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World heading towards cooler 2008


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Environment correspondent, BBC News website
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The early part of 2008 saw continued low temperatures in some regions

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This year appears set to be the coolest globally this century.
Data from the UK Met Office shows that temperatures in the first half of the year have been more than 0.1 Celsius cooler than any year since 2000.
The principal reason is La Nina, part of the natural cycle that also includes El Nino, which cools the globe.
Even so, 2008 is set to be about the 10th warmest year since 1850, and Met Office scientists say temperatures will rise again as La Nina conditions ease. <!-- E SF -->
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</TD><TD class=sibtbg>TEMPERATURES - KEY FACTS
Temperatures given as variations from 1961-1990 average
Warmest on record - 1998 - +0.515C
Coldest on record - 1862 - -0.616C
From 2001 to 2007, varied between +0.400 and +0.479C
2008 January to June - +0.281C
Data from Hadley Centre

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"The big thing that's been happening this year is La Nina, which has lowered global temperatures somewhat," said John Kennedy, climate monitoring and research scientist at the Met Office's Hadley Centre.
"La Nina has faded in the last couple of months and now we have neutral conditions in the Pacific," he told BBC News.
Scientists at the World Meteorological Organization have also suggested that 2008 will turn out to be cooler than the last few years.
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La Nina cools waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean, but its effects are felt around the globe.
It is one of a number of natural climatic cycles that can re-inforce or counteract the warming trend stemming from increased levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. <!-- S IBOX --><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=231 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=5>
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</TD><TD class=sibtbg>LA NINA EXPLAINED
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La Nina translates from the Spanish as "The Child Girl"
Refers to the extensive cooling of the central and eastern Pacific
Increased sea temperatures in the western Pacific mean the atmosphere has more energy, and frequency of heavy rain and thunderstorms is increased
Typically lasts for up to 12 months and generally less damaging event than the stronger El Nino

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Earlier this year, one group of researchers suggested that another natural cycle, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, was likely to hold temperatures steady for about the next decade, before reversing direction and allowing a renewed warming.
"The principal thing is to look at the long-term trend," said Dr Kennedy.
"2008 will still be significantly above the long-term average. There's been a strong upward trend in the last few decades, and that's the thing to focus on."
One of the starkest effects of rising temperatures has been the rapid loss of summer Arctic sea ice, which has accelerated since the year 2000.
Earlier in the year, there were indications that 2008 could see even more ice lost than in the record-breaking melt of 2007. Currently, the ice appears to be holding together better than a year ago, although scientists are wary as much of it is relatively fragile ice that formed in a single winter. Canadian authorities have just declared that the Northwest Passage is "navigable", though acknowledging that some parts of it still contain floating ice.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7574603.stm
 

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the sun is dieing!!!!!!! oh no

being serious its in a dormant stage we'll see how long it lasts the sun acting funny and could potentially not be doing the normal expected solar cycle....and going into a deep sleep

some solar scientists think a mini ice age could come

just took a look at

http://www.spaceweather.com/

still no sunspots currently

but yeah get ready for a rough winter yet again globally....

i didn't read the article till now not one mention about the sun

comedy

i love all the global temperature people continuously ignoring the fluctuations of our heat source
 

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Coolest year in the last 5.
This shit been going up and down for a million years.Which seem to be the only trend that the global whiners seem to miss.
 

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So let's see....

....The earth has been heating up for 100 years but is having one cooler year in 2008 and thus the earth is in a cooling trend.

....The Chicago Cubs haven't won a damn thing in 100 years but is having one great year in 2008.

Therefore, the earth is cooling and the Cubs are a great winning franchise. :howdy:
 

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100 years?

global cooling was a concern back in the 70s i believe

look i think man does play a role to some extent but man's effect is never gonna come close to overriding mother's natures fluctuations IMO

if we do hit a mini ice age people are gonna be rooting for more emmisions!! LMFAO

global cooling would be disastrous as crop yields would decline big time etc.....
 

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100 years?

global cooling was a concern back in the 70s i believe

look i think man does play a role to some extent but man's effect is never gonna come close to overriding mother's natures fluctuations IMO

if we do hit a mini ice age people are gonna be rooting for more emmisions!! LMFAO

global cooling would be disastrous as crop yields would decline big time etc.....
The same morons that thought Obama was a new kind of politician, are the same ones who believe that global warming is man made.
 

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So let's see....

....The earth has been heating up for 100 years but is having one cooler year in 2008 and thus the earth is in a cooling trend.

....The Chicago Cubs haven't won a damn thing in 100 years but is having one great year in 2008.

Therefore, the earth is cooling and the Cubs are a great winning franchise. :howdy:
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No.I mean fluctuating temptures between warmer and cooler trends has been going on for a gazillion years.
Probably about 7pm tonight there will be outcrys of global darkness forever...I'm surprised that hasn't caught on,yet.
 

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So let's see....

....The earth has been heating up for 100 years but is having one cooler year in 2008 and thus the earth is in a cooling trend.

....The Chicago Cubs haven't won a damn thing in 100 years but is having one great year in 2008.

Therefore, the earth is cooling and the Cubs are a great winning franchise. :howdy:

You haven't been keeping up very well...this is not just one cooler year...NASA admitted a "mistake" and there hasn't been any warming for the last ten years....this cooling period also wiped out all of the so called global warming for the last century that the nuts have been wringing their hands about.

Oops!
 

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