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Worst Drought In 100 Years Hits England
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Ha, that was nothing, we are doomed! See below article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/12/opinion/sunday/extreme-weather-and-drought-are-here-to-stay.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
Doomed I say. /sarc off
Beat me to it. I was about to post the same link. These people are all insane.
Drought? That ain’t no drought. I’m from Australia. That’s my backyard!
In 1935, however, though there was a deficiency during seven months of the year, there were five months of excess rain which increased the average, and that, followed by a rainy year in 1936, restored the reservoirs to their normal capacity. The year 1937 was another dry year…
from
http://www.huddersfield1.co.uk/huddersfield/tolson/water_supplies/capacity_reservoirs.htm
What load of crap these guys must live in fantasy land wake UK has its records broke due to much rain
The year was 1934
I don’t doubt the drought, but I doubt the picture: the woman casts no shadow.
Normal UK lack of sunshine