Sunny, cloudy, windy, rainy, foggy...Everyday, we look out of the window and check what the weather is like. In this season, spring, weather changes constantly, and we can go from beautiful sunny and warm days to horrible rainy ones. Here, in southern Spain, we're very lucky, because we have many sunny days a week, but, in other places, they're not so lucky. For example, if I mention London weather, what comes first to your mind? Let me guess: cold, rainy, cloudy and foggy, right? Some of the things people say about London weather is true, but some others are just either exaggeration or things from the past, like the smog in the 19th century . It is true they don't have many sunny days a year there, and most of them are cloudy. However, it doesn't really rain everyday and, in any case, London rain tends to be more like a drizzle; pouring rain is not that common. As for temperatures, it is cold and humed in autumn and winter, but, in late spring and summer, on the contrary, temperatures are actually mild, and having clear skies becomes not so rare. What's really true is the importance British people give to the weather, and how this is a recurrent conversation topic among people. It looks like it cleared up today, doesn't it? It's raining again tomorrow, apparently. Did you see the mist by the Thames this morning? These are just examples of daily conversations Britons might have. If you'd like to know more about this "British obsession" to the weather, take a look at this article from the Daily Telegraph:
Would you like to see some unusual weather reports? Check out these videos:
Luckily, none of these weather reports included any cases of extreme phenomena. As you well know, sometimes, nature reveals all its force, and we can have very rough weather. Blizzards, tornadoes, floods or hurricanes are good examples of extreme weather phenomena. We've all heard about famous devastating hurricanes, like Katrina or Carter, that have caused destruction in several countries close to the North Atlantic Ocean. But, do you know how hurricanes form? And why do they take place only in this specific area in the world?