So which is it? Will England get dryer or wetter? They haven't a clue and reckon they can forecast climate for the next century. Tossers.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/3334871/South-East-same-as-Sahara-for-drought-risk.html
"The report, by the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, already classifies a swathe of the South East of the country in the same bracket as the Sahara.
This is because of the availability of water per head of the population. This drought-prone area is expected to expand significantly because there is expected to be less summer rainfall as a result of global warming and because the population of London and the South East is expected to grow."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20898729
"The Met Office added that four of the top five wettest years had occurred since 2000.
Top five wettest years in the UK
1. 2000 - 1,337.3mm
2. 2012 - 1,330.7mm
3. 1954 - 1,309.1 mm
4. 2008 - 1,295.0mm
5. 2002 - 1,283.7mm
(Source: Met Office)
Ice Age - I want the Ice Age.
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