Exmouth Seagull
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I agree entirely with Guy Fawkes.
You often hear weathermen refering to the temperatures being above the 'long-term average'. The 'long-term average' they use is the 30 year period from 1971 to 2000. But 30 years is just a tiny snapshot when compared to the life of the earth, they never explain why the last 8 (warm) years are not included in the average.
Milankovitch cycles have a much bigger influence than mankind on the earth's climate in my opinion.
Milankovitch cycles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You often hear weathermen refering to the temperatures being above the 'long-term average'. The 'long-term average' they use is the 30 year period from 1971 to 2000. But 30 years is just a tiny snapshot when compared to the life of the earth, they never explain why the last 8 (warm) years are not included in the average.
Milankovitch cycles have a much bigger influence than mankind on the earth's climate in my opinion.
Milankovitch cycles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia