I remember reading somewhere, that there is a fixed amount of water in the world, never more, never less. So, if that is true it always fascinates me why we have water shortages and deluges of rain causing all sorts of misery to the local population. I make the assumption (probably incorrectly) that the shortage is a direct result of the deluge or vice versa, and everything balances out over a period of time. It would be good to work out how much water is held in 'storage', or clouds as call them before its' dumped somewhere. I know some countries have tried to produce rain artificially, but it's probably a chemical that disrupts the storage area and makes the already natural rain fall from the sky. You can tell I'm an expert.
Intended to go for a run this morning, but a light drizzle didn't look very appealing so stayed dry instead. If it was late Winter I would be out in it, looking forward to drier, sunnier days but when we look to be leaving those days behind the thought of getting a bit damp is not something I feel I want to do. I can't imagine we will having a water shortage around my area.
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