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March Mean Temperature Data For UK, Ireland Show No Early Spring Trend Taking Place, Stable Since Decades
By P Gosselin on 20. April 2022

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Spring is supposed to be arriving earlier, according to global warming claims, and so winters are supposed to be starting later and finishing earlier. Today we look at March mean temperature data for the United Kingdom and Ireland.

United Kingdom, cooling since 1989

First we look at the data for the 14 temperature stations in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland for which the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has enough data to plot, going back to 1989.

Data Source: JMA.

As we can see, 10 of 14 UK stations show no warming or even a cooling trend. This is not what we’d expect from a rapidly warming planet.

https://notrickszone.com/2022/04/20/march-mean-temperature-data-for-uk-ireland-show-no-early-spring-trend-taking-place-stable-since-decades/