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Geordie Stu
25-03-13, 08:29 AM
As the climate changes & sea levels rise, how does this effect the UK.

In my case by the time the UK is flooded I'll be 82

http://sealevel.newscientistapps.com/

Maz
25-03-13, 12:02 PM
Interesting....

I will be living on a big hill lol.... :'(

Trev
25-03-13, 12:13 PM
Luckily the crappy graphics are so blocky they show no rise around the UK, I'm gonna go with that prediction and avoid hiring a cliff top caravan in the future ;D

Richzx10r
25-03-13, 01:04 PM
Any excuse to raise taxes. Us humans will believe anything self proclaimed experts say. Not that the earths weather has moved in cycles for hundreds of years or anything.

Nelly
25-03-13, 01:37 PM
On the positive side...the tide might actually come in at Weston-Super-Mare :D :D :D

Splash
25-03-13, 01:41 PM
On the positive side...the tide might actually come in at Weston-Super-Mare :D :D :D

;D ;D

Rabb
25-03-13, 07:59 PM
It's times like these that I am glad I live on a hill!

redken1
25-03-13, 08:04 PM
Climate change? :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Snowy
25-03-13, 08:22 PM
I don't have the energy.......

:-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X

Jon_W
26-03-13, 07:56 AM
On the positive side...the tide might actually come in at Weston-Super-Mare :D :D :D

;D ;D

;D ;D ;D

NoYou
26-03-13, 06:38 PM
Any excuse to raise taxes. Us humans will believe anything self proclaimed experts say. Not that the earths weather has moved in cycles for hundreds of years or anything.

The bizarre thing is that the experts, both self proclaimed and not, have said that global warming is complete bollocks and this is just the natural cycle of the earth. You only have to go down to the beach and you can see the layers of earth as England has changed over the years, from sandy tropics to icy winterland. This is nothing new and we have absolutely no control over it.

But it does give the green freaks something to whine about ... and the government something to tax us for

Swanny
26-03-13, 07:10 PM
I'm fed up with global warming it's too bloody cold :-/
Haven't been out on the bike for about 3 weeks now

Swanny
26-03-13, 07:57 PM
Just found an interesting article

Global Cooling is Here
Evidence for Predicting Global Cooling for the Next Three Decades

INTRODUCTION

Despite no global warming in 10 years and recording setting cold in 2007-2008, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC) and computer modelers who believe that CO2 is the cause of global warming still predict the Earth is in store for catastrophic warming in this century. IPCC computer models have predicted global warming of 1° F per decade and 5-6° C (10-11° F) by 2100 (Fig. 1), which would cause global catastrophe with ramifications for human life, natural habitat, energy and water resources, and food production. All of this is predicated on the assumption that global warming is caused by increasing atmospheric CO2 and that CO2 will continue to rise rapidly.

However, records of past climate changes suggest an altogether different scenario for the 21st century. Rather than drastic global warming at a rate of 0.5 ° C (1° F) per decade, historic records of past natural cycles suggest global cooling for the first several decades of the 21st century to about 2030, followed by global warming from about 2030 to about 2060, and renewed global cooling from 2060 to 2090 (Easterbrook, D.J., 2005, 2006a, b, 2007, 2008a, b); Easterbrook and Kovanen, 2000, 2001). Climatic fluctuations over the past several hundred years suggest ~30 year climatic cycles of global warming and cooling, on a general rising trend from the Little Ice Age.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/global-cooling-is-here/10783

Geordie Stu
27-03-13, 12:45 PM
Any excuse to raise taxes. Us humans will believe anything self proclaimed experts say. Not that the earths weather has moved in cycles for hundreds of years or anything.

