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5/04/2009 11:29pm
Read Philip Duncan’s second blog on global warming here.
Next week subtropical and subantarctic airflows will meet over NZ – and the forecast is still yet to be locked…
Next week subtropical and subantarctic airflows will meet over NZ – and the forecast is still yet to be locked…
High pressure and warm nor’westers are the theme of July’s final weekend – and the final week looks to be…
High pressure over the Tasman Sea moves closer to the North Island encouraging milder nor’westers from Australia into the South…
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JohnGaul on 6/04/2009 9:31am
I reckon that people should be encouraged not to fart and not to eat food that can cause ‘bodily wind emissions’ to contribute to global warming!
JohnGaul
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David on 6/04/2009 6:54pm
Hi Phil,
Does that mean I’ll have to cut back on my rhubarb…?
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David on 6/04/2009 2:25am
Hi Phil,
Not sure whether ( no pun intended ) you got my earlier msg…interesting to see that the ‘Global Warming thing’ is still going in some circles…and that you appear to be open minded on the question willing to look at all the evidence…you may be interested in having a look at a blog I recently did on this very topic not so long ago…you can view at your leisure at http://www.catholic2007.blogspot.com
Cheers
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