Saturday, June 23, 2007

Unremarkable start to summer in Northern Hemisphere.

A boringly usual early Summer.

Greece and other areas of the Balkans and Central Europe still continued to swelter under the wilting heat of winds that fed up from the deserts of North Africa: Winds that moreover had originated close to the tropics. In Britain meanwhile indifferent conditions resulted from cool swirling winds that offered a disappointing start to summer.

Which category this fell within, either Global Warming or Climate Change was hard to tell, but those who had been around for a lot longer than these terms had ever been known, saw nothing unusual or cause for concern.