while the policies helping the people s republic of china? laura: speaking of this relationship with the ccp, in her interview the secretary of climate who is john kerry. he was asked about the relationship now with china given all these other issues that are floating about, especially obviously he s focused on the climate question watch. some of the differences of opinion between our countries have sharpened. that makes the diplomacy more complicated. we need to get things going. if climate becomes one of the tools, one of the weapons in the bilateral back-and-forth were cooked. were in serious trouble. [laughs] laura: notice that he s talked about being cooked congressman jordan about climate changed when we have these major geopolitical struggles going on with the russian invasion, china
left with a slow moving cut off area of low pressure across germany which developed the rain and keep going. that area low pressure also to do some temperature contrasts that we have seen across europe, drawing on some really warm and muqqy drawing on some really warm and muggy airfrom the mediterranean. now to the climate question. simple physics says that warmer air is going to hold more moisture, hence more rain and we are likely to find more extreme rainfall events. interestingly, the climate scientists are also studying the impact of climate change on the jet stream. does it make it more undulating? is it make it more undulating? is it slow the weather down and allow these extreme events to develop? which links us back notjust develop? which links us back not just to the develop? which links us back notjust to the rain that we have seen in western europe but to the heatwave we had in the north west, in north western parts of the united states and canada. figs parts of the united