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  1. 2 hours ago, Arctic Hare said:

    After all, several people here have posted stats showing that annual sunshine hours have actually *increased* in the last decade or two. But more rain too seems absolutely nailed on. It's just the consequence of a warmer atmosphere.

    I strongly suspect previous stats will be meaningless  soon. The changes that are happing appear to be non linear and of repeated recorded breaking  margins that only 2 decades ago would have been dismissed out of hand.

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  2. 2 minutes ago, *Stormforce~beka* said:

    Google told me it was 66 million years ago. That would be why I don't remember it ... I thought it was a recent thing

    Thats exactly my point.....i never said it was recent!!!!! We are changing now at a faster non linear rate since then. And that is a fact, not a opinion.

  3. Folk should now just accept, we sit in one of the biggest oceans, with one of the strongest maritime currents at a latitude the same as Moscow in a climatic change period the speed of which the world hasn't seen since that certain asteroid hit. More energy in the system will mean more cloud, more rain. Blue skies could become as rare as snow soon.

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