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RE: Weather - Skullmeat - 04-08-2018

Oddly, its 40F outside in April. Where I live thats unusual.


RE: Weather - Jiggly - 04-08-2018

(04-08-2018, 12:49 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Oddly, its 40F outside in April. Where I live thats unusual.

I was wondering about that. That is strangely cold. Was there some cold front coming through?


RE: Weather - mothered - 04-08-2018

(04-08-2018, 12:05 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(04-06-2018, 11:26 AM)mothered Wrote:
(04-06-2018, 10:33 AM)Jiggly Wrote: Indeed! I studied this in quite some depth during my GCSE to A-Level years. Some form of climate change is impacting almost every country/region. There's a lot of dispute over the cause. Regardless, there's undeniable evidence that it's happening. An amusing and long-term example, is in Victorian England, there were mini ice-ages where the Thames (London's big river) would freeze so much they held fairs on it! You wouldn't have seen anything like that for the last 50-100 years.

Very Informative reading, particularly the fact that you've based your views on personal experience and studies.

It's amazing how the Thames river got to freezing point, with enough stability to hold fairs. Not that we'll be around, but I'd love to see climatic conditions 100 years from now.

It does make you curious doesn't it! I enjoyed studying these things, and considered pursuing a career in it.

The curiosity definitely gets the better of me.

In terms of a career, this'll be one job I'd look forward to getting up each morning.


RE: Weather - Jiggly - 04-08-2018

(04-08-2018, 03:19 AM)mothered Wrote:
(04-08-2018, 12:05 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(04-06-2018, 11:26 AM)mothered Wrote: Very Informative reading, particularly the fact that you've based your views on personal experience and studies.

It's amazing how the Thames river got to freezing point, with enough stability to hold fairs. Not that we'll be around, but I'd love to see climatic conditions 100 years from now.

It does make you curious doesn't it! I enjoyed studying these things, and considered pursuing a career in it.

The curiosity definitely gets the better of me.

In terms of a career, this'll be one job I'd look forward to getting up each morning.

That makes sense! It's an interesting field for sure.