Quote Originally Posted by TomOfSweden View Post
No, you haven't. It's all in your head. It goes up, then down, then up, then jiggs around a bit. The time frame between these events are something like 10-150 years. You need to look at 100 years or more at a time and take the average of it. Just looking at 30 years means nothing. You can't draw any conclusions. Science still doesn't know why it does this. Best guess has to do with activities on the sun, but it's still just guess work. England had a long time when they grew grapes for wine, in times when the science we have today tells us they shouldn't have been able to.

here's some info on it. I didn't read it carefully. Just the first page I found on it. http://www.ncpa.org/pub/st/st279/st279a.html
I don't mean to flame you or anything derogatory here, but from what you say, you don't really dispute my claim to have seen the climate change. I have not done scientific research on the matter, but I have a memory of how things was. I HAVE seen the weather pattern change. Is it signifant in scientific terms? No. But that doesn't take away the fact that what I have experienced gives me the conclusion that the weather has changed since I was born. Maybe it will change more during my lifetime, maybe it will stay the same. There is the freak possibility of me sitting with my grandchildren and telling them that when I was a boy, we had snow towering two meters and sometimes more. And they will ask what snow is. That is a FREAK possibility, but with our knowledge of the climate till date, it IS a possibility, simply because we don't know how to predict the future.