
Julialesley
5 years
@SimonPearson961 Remember it well. In America at the time reading newspaper reports about “ The Thames drying up!!!!”
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@blaisesound
Blaise A Pascal
5 years
@SimonPearson961 You sound a proper little climate change scientist. Lol. Don't give up the day job. Have a good weekend. ☀️
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@GazWatty1
Gary
5 years
@SimonPearson961 But we've only got 18 months to save the planet.... 😕😉
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