Some of the poorest and most vulnerable members of society are losing out on millions of pounds worth of cold weather payments in England and Wales due to official reliance on data from corrupted Met Office temperature measuring...
...the “bottom line” is that the data have been changed to increase the warming trend. A number of attempts have been made to estimate the changes caused by numerous corruptions. “We have about 50% less global warming...
As I noted at the time, the Met Office’s warning did not even tally with their own 3-Month Outlook, and was clearly designed as pure spin intended to scare the public.
Electricity sub-stations give off so much heat into the surrounding atmosphere there are even plans to trap it for commercial use.
...it is difficult to see how the Met Office can publish such a statement and keep a straight face.
When we combine hot and cold together, there is no trend at all, either up or down:
As promised, I am returning to the Met Office’s State of the UK Climate Report:
Could somebody remind me why we need a Met Office?
The elephant in the Met Office Room is that, needless to say, almost all of these heat readings occur at stations classed 4 and 5 that come with very large ‘uncertainties’ between 2-5°C.
It must now be abundantly clear that the climate change wing of the Met Office is totally out of control, feeling able to put out whatever climate propaganda they can get away with.
Climate science keeps contradicting itself
All of this is, of course, weather. I defy anybody to find a pattern or trend towards rainfall becoming more intense in Oxford in the above chart.
Pressure is likely to grow in the coming days for the U.K. Met Office to make a full public statement about the state of its nationwide temperature measuring stations.
...the Met Office was forced to admit they have no such evidence.
Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it.
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