Article 6R12J Britain’s tropical rain and parched Amazon are new norms in a messed-up climate | Jonathan Watts

Britain’s tropical rain and parched Amazon are new norms in a messed-up climate | Jonathan Watts

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Jonathan Watts
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On my return to the UK from Brazil I've seen how northern latitudes are behaving like the equatorial margins

Returning to British suburbia from the Brazilian Amazon is always disconcerting, but it has been doubly weird in the past few days because the London commuter belt has been inundated with volumes of rain that normally belong in the tropics.

Mini-tornadoes, flash floods and the dumping of a month's worth of rain in a single day have flooded transport hubs, high street pubs, and the shrubs of semidetached homes.

Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough!

It isn't fit for humans now,

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