Central and European countries have been experiencing drought since February.
Germany's DWD National Meteorological Service reported in a recent press release that compared to about about 19 liters per square meter (L per square meter) fell in March. Sixty liters usually drop in that month. It was one of the driest in March last year since measurements began in 1881. [emphasis, links added]
“Since early or mid-February, this obvious drought has continued in certain areas, which are caused by high pressure areas that have repeatedly settled in Central Europe or surrounding areas,” the DWD report said.
Not surprisingly, the media is making dangerous claims, stating unprecedented drought, all implying that it is due to human climate sin.
The driest year was an overwhelming moment before 1980
So, is there something new to the rainy drought in Germany that has just begun to experience, such as media and pol suggestions?
Historical data show that the answer is obviously no.
Four of Germany's worst five years occurred before 1960. Eight of the top nine occurred problems that occurred before artificial climate change (before 1980).


Since the data began recording, we have seen this trend get wetter when we look at the long-term precipitation trend in Germany:


However, green politicians in Germany have begun calling for a “master plan” to save water, and it is no surprise that there are more restrictions on how we use it.
Dr. Stefan Homburg summarized at the end of the video:
“Ladies and gentlemen, I just can't get out of it. I personally don't understand it as the final assessment, why we allow politicians to really ignore existing problems and instead invent problems that simply do not exist in order to create limits on our lives and, above all, make life increasingly expensive with a CO2 tax certificate.”
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