Met Office Say Warm Springs Due To Climate Change–March 2012!
April 30, 2013
By Paul Homewood
Just running through some old 3-month outlooks from the UK Met office, and came across this one from March 2012
Our UK-average temperature forecast for spring (March-April-May) shows a range of possible outcomes that is rather warmer than the range observed between 1971 and 2000 (our standard climatological reference period), but quite similar to the last decade; we believe that this is largely due to climate change.
Slingo now tells us cold springs are also due to climate change.
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Give them a bigger and faster computer and a dozen smart folks with diverse backgrounds – during the next 5 years or so they can maybe make some progress. Meanwhile, they should be very quiet. They don’t know what is going on.
Come on be fair – all they are saying is that climate change is climate change – which is all any computer can tell them. GIGO.
Reblogged this on Real Science and commented:
Climate science theory seems to adjust to whatever the current weather happens to be. Probably the most useless and expensive excuse for science in history.
It’s amazing, isn’t it. You’d think they’d get some right. I guess there must be at least SOME red faces at the Met (whether that counts as global warming, I’m not sure). 🙂
I this is champion stuff Right here. It has been a rather obvious that the Al-gore-ites and there “decided Science have been a bit cranky of late.. perhaps they have simply caught a cold..
Apparently climate change is also responsible for average springs, leaf springs and coil springs. We have Hollywood to thank for Hope Springs though.
It is hard to get things right when it is highly likely your starting hypothesis is wrong and you march in the wrong direction.