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IMG_2278_drought.jpg Stock Ghyll 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.
 
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IMG_2281_stock ghyll.jpg Stock Ghyll 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.
 
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IMG_2283_waterfall.jpg Stock Ghyll 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.
 
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IMG_2286_drought.jpg Stock Ghyll 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.
 
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IMG_3720_ambleside.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3721_drought.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3724_dry.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3726_drought.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3731_dry waterfall.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3736_drought.jpg Stock Ghyll 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.
 
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waterfall contrast.jpg A contrast montage showing Stock ghyll in flood and drought. Stock Ghyll 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.
 
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