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A dried up waterfall in Ambleside during the summer 2010 drought, which comes only 7 months after the worst ever floods to hit Cumbria. Climate modelling predicts that the NW of the UK will see weather changing to a pattern of extreme rainfall events, followed by periods of drought. Exactly what we have seen in the last year.
Ambleside Cumbria Lake district waterfall water river
drought
dry
dried up
weather
extreme weather
climate change
global warming
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