Thursday, October 25, 2007

France: an English summer?

In France this summer, we had the result of global warming! The summer has been rotten. Except at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, everywhere else the weather has been execrable: rain, wind, and snow in the mountains with low temperatures. Apart from short periods, the tourists or holidaymakers have not been lucky: deserted beaches, evenings by the fireside, ‘compelled’ museum visits, games and long stays inside pubs…. Sun lotion was not necessary, sweaters, mackintoshes and ponchos replaced them. At the edge of the Mediterranean Sea if there has not been rain for four months the weather has been windy and the water rather fresh…Sometimes in high winds people ran away from the beaches because the sand was stinging their eyes and their body.
The funny thing is that some meteorologists learnedly said at the beginning of this year there would be a heat wave in August and we would be short of water! We have seen the result! When specialists are not able to forecast the weather for the next day, then for the coming months and years it is pure chance…
In French popular memory such weather is to compare with the one they think they could find in England (maybe rightly so!!!)

Claude

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