As I wrote several months ago, the media did the same thing with the hot summer, arguing frequently that this recent hot dry summer proved a trend for extreme temperatures, drought, and forest fires.
That way, he could ensure adequate irrigation water for his crops during the dry summer months.
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In the meantime, an exceptionally hot, dry summer has withered nearly three-quarters of this year's crops.
The untended fields and the warm and dry summer have combined to provide a splendid breeding-ground for the swarms of locusts.
Britain has just weathered floods and storms in a wetter than average winter, but experts are already warning that it could be a very dry summer.
Chile's dry summer climate in the central zone, where rich land is watered by the melting Andean snows, is comparable to the best of California or New Zealand.
It didn't feel much like it yesterday, driving back from mid Wales, wipers going all the way but by the looks of things, it's going to be a long, dry summer.
But during the dry Amazon summer, when the Xingu shrinks, Belo Monte's assured output will plunge to an average of 3, 500-4, 500 megawatts.
Officials with the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise said Wednesday in their first 2013 summer outlook that a dry winter and expected warming trend mean the potential for significant fire activity will be above normal on the West Coast, in the Southwest and portions of Idaho and Montana.
The dry spring and summer has left the company with "more of this product around than we otherwise would, " he said.
Even though it was the end of the summer and the path was dry, the stranger took the time to wipe his shoes carefully on the mat at the bottom of the steps.
The summer months tend to be a dry period for the central U.S., limiting the chances for rain to replenish parched soil.
Texas's summer has been unusually hot and dry, and punishingly so.
If today's headlines suggesting Wales should sell its water resources to England at a market rate are anything to go by then it's going to be a long, dry and politically torrid summer too.
Every year, the valley's winemakers await the long, hot, dry days of the southern hemisphere summer that increases the sugar content and intensifies the flavor of the grapes.
It was the first summer I was in business, and the dry desert heat of my hometown came on strong, bringing a steady stream of customers through the door looking for ice-cold smoothies and air-conditioned relief from the scorching sun outside.
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He said his latest problems started in Dubai last summer when he started drinking alcohol again after 17 months "dry".
Drought gripped swathes of England at the beginning of the year as the country basked in an unusually warm, dry March, but the sunshine gave way to the wettest summer for 100 years, hitting crops, tourism and wildlife.
This is, it turns out, a perfect place for nurturing grapes that respond to warm, dry autumns--the Maremma is often glowing with an Indian summer at harvesttime.
Our tester had winter snow tires, thankfully, given that there was plenty of snow to drive in, and that meant that when we were on dry pavement there was less traction than you'd get from a grippier summer tire.
"It could be a very long, hot summer with a lot of potential for fires if they get started and if we continue to have the hot dry weather, " said Hutchinson.
In Houston last summer, there were 700 water main breaks every day due to aging pipes and pressure from increased water use and dry soil.
This style, found almost nowhere else in Germany, uses dry straw and water reed to build the roofs, resulting in a home that is cool in the summer and warm in winter.
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