Rare long wet spell for August in S.Essex.
On Tuesday, 1 September 2015 22:57:54 UTC+1, Dave Cornwell wrote:
On 01/09/2015 21:24, John Hall wrote:
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Scott W writes
On Tuesday, 1 September 2015 10:48:01 UTC+1, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Today is the tenth consecutive day of measurable rainfall for here.
There have only been two completely dry days in the last 15. Not all
complete washouts of course and sometimes pleasantly warm though often
cloudy. There have also been three murders locally in largely the same
period, unrelated to the weather though, I believe.
Dave, Laindon, S.Essex
Just a few drops so far today, barely enough to damp the ground but it
counts. Have the murders happened on darkened streets? It would make
an interesting PhD project: Does the murder rate increase during wet,
dull Augusts?
It might be that wet Augusts mean that families spend more time at home
together, which might lead to more murders resulting from people getting
on each other's nerves.
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Without wishing to sound like Lawrence it's not much fun to see your
area where you have always lived degenerating. I would have loved to
live in Devon despite all the rain and we've had that here this summer!!
Dave
But there's perceived degeneration everywhere, Dave. Am possibly talking rubbish here but people in Devon probably think their area has 'gone downhill' in the past 20 years. It is a human condition to think the past was always better.
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