13th June - Today's News: Flash Flooding Continues Across UK
Over 35mm of rain this week in Evesham now, which isn't really a lot but does make it the wettest spell of weather for quite some time, and means June will be my first month with above average rainfall since March 2018. But across the UK, drenched Brits are driven to despair as a fourth day of 'treacherous' flash floods leaves motorists stranded in their cars and train tracks submerged
Hot weather brings plagues of insects to Sardinia and northern Italy - I think I prefer the rain to locusts!
Cyclone Vayu: India cyclone changes course overnight and doesn't yet make landfall
Old ice and snow yields tracer of preindustrial ozone - and it's now 40% higher
How much does climate change affect the risk of armed conflict? - quite substantially
And climate change: Should the UK's 2050 target be sooner? Well, apart from meat (and I have no intention of cutting back on that)
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