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Niwa says January could be the coldest on record

Niwa says January could be the coldest on record

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Mon, 18 Jan 2010 12:04p.m.

Niwa climate scientists say this January could be the coldest on record for most of the country if current trends continue.

An El Nino weather pattern has resulted in chilly weather and rain for most of the country, except Auckland and Northland, and the cool weather is not expected to let up.

Scientists say temperatures are around two to three degrees below normal in most areas.

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Comments [2]

V
18 Jan 2010 8:25p.m.

Weather is not climate, this will have no effect on the Global warming politics, just look at all the BS is being fed to the Australians by the Propaganda press and Rudd government!.

cynical
18 Jan 2010 12:35p.m.

Yes, it would be nice for NIWA to stop commenting on global warming and cooling, and just report on the facts, and these are that there is no change to the median temperature over the last decade.

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