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Alarmists Arctic Ice Quiz

November 2, 2013

By Paul Homewood

 

 

Alarmists claim that melting Arctic ice can lead to colder winters in the UK and N Europe. So, with Arctic ice having recovered to the highest level since 2006, but still below the 1981-2010 mean, will our winters be?

 

1) Much colder than normal?

2) Warmer than last year?

3) Warm and sunny.

4) Bloody cold?

5) A typical English winter?

6) All of the above ?

7) Ignored in favour of some small part of the planet that is having a mild winter?

5 Comments
  1. Sparks permalink
    November 2, 2013 9:57 pm

    I think it will be a typical winter, very cold, wet and windy and at times an odd clear sunny day, and we’ll have the usual wintery conditions of sleet, snow and frost as-well.

    Anyone claiming that melting Arctic sea-ice during the summer causes colder winters has a screw loose. lol

  2. Joe Public permalink
    November 3, 2013 12:01 am

    Wetter?

  3. November 3, 2013 6:18 pm

    The opposite of whatever the Met Office forecasts.

    • J Martin permalink
      November 3, 2013 6:49 pm

      Nice.

  4. WJohn permalink
    November 4, 2013 8:51 am

    Normally extreme?
    or extremely normal.

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