Very true, although us Humans haven't been around to see much change over the millions of years, we can only go by what the "experts" are telling us

Trev
27-03-13, 05:16 PM
Just found an interesting article

Global Cooling is Here
Evidence for Predicting Global Cooling for the Next Three Decades

INTRODUCTION

Despite no global warming in 10 years and recording setting cold in 2007-2008, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC) and computer modelers who believe that CO2 is the cause of global warming still predict the Earth is in store for catastrophic warming in this century. IPCC computer models have predicted global warming of 1° F per decade and 5-6° C (10-11° F) by 2100 (Fig. 1), which would cause global catastrophe with ramifications for human life, natural habitat, energy and water resources, and food production. All of this is predicated on the assumption that global warming is caused by increasing atmospheric CO2 and that CO2 will continue to rise rapidly.

However, records of past climate changes suggest an altogether different scenario for the 21st century. Rather than drastic global warming at a rate of 0.5 ° C (1° F) per decade, historic records of past natural cycles suggest global cooling for the first several decades of the 21st century to about 2030, followed by global warming from about 2030 to about 2060, and renewed global cooling from 2060 to 2090 (Easterbrook, D.J., 2005, 2006a, b, 2007, 2008a, b); Easterbrook and Kovanen, 2000, 2001). Climatic fluctuations over the past several hundred years suggest ~30 year climatic cycles of global warming and cooling, on a general rising trend from the Little Ice Age.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/global-cooling-is-here/10783





Bugger, now I don't know whether to buy a wooly hat or a string vest :-/

Richzx10r
28-03-13, 07:14 AM
Any excuse to raise taxes. Us humans will believe anything self proclaimed experts say. Not that the earths weather has moved in cycles for hundreds of years or anything.

Very true, although us Humans haven't been around to see much change over the millions of years, we can only go by what the "experts" are telling us

Depends what experts they are. The government bought experts or the independents.

redken1
28-03-13, 06:21 PM
“A group of 3,146 earth scientists surveyed around the world overwhelmingly agree that in the past 200-plus years, mean global temperatures have been rising, and that human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures”

I doubt that there is a bigger cynic than me on the WB forum, but I think it is too important an issue and there is too much at stake to simply ignore the views of so many independent eminent climatologists.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090119210532.htm#

Squashed_Fly
28-03-13, 09:09 PM
Interesting. This thread has come before.

I don't think anyone, expert or not, would disagree that the earths climate has changed dramatically a large number of times throughout its vast history. What the 'green freaks' are concerned about is 2 fold.
1. The speed at which it is chaging this time round compared to previous drastic shifts (last ice age etc) and whether CO2 emissions are contributing to that speeding up.

2. The fact that the earth is dramatically more populated with people and dwellings than it was the last time an ice age or a huge surge in global warming hit.

The earth with do what it's always done over a long enough period of time, but I think it would be foolish to assume thatw e can do whatever we want on the planet and it will no effect whatsoever. In fact it's borderline arrogant....

I'm no expert, but where I can reasonably, I err on the side of caution and try to do what little I can. It's not much hassle to recycle, switch lights/power off when not in use and use the bio-diesel tank at work to fill up and hopefully those small changes will make some degree of positive impact.

Swanny
29-03-13, 06:21 PM
This month isn't a very unusual month weather wise

This March is set to be the coldest in the UK since 1962, weather experts have said.

Statistics from the Met Office showed that from 1 March to 26 March the UK mean temperature was 2.5C (36.5F), which is three degrees below the long-term average.

This made it the joint fourth coldest in the UK, in records going back to 1910.

The Met Office said this March was likely to be the fourth coldest on record for England, joint third coldest for Wales, joint eighth coldest for Scotland and sixth coldest for Northern Ireland.

This March joined 2006, 2001, 1995, 1987, 1979, 1970 and 1962 as years when the month saw significant snowfall.

The coldest March in the UK was in 1962, at 1.9C (35.4F), followed by 1947, 2.2C (35.9F), 1937, 2.4C (36.3F), and 1916 and 1917, 2.5C (36.5F).

The cold weather is expected to continue through the Easter weekend and into April, a spokesman said.


The weather in 62 wasn't great all year :-/
http://www.london-weather.eu/article.102.html
Hopefully this year will be ok 8-)