Certainly not. England is up at the same level as canada.
The earths climate is at a tipping point from one metastable state into another. In the other, the north atlantic current stops warming the arctic, and england gets a LOT colder.
The ice up north re-forms and grows and reflects more sunlight into space, instead of absorbing it, and that cools the earth.
2006-07-23 19:03:37
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answered by Curly 6
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It's often hotter in the UK than in Florida, so it already has done. However, as global warming continues and polar-temperatures increase, melting polar ice will eventually switch off the Mid-Atlantic Gulf Stream (which is responsible for the warm moderate weather in the UK, despite the UK having the same latitude as Canada!). The result will be a colder UK (and a much colder Scotland!). when this happens, we'll be colder than Florida by a long way.
2006-07-24 02:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not certain what affect global warming will have on temperatures in this country, some models say it will make it cooler, some hotter. It depends what factors are taken into account. And I cant decide!So I guess the weather could be similar to Florida sometime in the future. Hopefully not with hurricanes!
2006-07-25 03:18:23
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answered by Howard Moon 2
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The current weather will reach and exceed temperatures in Florida but the climate will not unfortunately.
2006-07-24 00:53:13
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answered by James B 2
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Are you talking this week or in 10 years, or in a million years?
This week is not so sure....
10 years.... possibly if a big asteroide hit planet earth and changes the axe... , but i doubt this will ever happend...
a million year... well, by then perhaps Englang will slide down
the atlantic and attach to america...
But, if I were you, I wouldn't trow out my umbrella just yet...
Oh ... and actually the contrary is perhaps happening... Its
been raining in Florida every day for the past 7 days...
so, my final answer is... No, I don't think so...
Sorry.....
2006-07-23 22:37:37
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answered by Anonymous
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if you believe the weathermen and scientific world then global warming will for a short time bring everyday temps in the UK up to ones seen in Florida..
Sadly though for Floridians if global warming is taking place then it will cause lots more hurricanes which will make the climate far more unstable,, Its likely that if global warming is causing the weather to change, then ultimately the UK will first get wetter, and then get cooler and a mini ice age will result,
2006-07-26 04:51:13
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answered by robert x 7
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Only if you put England on a barge and tow it to a more southerly spot say in the Sargasso sea area .
2006-07-23 19:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you tossed up a blade of grass to confirm which way it blows, then possibly you have a particularly good risk. Are ya all gonna eat some chili earlier hand? if so, then identity say specific.
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answered by ? 4
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are we talking england or BRITAIN? global warming will mean hotter climates for BRITAIN over the years to follow.. with ENGLAND eventually being cooler than Scotland ;-)
Hope we can mickey and minnie over here wearing kilts soon:-)
2006-07-23 19:32:56
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answered by lala 3
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I don't think so. After all the sun shines in Florida!
2006-07-23 19:03:57
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answered by naughtynnice 4
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