The Met Office has just published its annual State of the U.K. Climate Report. Like all the others, it warns that our climate is rapidly changing, weather is becoming more extreme and we must stop using fossil fuels. (Quite why they think they should be making political recommendations is a mystery.) The report itself is 121 pages long, and full of largely irrelevant waffle. Clearly the intention is to obfuscate and stop the public from finding out what is really going on.
This new report for 2023 says that we are experiencing a dramatic increase in the frequency of temperature extremes because hot days are now more frequent. Of course, many of these supposedly high temperatures are only recorded at the junk stations the Met Office has been setting up in recent years, where poor siting can add up to 5°C of artificial warming.
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