Tuesday, January 12, 2010

All of Britain covered by snow

And by "all of Britain", I mean all of it, from Penzance to John O' Groats:

The Machiavellian asks the obvious question:
Why is a glacial melting in Greenland climate to the AGW crowd, but an entire nation covered by snow is deemed as only weather by the same crowd?
As a Full-Service blog, allow me to explain how it all works:

Weather: a localized and temporary phenomenon, unrelated to global trends.

Climate: anything that proves Global Warming.

No need to thank me.

5 comments:

  1. now that made my day!

    By the way, I'm adding Bore Patch to my blogroll.

    I'm bad in terms of returning the courtesy of commenting so that's the least I can do for a great blog like yours.

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  2. ...And here I am in close-to-freezing weather, rather than the usual -20.

    Jim

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  3. Hunh - I normally see that as "from Land's End to John o'Groats." Nonetheless, a valid point.

    (WV: ingau, where you find the 30mm?)

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