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Will global warming benefit SAFC and the region

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Hbk69

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Warmer temperatures will mean more players will want to live up north and it being too hot and flooded down south will mean businesses and people will move to cooler climate areas.
 

Global warming refers to the average temperature. Locally there will be places that will be colder, hotter, wetter, drier, windier etc.

Risk for us is the potential stopping of the gulf stream that will plunge the UK into the same sort of temperatures as Siberia and Moscow for the winter months. I would be very careful what you wish for.

PS - Moscow is only a few miles further from the equator than Sunderland. Its only as far North as Berwick.
 
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Global warming refers to the average temperature. Locally there will be places that will be colder, hotter, wetter, drier, windier etc.

Risk for us is the potential stopping of the gulf stream that will plunge the UK into the same sort of temperatures as Siberia and Moscow for the winter months. I would be very careful what you wish for.

PS - Moscow is only a few miles further from the equator than Sunderland. Its only as far North as Berwick.
Don't be wet, it only makes 8c of difference.
 
Warmer temperatures will mean more players will want to live up north and it being too hot and flooded down south will mean businesses and people will move to cooler climate areas.
Not likely the weather in the NE is always bloody awful, think global warming has hit everywhere apart from an area stretching from Berwick, going down as far as Whitby. I bet it still snows in Consett in June.
 
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