Not many people know that
By Paul Homewood
H/T Ian Cunningham
It is time for the Legacy media to criticize the Met Office!
Matt Ridley in the Telegraph:
I collect it was hot south. My sympathy. When the London mushrooms were, we had a cool breeze in front of the North Sea in Northumberland. According to the Great Britain's office, it is “practically safe” that June (the hottest in England since 1884, the second fastest in Great Britain) was made hotter by human activities.
You H! Even if the temperatures were not affected by greenhouse gases that they are, the 34.7 ° C (94.5f), which was recorded on Tuesday in St. James's Park, has something to do with the fact that this weather station is a site with a low affiliation with an error evaluation of “up to 5 ° C”. It is besides a very busy asphalt path. It is also in the middle of a city and is therefore subject to a more general “urban Heat Island” effect. ARUP's research is an average of 4.5 ° C of additional heat through the Heat Island Londoner. So yes, the heat is indeed not necessarily artificial, but not necessarily in the way the MET office means.
In addition, it is not exactly unusual to have hot days in summer: it reached 36.7 ° C (98.1f) in Northamptonshire in 1911.
The MET office exists to predict the weather. But increasingly it seems to have bored the day job, so it is happy to keep us about climate change. And here it seems to have been embarrassed by activists. Go on the climate pages and you will find a forecast for 2070 that the summer will be warmer between one and six degrees, depending on the region and up to 60 percent. A lot of cloud space in these restrictions, note.
Then there is: “We support these changes in RCP8.5 scenario with high emissions.” Aha! Incredible, shocking, this national forecasting body has chosen an exposed, extremely unplausible series of assumptions about the global economy as a basic case for the future of the weather, which should never be used in this way.
Read the whole story here.
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