WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Hammer and Pickle 11:18 Thu Nov 11
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
Blot, you and your "mates" have simply not developed the cognitive faculties to take certain things on board.

This process often starts with a sense of responsibility for the natural environment around us, something a normal person develops at around the age of 10 (I remember having lots of fights with types like you whose physical development had far outstripped their cognitive capacities in the last year of primary school).

You are simply overwhelmed by the real world as an apparent adult, Blot. This is why you provide a market and profits for organs like the Daily Express, and why you come on here wanting to talk about it when you really ought to be earning a crust. But MMCC is real, it obviously totally overwhelms you and you are certainly not going to find any comfort from me, you nasty, gobby little emotional retard.

Now fuck off and do some work, and when you get there, please carry on fucking off.

Block 11:03 Thu Nov 11
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
So we all agree global warming is nonsense?

Excellent.

Hammer and Pickle 10:32 Thu Nov 11
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
Well I'll be BLOWED - the Daily Express, you say?

Morpheus 9:06 Thu Nov 11
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
There is a polar vortex every year, in fact of there wasnt one that would be news 🤦‍♂️

Sydney_Iron 5:45 Thu Nov 11
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
Well not to be outdone, Australia has its own extreme weather event as well this weekend!

This spring has been cooler than normal, but the "Beast from the South" is about to strike! and make it even cooler, Any guess why???? You cant fucking win, gets hot, gets cold, rains a lot, bushfires, floods, no matter what happens they say its all down to climate change!!!

https://www.9news.com.au/national/weather-news-la-nina-wet-thunderstorms/63686c12-37ef-417e-90f7-a8a9aab091fe

Meteorologists warn a "beast from the south" will produce a dangerous mix of heavy rain, severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, hail and snow over Australia's south-east as a week of spring wet weather continues.

gph 1:29 Thu Nov 11
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
*waits for a whirlwind of white bears and Foxes' mints*

pdbis 1:28 Thu Nov 11
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
They build it up so people stock up on food.

Pi Alpha Nu 1:13 Thu Nov 11
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
The Express and its bullshit headlines this weather one will be followed by one about Dianna then Maddie then telling its simpleton readers that Brexit is going well followed by one about a bumper trade deal then back to another weather story..

gph 8:26 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
Empirical facts which no-one except creatonist lunatics would deny. Even some creationist loons might agree. Easier for old Earth ones.

BRANDED 5:49 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
All I’m saying is when the Earth was warm all the ice was melted and there were palm trees in the arctic. In cold times ice covered much of Europe. These are empirical facts not models.

defjam 5:46 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
BRANDED 1:11 Wed Nov 10

'Global warming would mean its generally warmer everywhere, the ice all melted and palm trees growing in Antartica.

Global cooling would imply ice sheets over Britain.

It isn't rocket science.'


Well it is rocket science as it would actually rain more, warmer air holds more water.
Global warming doesn't mean it will be warmer everywhere, certain parts won't but the average temperature of the Earth as a whole is going up.

defjam 5:41 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
I put 'Polar vortex latest' into Google and the first story was...yes you guessed it sensationalism by the Daily Express, to be fair if they say that every year and things like we'll get the hottest Summer for 100 years then one time they might get it right.

A Polar Vortex happens every year, things change due to the direction and strength and also things like SSW's.

Also Global warming and weather are two different things although loosely connected.

gph 4:37 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
"s it called Schrodinger's glacier?"

That would have been very witty, if there was a ghost of an analogy there.

Hammer and Pickle 3:15 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
The O Zone

Kaiser Zoso 2:46 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
Pre Madonna

Davenport 2:42 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
Lehmans Terms

BRANDED 10:49 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
Philosophically, the humans who live in the warm period will feel equally spooked when it starts cooling. They'll be digging coal like its going out if fashion.

BRANDED 10:48 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
I’m happy with the idea of going for a tropical holiday in the arctic. Booking it now.

riosleftsock 7:31 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
Gph

Is it called Schrodinger's glacier?

gph 2:06 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
It makes me laugh when people go on and on about the scientific evidence for natural climate change, and then ignore what that evidence says about what the current direction and speed of that change would be in the absence of human intervention.

Care to enlighten us, BRANDED?

gph 1:52 Wed Nov 10
Re: Polar Vortex on its way
The most likely thing is not always what happens.

If locally warming is accompanied by increased precipitation, the glacier might melt faster, but the increased feed of snow might more than compensate for this. So you'd get advance rather than recession.

On top of that, under some circumstances, glaciers can get longer, at least temporarily, while losing mass through thinning.

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