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.”
Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
That'll be my epitaph:
"Habitually spoilt good stories with facts"
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.”
Autumn was always going to be drier than average after the Met Office forecast that it would be wetter than usual.
Yes, our dear old Met Office are uncannily anti-accurate when it comes to predicting hotter, colder, drier or wetter seasons.
As usual, your calm anaylysis of the facts scuppers the climate alarmists claims which are becoming as hysterical as they are innacurate.
Calm? I'm not calm! The climate morons are driving me to distraction! :)
Restrained then, given the circumstances.