Dave Taylor
Senior Member
Good point Ray, I hadn't considered that. 2006 was the last droughty summer wasn't it? But I gather that was nothing compared to 76 - a lot of folks still talk about it. I was just a twinkle in my fathers eye them!
Blimey Joe,.. didn't realise that you were a whipper snapper!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/17130206
Unfortunately I remember the summer of '76 for months of sweating my b*lls off in an upstairs factory wishing I was on the beach.
We lost a lot of trees that summer, mainly beech, ... but I remember many ponds completely drying out which was a disaster for amphibian tadpoles as well as the all the other inhabitants.
Waders suffered as water meadows dried out, and low river levels coupled with prolonged high temperatures also meant low dissolved oxygen levels and poor dilution of pollutants. The poor flows in the river Mole that summer were estimated to be 75% 'treated' sewage!
The local ring necked parakeet population must have loved it though.