Actually, I used to believe that global warming is indeed occurring -- the reason being that it is now significantly hotter in Singapore (where I live) than in the past. But I came across an article (I forget where) that said that this is not true -- just that the "hot belts" are shifting.
Well, I was in Brunei about 14 years ago, and it was as hot as it is now in Singapore, so I'm more inclined towards that theory.
Regards, pascal chong
As we are relatively close to you our weather patterns have changed dramatically of late.
Last summer was suprisingly mild while this winter just gone was again mild, no day below
11C. On the other hand we are now into November and we are getting some rain and cooler than
normal temps; mostly below 27C, although we have had one or two days of over 30. The poor old
flora in Qld has been plauged with hot/cold days and has been blooming most of the year.
So generally we are cooler at the moment whilst you are experiencing hotter than the norm.
The so called hole in the ozone layer has got bigger recently, whilst the UV is not up that much. So
it begs the question of how bad this hole is and we do not have sufficient old data to compare really.
What it all boils down to is that we do not have sufficient info on long term weather globally and the effect
of sun storms, that have been very bad for the past few weks etc.
Skippy
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