UK wrecked by drought in 2012
Fears of British super-drought after record low rainfall in winter | Environment | The Observer
UK wrecked by lack of drought in 2012
2012: the year Britain’s weather turned dangerous | Environment | The Guardian
Perhaps 1607 was the year when Britain turned dangerous?
On 30 January 1607 the Bristol Channel floods resulted in the drowning of an estimated 2,000 or more people, with houses and villages swept away, an estimated 200 square miles (518 km2) of farmland inundated and livestock destroyed,wrecking the local economy along the coasts of the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary, in what was then the Kingdom of England.
h/t to Tom Nelson and Marc Morano
This is not inconsistent with the Guardian’s beliefs about CAGW theory which is that CO2 causes all bad weather.
And it is all our fault!