ITPRO. I'm quite happy to listen to what you and others have to say, unlike seemingly your good self. You have ridiculed me in the past for debunking climate change on the basis of current and localised weather. It's a point of view, but irrelevent to this debate.
If anyone saw the article on BBC, they showed a big graphic that illustrated all the relatively warm air normally destined for the UK being forced south across South West France into the Med.
Geographically there is only one way for this air to go, along a corridor called 'entre les deux mers', (between the two seas) which is formed by the Massif Centrale to the North and the Pyrenees to the south. I live in the middle of the narrowest part of this corridor which is only about 100km wide and simply put warm air currents coming in that direction have to go past my house. They haven't, so either the BBC don't actually know or in this specific case are lieing. Which in itself begs many more questions.
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