Reuters: Drought in much of Europe looks set to continue with little relief for parched farmland until June at the earliest, forecasters say.
Parts of central Europe saw less than 40 percent of their long-term average rainfall from February to April, with even the wettest seeing less than 80 percent of the mean for 1951-2000, according to the Global Precipitation Climatology Center.
At the start of May, some weather watchers saw some rainfall relief by the end of the month from the long, dry spell that......
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Little rain for Europe’s farmers before June
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on May 17th, 2011
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