The weather is only getting stranger. I was on the phone to relatives in South Africa who told me it was raining so hard in Cape Town South Africa that they are scooping up water by the bucket load from their garden and pouring it down the sink.
If you have been to Cape Town before you will know that when it does rain it usually drains away into the ground, however its not doing that now because there is so much of it. In some houses in South Africa its naturally assumed that the water coming down the guttering from the roof can be allowed to flow out into the garden with no further drains. This design however could lead to flooded gardens. Soon these adverse weather conditions will start changing the whole structure of how houses are architectured in countries around the world.
So far there have been:
- Massive floods in Britain
- Heat waves in Europe coupled with forest fires
- Severe flooding in parts of India
- Floods in Cape Town
- Unusually large insects such as spiders not native to the UK suddenly appearing in the UK and surviving the climate.
Mmm smells looks like global warming.