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Is Global warming a thing?

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You are on a climate thread and you witter on about the weather.:ninja: Then you post this...

"IMHO opinion is what you can see with your own eyes, and feel as in temperature"😲

Oh, my! So many levels of wrong.😆
I'll be honest, I don't think it's wrong at all.

Ok, it's a thread about global warming, so I post what the met office said on it's X feed, ' that while it may not have felt like it, provisional figures show May and Spring were the warmest on record for the Uk'

Right, with them saying that, they are just adding fuel to the fire over Global warming, it's irrelevant the climate v weather argument. They may as well have said, the Uk is still warming up, May was the warmest since records began, blah blah.

Yet if anyone questions it, you get the ridiculous reply that climate is different to weather.

Fair enough, but the Met office started it, what do you think the warmest on record for the UK means? I'm no expert but I would say they are talking climate, and they are basing their statement by saying May was the warmest, you don't need to be a climate expert to say that's nonsense, so if that part is nonsense, then the whole entirety of the statement is nonsense.
 
I'll be honest, I don't think it's wrong at all.

Ok, it's a thread about global warming, so I post what the met office said on it's X feed, ' that while it may not have felt like it, provisional figures show May and Spring were the warmest on record for the Uk'

Right, with them saying that, they are just adding fuel to the fire over Global warming, it's irrelevant the climate v weather argument. They may as well have said, the Uk is still warming up, May was the warmest since records began, blah blah.

Yet if anyone questions it, you get the ridiculous reply that climate is different to weather.

Fair enough, but the Met office started it, what do you think the warmest on record for the UK means? I'm no expert but I would say they are talking climate, and they are basing their statement by saying May was the warmest, you don't need to be a climate expert to say that's nonsense, so if that part is nonsense, then the whole entirety of the statement is nonsense.
Run that by me again.
 

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