Abnormally high UK temperatures continue

Is, Al Gore the narrator?
:ROFLMAO:
Chris Packham, see, he even cares about you...

"That's our home, it's the only one we've got. It’s where all of our species has lived and died, everyone, every single human.

It's where we breathe, it's where we eat, we laugh, we cry, we love, we hate and as far as we know, together with all the other wonderful life on Earth we are the only known life forms in the universe and we've got nowhere else to go."

Chris Packham - CBE
 
Colder, although we only have good data to about 1884 or so.
So, we have semi-acurate temperature records going back about 140yrs.
Do you think this is enough of a time frame to reliably predict what is an anomaly of the climate over both the long and short term?
I don't.
10000+ yrs of accurate data might lend us a slim chance of getting it right, not a mere blip, which as of of now is all we have.
 
So, we have semi-acurate temperature records going back about 140yrs.
Do you think this is enough of a time frame to reliably predict what is an anomaly of the climate over both the long and short term?
I don't.
10000+ yrs of accurate data might lend us a slim chance of getting it right, not a mere blip, which as of of now is all we have.
No, we have very accurate records for 140 years, we have lots of less reliable records for longer than that.

Yes, it is long enough. The climate doesn't change for no reason, there is always an underlying mechanism driving any climate change for any of the historical examples.

Without human intervention the earth should be cooling very very slowly at the moment due to the way our orbit wobbles around the Sun and slightly cooling because of the sun's solar cycle. Those are being drowned out by the CO2 levels going up by 50%. Climate change deniers love to chant that the climate is always changing, which is true, but then they pretend that it changes at random which is wrong.
 
Chris Packham, see, he even cares about you...

"That's our home, it's the only one we've got. It’s where all of our species has lived and died, everyone, every single human.

It's where we breathe, it's where we eat, we laugh, we cry, we love, we hate and as far as we know, together with all the other wonderful life on Earth we are the only known life forms in the universe and we've got nowhere else to go."

Chris Packham - CBE
I've listened to a couple of interviews with CP and he comes across as a bonafide fruitloop.
I have no doubt that he truly believes the nonsense he spouts, but that doesn't mean he should be taken seriously.
The climate change cult has many disciples.
 
No, we have very accurate records for 140 years, we have lots of less reliable records for longer than that.

Yes, it is long enough. The climate doesn't change for no reason, there is always an underlying mechanism driving any climate change for any of the historical examples.

Without human intervention the earth should be cooling very very slowly at the moment due to the way our orbit wobbles around the Sun and slightly cooling because of the sun's solar cycle. Those are being drowned out by the CO2 levels going up by 50%. Climate change deniers love to chant that the climate is always changing, which is true, but then they pretend that it changes at random which is wrong.
What was the highest temperature for the month of May, recorded in England over the years 1682 - 1782?
 
Disregard the OP: Their post is nonsense, unproven "it's climate change" fearmongering at its very worst.

IT Minion is a solar panel salesman, so treat his posts on the matter as you would one of those advertising feature pages in a newspaper, and flick past it. Or one of those annoying threads about anti-aging serum that appear on this forum in the middle of the night

I've listened to a couple of interviews with CP and he comes across as a bonafide fruitloop.
He is, and together with the BBC he has been shown to be a liar.

You can care for your environment and for wildlife without any of these lefty cranks.
 
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