GLOBAL WARMING? Britain’s Winter is the Coldest in 1000 Years … Since 1683

 

Coldest Winter Since 1683 …

More evidence of of global warming, UK witnessing the coldest Winter in 1000 years. What say you Al Gore? I thought the Earth had a fever? Looks more like the UK has a cold. 2011 could end up being the coldest winter in Great Britain of the last millennium. Other outbreaks of global warming, snow in Phoenix.

BRITAIN’S winter is the coldest since 1683 and close to being the chilliest in nearly 1,000 years.

Latest figures reveal that the average temperature since December 1 has been a perishing -1C.

That makes it the second coldest since records began in 1659.

The chilliest on record was 1683/84, when the average was -1.17C and the River Thames froze over for two months.

But with January and February to come, experts believe we could suffer the most freezing cold winter in the last 1,000 years.

But of course as stated by The Other McCain, the snow, the white Christmas in South Town, the frigid cold temperatures will be blamed on “global warming” by the Libs.

Posted December 31, 2010 by
Global Warming, weather, World, WTF | 7 comments


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  • Comments

    7 Responses to “GLOBAL WARMING? Britain’s Winter is the Coldest in 1000 Years … Since 1683”

    1. Dolf on December 31st, 2010 1:51 pm

      coldest year in a decade 9.1 instead 9.8 av. (Celcius)

    2. rightknight on December 31st, 2010 2:20 pm

      Here’s a nifty location for Algore to chill out
      on his Global Warming Scam.

    3. mbs on December 31st, 2010 10:06 pm

      “Of the past 10,500 years, 9,100 were warmer than 1934/1998/2010. Thus, regardless of which year (1934, 1998, or 2010) turns out to be the warmest of the past century, that year will rank number 9,099 in the long-term list.

      The climate has been warming slowly since the Little Ice Age (Fig. 5), but it has quite a ways to go yet before reaching the temperature levels that persisted for nearly all of the past 10,500 years.”

      http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/12/28/2010%e2%80%94where-does-it-fit-in-the-warmest-year-list/#more-30425

    4. jen on December 31st, 2010 11:04 pm

      ok what does this mean in Fahrenheit? I tried to figure it out but i am sure my answer is wrong…lol

    5. Greg the Great on January 1st, 2011 7:16 am

      The oil spill in the Gulf messed up Gulf stream.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXUifNpnpfQ

      Yes, get ready for the ice age.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Stream

    6. Brigitte on January 14th, 2011 5:29 pm

      “Britain’s winter is the coldest in 1000 years”.
      I think it’s very clever to be able to determine how cold a winter will have been that is only just started. I see the article was written at the end of December 2010 which gives you … about 10 days to conclude how cold the entire winter will have been ? By when will the Thames be frozen? I would like to go to London and go ice-skating.

    7. Alex on March 14th, 2011 9:04 am

      I live in Nuuk, Greenland. 2010 was most certainly WARM – about ten degrees warmer than a decade ago. There is an inverse relationship between air masses in Greenland vs. Europe.

      Don’t confuse your facts. UK is not the globe. Global warming does not apply to the UK alone.

      That being said, this winter (2011) seems a chill of a lot colder than last year.

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