In Großbritannien wird es für Pflanzen heißer und trockener – außer in Manchester

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/29/the-uk-will-get-hotter-and-drier-for-plants-except-in-manchester

Von JRD656

10 Comments

  1. lookatmeman on

    Singling out Manchester seems highly specific for a prediction 50 years from now.

  2. Colourbomber on

    Although I’ve always been led to believe Manchester is one of the rainiest parts of the UK.

    Im pretty sure people used to wear clogs there like. In NL…. That’s not a joke just to confirm.

  3. bateau_du_gateau on

    Also the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2004/feb/22/usnews.theobserver

    Make up your minds, lads

  4. > Greater Manchester’s renown as a rain trap – there is even a website tracking rainfall, called Rainchester – means that the RHS Bridgewater garden in Salford is being earmarked for species that thrive in a cooler, wetter climate.

    Won’t this be like a bathtub and be prone to floodings?

  5. LookOverall on

    Every time I’ve been to Manchester it’s rained. One time I went with a friend who claimed it _never_ rained on him in Manchester. The joke was he left some hours before I did and it started raining immediately his train pulled out.

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