Sunday 13 June 2010
The dangers of blogging and the weather
Thursday 10th June: torrential rain
No sooner had I blogged that it had so far been very dry for much of this year than the heavens opened and we had a torrential rain storm with thunder and lightening. The road was rapidly transformed into a stream and water poured from the drain pipes. It subsequently rained steadily for much of Friday night /early Saturday morning.
Stats for Tours from Météo France shows that the average rainfall (46.7mm – period 1971-2000) for the whole of June had already fallen by 11th June (42mm). Most of it falling in the last three days – 9th-11th. In comparison there was only 16mm in April against an average of 55.5mm and 30mm in May against an average of 64.4mm.
Although we undoubtedly need some rain to make up for the shortage in April and May the timing is far from ideal as the vines have started flowering here. Damp, wet conditions are not what you want for a successful flowering. However, it may not be too bad as there has been a big sortie of potential bunches this year, so some reduction of the crop could be helpful. Perhaps then I won't be sued by the local producers for having unleashed the rain gods!
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Over here where I live, west of Saint-Aignan, we've had about 40 mm of rain in June thus far. And it's raining pretty steadily right now.
Yeah it is raining pretty steadily here, Ken. Fortunately the weather was kind to us for the big tasting at the Clos Roche Blanche today.
We shouldn't complain, however, given the deadly rain storms in the south east of France with 19 people reported dead.
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