Strange, the weather always -has- been this way. It always -will- be this way. Prague was flooded in 2002 and dried out in two weeks. A flood in the 18th Century partially demolished the Charles Bridge and -did- demolish several less substantial structures.
Floods happen.
Earthquakes and tsuamis happen.
Droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes...
...all of these things have been happening, everywhere in the world to one extent or another, for the last few billion years. They'll keep happening for -another- few billion years, regardless of anything we do.
In fact, if global warming is in fact happening, and results in the shutdown of the Gulf Stream and Labrador currents as predicted, you can probably expect -less- rain in England, although you can also probably expect more snow, since the UK and western Europe would be cooled considerably by such an event.
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