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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 7707688" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>1956-58 were all terribly wet summers, as was 1954. Though weirdly 1955 was a scorcher, drier than 2018. If its any consolation within just a few years there had been a step change in UK weather and there followed a 40 year period (1960-2000 roughly speaking) of far drier summers, the period most of us grew up in, when summer was summer and by August everything was brown and the ground cracking open. </p><p></p><p>This is the trouble with all the current hoo-hah with 'climate change', the fact is that things have been just as bad (or good) in the past, but most people can't remember back that far, so when told the current weather is 'unprecedented' believe what they are told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 7707688, member: 818"] 1956-58 were all terribly wet summers, as was 1954. Though weirdly 1955 was a scorcher, drier than 2018. If its any consolation within just a few years there had been a step change in UK weather and there followed a 40 year period (1960-2000 roughly speaking) of far drier summers, the period most of us grew up in, when summer was summer and by August everything was brown and the ground cracking open. This is the trouble with all the current hoo-hah with 'climate change', the fact is that things have been just as bad (or good) in the past, but most people can't remember back that far, so when told the current weather is 'unprecedented' believe what they are told. [/QUOTE]
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