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Paul Cassidy's avatar

Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

That'll be my epitaph:

"Habitually spoilt good stories with facts"

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Paul Homewood has just done a similar analysis on the England data for November:

“After all the hype about Storm Brett, a month’s worth of rain in 36 hours and so on, it turns out November as a whole was much drier than average. As for the nonsense about ‘a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture’, temperatures in November were bang on average.”

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Mark Hodgson's avatar

Autumn was always going to be drier than average after the Met Office forecast that it would be wetter than usual.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Yes, our dear old Met Office are uncannily anti-accurate when it comes to predicting hotter, colder, drier or wetter seasons.

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JAS's avatar

As usual, your calm anaylysis of the facts scuppers the climate alarmists claims which are becoming as hysterical as they are innacurate.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Calm? I'm not calm! The climate morons are driving me to distraction! :)

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JAS's avatar

Restrained then, given the circumstances.

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