date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:45:11 +0100
from: Ian Harris <I.Harris@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: Global Air Temperature
to: P.Jones@uea.ac.uk

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Hi Phil,

On 21 Oct 2008, at 20:30, P.Jones@uea.ac.uk wrote:

>> Harry,
>     Thanks. I'll enjoy Iceland - it's cold,
>  and leave this nutter till next week.

I'll just forward him to the Met Office's PDF on warming/cooling, it  
seems to answer his question.

>
>  Cheers
>  Phil
>
>  Ps Tell him we do it once a month - when the HC update it.

Will do.

Cheers

Harry

>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> From: "Sheppard Sylv Miss \(SCI\)" <Sylvia.Sheppard@uea.ac.uk>
>>> Date: 21 October 2008 09:27:57 BDT
>>> To: "Harris Ian Mr \(ENV\)" <I.Harris@uea.ac.uk>
>>> Subject: FW: Global Air Temperature
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Bruce KELLIE [mailto:bruce.kellie@telus.net]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:57 AM
>>> To: Sheppard Sylv Miss (SCI)
>>> Subject: Global Air Temperature
>>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I visit NASA.ORG every night to check the Global Air Temperature
>>> chart atributed to the CRU.   How frequently do you update the
>>> chart?  When can we expect the next update?
>>>
>>> The earth is passing-through a 'tipping point' - from increasing
>>> global temperatures to decreasing; according to a natural cycle,
>>> don't you think?  If carbon dioxide was that effective in creating
>>> global warming, why hasn't the temperature increase of the 1990's
>>> continued into this last decade?  Why is it getting colder?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Bruce KELLIE  P.Eng.
>>> Electrical Engineer
>>> ABBOTSFORD, B.C.
>>> CANADA
>>
>> Ian "Harry" Harris
>> Climatic Research Unit
>> School of Environmental Sciences
>> University of East Anglia
>> Norwich NR4 7TJ
>> United Kingdom
>>
>>
>>
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