This was the view from my back verandah at 7.15 this morning. Just to clarify, it is summer here in New South Wales, Australia! I have lived here for well over thirty years, and we get many fogs. I just can't recall one in January before.
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I was thinking the same thing on my way to work around 6am. Maybe this is all a part of their "heat causes coldness" insanity where they try to make us believe that everything is global warming's fault. The "logic" goes something like this:
ReplyDeleteThe number of fogs before 1970 - the number of fogs before 1970 = the statistically corrected number of fogs before 1970
The number of fogs between 1970 and 1990 x 10 = the statistically corrected number of fogs between 1970 and 1990
(The number of fogs between 1980 and 1990 + the number of fogs between 1990 and 2000) x 723.69 = the statistically corrected number of fogs between 1990 and 2000
The number of fogs since measurements began x 2,513,792 = the statistically corrected number of fogs since 2000
Therefore, as the number of fogs seems to be increasing rapidly, the global warming that we invented (um sorry, noticed) in the previous similar calculation must be causing the planet to get colder at night, causing fogs. Oh dear, Al Gore will make another movie, we're all doomed.