it's complicated
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The weather facing Britain is consistent with conditions caused by the La Nina weather system, which is caused by cooling ocean waters and leads to extreme weather, Britain's Met Office said. However, scientists said there was no clear explanation for the unusually long spell of wet weather.Climate change may be culprit, said Tim Evans of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environment Management, adding that the situation matched predictions of how global warming would affect Britain.Britain had one of its hottest and driest summers on record last year."What we now think of as extreme events will occur more often than in the past, and the extremes will get more extreme," Evans said.
god doesn't like the new doctor whohey wobe, don't you have some crazy psychic astrological explanation for all this? share!
Al Gore would just eat some endangered fish to even it out.
The name El Niņo, from the Spanish for "the little boy", refers to the Christ child, because the phenomenon is usually noticed around Christmas time in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of South America