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Found it
New Scientist magazine 1996
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg15120446-200-forum-a-weather-eye-on-the-sunspots/

Go to the tropical tidbits site
Select forecast models
Region: North America
GFS model
Various temperture options on the right bar.
Including 2 m surface temperature.
850mb atmosphere
And temperture anomaly .

Pcar, Sarc Tag?
I never use such things. And certainly not when criticising a leader of the right.
As a Corbynite it would be rude of me to disparage your team even when I feel so disappointed in her achievements.

For a bit of a diversion _ I popped over the the Emerald Isle - just to catch the magic of it all and listen to the 'Bard' himself. None other than the Dork. and in his own enchanting world.
Here

@M Courtney, Nov 19, 2018 at 10:17 PM
Did you forget the /sarc ?
EU: Mrs May, what do you want?May: Don't know.
EU: This deal OK?
May: Don't know, [TL;DR] didn't look at it, but Oily says it's good. I accept.

"This should be combined with vastly increased wind and solar electricity to power cars, vans, manufacturing, and a significant part of domestic cooking, heating and cooling."
The BBC provide a link to the website of the Energy Transitions Commission."
Nov 19, 2018 at 7:22 PM | Forager
The BBC also provides a Hotline to Cloud Cuckoo Land c/o Roger Harribin

LBC Nigel Farage And Alastair Campbell Arguing About Theresa May's Capitulation Agreement
First 6 minutes: Campbell May is being dishonest and won't tell the truth that we're not able to leave backstop.
Strangely, I agree with a lot of what Alastair Campbell said

According to the BBC, the DUP may not support Teresa May in a confidence vote.
In other words, they have got all the sweet fruits of her magic money tree for nothing in return.
Sometimes I wonder if she really was the best negotiator Britain could have had.

Nov 19, 2018 at 7:54 PM | The Dork of Cork
Do you have a link to that model?

GC:
London consumed 38,144GWh in 2016, when Scotland consumed 23,561 GWh according to BEIS (but the Scots themselves think they consumed about 30.9TWh)
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/regional-and-local-authority-electricity-consumption-statistics
Generation in London is confined to emergency generators in offices and hospitals and a few solar panels and two windmills at Ford, Dagenham (I think the one on Dave's Notting Hill des.res. no longer functions).
Scotland on the other hand exports power when it's windy. When it shuts down its nuclear plants, it will have to import when it isn't.
http://euanmearns.com/scotlands-wind-exports-to-england-and-the-myth-of-a-100-renewable-scotland/