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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostBack in my day, we used to dream a having the luxury of a drought. We were so poor, we lived in a lake, but not a proper lake, mind, it were a big puddle and it weren’t filled wi water neither, that were slurry and we were grateful for it.
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Back in my day, we used to dream a having the luxury of a drought. We were so poor, we lived in a lake, but not a proper lake, mind, it were a big puddle and it weren’t filled wi water neither, that were slurry and we were grateful for it.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBBC News - Environment Agency declares drought across Yorkshire - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr4zyq4rde4o
You've all been warned.
1976
1983
1990
1997
2004
2011
2018
2025
Not all of those are drought years, and some that were were more severe than others. 1976 famously was. 2011/18/25 have all been. 83/90/97/04 were not exactly on those years, things shifted maybe a year either side, and whatever droughts were not bad. But there is definitely a strong cycle of 7 years to it.
2022 was a particularly strong drought. A bit out of sequence.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
Sheffield isn’t Yorkshire, anything below the M62 is France
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostI blame Sheffield.
No particular reason, the doylems just look shifty out that way.
Anyway, as long as we stick to supping our beer and leave water for the sheep, we'll be reyt.
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I blame Sheffield.
No particular reason, the doylems just look shifty out that way.
Anyway, as long as we stick to supping our beer and leave water for the sheep, we'll be reyt.
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Drought in Yorkshire
BBC News - Environment Agency declares drought across Yorkshire - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr4zyq4rde4o
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