On June 10, Louise Gray declared the long-term drought. One week later it was gone.
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I don’t know is 24 hrs long fer them?
Wait, wait!!! How can you have a drought despite higher than average rainfall?
That means that the average rainfall is that of a drought in the first place!
But, a drought is when the rainfall is less than average!
I am soooo confused. Sigh. It’s just toooo complicated, I guess.
OR, I have it!
You have to be drinking heavily or inhaling a lot or swallowing a lot of pills for it to make sense!
A better life through chemicals.
shades of Dr Bimbo…
“Even if there is higher than average rainfall, according to the latest statistics”. Either we have talking statistics, or Louise is an expert at interpreting them. Of course, it was a PERSON who said that, Terry Marsh, senior hydrologist at CEH. Do the “latest statistics” PREDICT rainfall these days? Anyway, doesn’t it rather depend on HOW MUCH higher rainfall we get over the next few months?
If it’s not flooding it’s a drought even if rainfall is only slightly less than average according to the AGW propaganda mill.
7 days and no end in sight for the current drought, which began the moment I walked in the front door last week, utterly soaked from the 100-yard-visibility rain storm. But, I mean, it hasn’t rained in seven whole days! Drought!