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Old 12-04-09, 10:47 AM   #11
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Over here, the weather guys said we have had the warmest Novembre since VERY long time. Two weeks ago I was bicycling in a T-Shirt. If you wonder whether or not that is unsual in northern germany, then be told: yes, it is. It ahs also been the first nomvembre in all my life where did not turn on heating for even just a day. Until some years ago, I started heating in late Septembre. On most days this Novembre, I had the door to the balcony open, as long as it did not rain (it rained a lot).

Now what? Is Northrhine Westphalia - or the coast of Texas the navel of the Earth?

And how compoares a micro-wetaher cycle over 11 years with a general trends in climate shifts? They way some of you argue - for ideologic, not for scientific reasons! - compares to taking the weather of one day and by that conclude on the mean weather values for all the year.

And despite that absence in reasonable standards you guys dare to criticise sciences - which you can only do by massively ignorring anything you do not not want to hear and see in explanation - whether it be regarding climate chnage and global wamring, or regarding those emails...???

You must be kidding.
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