London Telegraph
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Much of Britain suffered the coldest summer for almost two decades, Met Office statistics show.
As Britons return to work today after a soggy Bank Holiday weekend, official weather data reveals that average temperatures were significantly down on recent years.
The UK’s average temperature from June 1 to August 15 was only 57F (13.9C) – the lowest for 13 years.
For central England the average was 59F (15C), making it the coolest summer since 1993.
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This is a proof of weather manipulation. Western troops on the ground in Lybia can’t stand the hot summers of the country. They need a steady supply of cold air. That’s the reason why Europe has had its coldest and wettest summer ever. Especially Italy was colder than before.
The image of “Snowball England” was the perfect counter to AGW’s billionaire-funded agitprop.
are there any windows in the MetOffice building
meteorology isn’t science
Europe frozen and cold
remembers the days of old
A rising King of Eastern lands
dark and secret makes invasive plans
Raging fires and chaotic streets rules the night
lost souls the Brits have lost their sight.
Trampled down and disoance bound
Bloody and beaten underground.
Maybe they could adopt some of those polar bears they’re so worried about.
It warms me to know the POMS are freezing