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Yes - but the prediction was made for a significant event on the 10th - that is tomorrow.
Depends what you think is significant.... lol mabey a day or so error still very good
SM06
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wahay!!! Server must be really busy tonight as it is very hard to get in here... anyhow's it is nice to see yet another severe event forecast by you if this and your march predictions turn out to be correct i think that the government should employ you to forecast the weather not the meto...
SM06
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10th February Saturday
It is looking like there could be an increasing chance of snow for northern areas. A secondary low pressure will move through with a second band of rain, a warm front with th emetoffice forecasting light nsow for my area on Satursay. also the papers will be full of the snow pictures well done for a second correct prediction
SM06
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Very well done john, i love reading your entrys they are a great learning benifit for some whilst i read them to help build upon my own model interpretation.
Thank-You
SM06
The Biggest freeze in the last 10,000 years is coming...
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Of course there will always be the big 'if' word but here is the current synoptics. We are continuing to pour great amounts of C02 into the atmosphere. As we all know C02 is the main cause of global warming. Now already the effects are being seen with vast amountsd of ice melting in the arctic and Antartic. Like desribed from the last ice age 10 mellelias ago a large amount of fresh water was deposited in the atlantic causing widspread cooling to thos who recieved the warmth from the ocean currents, europe and america. Snow fell in july in some parts of america!!! But the main cause for concern lies now because of the vast amounts of fresh water being deposited into the oceans disrupting and slowing these currents. So in response to your question, based upon what we know, a new iceage is inevtiable but judging by the current rate of decrease in cooler water sinking i would estimate in the next 75 years we could see the start of a much cooler period or the next 'ICE AGE'. At the soonest the next 10 years but i would bet on the next 75. The only way we can stop this is by increasing the density of the water so that the colder water sinks again but at this moment in time it is looking like an ice age is inevitable.
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