We have always believed that London is very rainy and that Barcelona is not. The only problem is that it’s a lie

Few towns exist so troubled by the vicissitudes of time like the British. During my stay in Cambridge, one of my first conversations with a native revolved around its climate. “Actually, the weather is nice in Cambridge,” he told me, “the problem is Londonwhich has a microclimate where it is always raining.” According to his testimony, London, the city with the greatest international projection, gave a bad name to the rest of the country. The British weather wasn’t so horrible. The truth is that it is: Most of the United Kingdom is cold, lives under a perennial blanket of gray clouds and enjoys greater rainfall than the rest of the continent (especially in Scotland). His story, in fact, was inversely true. Despite legend, London is one of the most dry of the United Kingdom, and a European capital with comparatively little rainfall. So why do we universally believe the opposite? First, let’s look at the data. According to Met Office figuresAccording to the British weather agency, London receives between just under 600 and almost 700 millimeters of precipitation annually (depending on the season: London is a gigantic city). The standard chosen by Wikipedia is Heathrow, east of the megalopolis, where in 2014 they fell 601.7 millimeters. Without further reference, it is a neutral number. How does it compare to the rest of England? On a map: London, the black spot… Of the low rainfall in the United Kingdom. The bluest areas are the rainiest in Britain (north east scotland plays in another league). In general, the North Sea coast is drier than the Atlantic. And as we approach the south, to the English Channel, rainfall reduces. This is where we can find London: a city in which it rains comparatively little compared to its island neighbors. My confidant was wrong: it rains more in Cambridge than in London. “Ok, ok, but the United Kingdom is a very rainy country per se. Just because it rains less in London than in other parts of the island does not mean that it rains in London.” bit“. The reasoning is logical, but also incorrect. The truth is that there are few points in continental Europe that have annual rainfall below of 600 millimeters. Unlike supposedly rainy London, Europe below the Channel does live underwater. Raining many days does not mean raining a lot Let’s think about, without going any further, Barcelona. The beautiful city of Barcelona has a reputation for being sunny. It receives millions of tourists a year thanks to its wonderful, mild and friendly climate. Well, its rainfall is very similar to that of London, and in 2014 it was slightly higher. AEMET counted 640 millimeters that yeardistributed throughout 72 days. The surprising record places Barcelona as a rainier city than London. The same thing happens with other quite amazing points of European geography. For example, Croatia. The most recent milestone of European tourism has also built a reputation for “good weather”, but the climatic reality of the Adriatic is stubborn: only in Dubrovnik, the famous citadel popularized for Game of Thrones, more than 1,000 millimeters of precipitation fall per year. 65% more than in London, of tormented fame. With some licenses, places in Europe where it rains less than in London (in yellow). The best way to understand how wrong our intuition is about London’s climate is the map above, shared a few months ago by a Reddit user: Areas in blue (almost all of central and western Europe, including Italy) receive more rainfall per year than London. Only the areas in yellow are drier, and they are few: specific points in Poland, almost the entire Iberian Peninsula (from the Ebro down, so to speak) and Sicily. Let’s think about two antagonistic places: Helsinki and Lecceon the Puglia peninsula, southern Italy. The first is one of the northernmost world capitals and spends most of its time buried under snow amid terrifying temperatures. How much does it rain there? Well, not much more than in London: about 655 millimeters annually. The second is a baroque jewel with a very sunny summer nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean. Its rainfall? Depending on the year, about 590 millimeters. Such geographical disparity does not correspond to very different rainfall. Which shouldn’t be strange, but it does manage to properly contextualize the importance of rain in London. The London chirimiri, the source of prejudice Now, if London is dry, why do we all think it’s always raining? A Basque would have an immediate answer (despite the fact that the Basque Country is very humid, especially Bilbao): chirimiri. In other words, the thin layer of rain that always grips certain cities but is actually very gentle. This is where the scarce 72 days of rain in Barcelona come into play, a city where it rains on just a few days on the calendar. If you want to look for really humid places in Europe, head to the Alps or the Atlantic ledges. In London the opposite happens: it rains more or less the same, but the water is spread over many more days (110a little less than a third of the year). Helsinki is another story: its rainy/snow days range from 180 in 2010 and the more than 200 from last year. Like many other northern European cities (Cambridge included: I barely saw the sun during the month of January I lived there), London often dawns cloudy and with a thin layer of rain that never seems to evaporate. The sun comes and goes, the clouds appear and disappear, the rain stops and starts again regularly. It doesn’t rain much, but the feeling of rain and humidity is almost permanently, inevitable. That’s why fame is so raw. Another factor is the dry reality of most of Europe’s capitals. Berlin, Vienna, Stockholm, Paris, Madrid, Warsaw or even Copenhagen They have less or only slightly more annual rainfall than London (none exceeds 700 millimeters). There are few capitals in Europe where it rains a lot (Amsterdam, … Read more

Sara Carbonero and other ‘celebrities’ inspire us with their hairstyles for rainy days

Sara Carbonero carries naturalness by flag. The journalist, which since He cut his hair in October last year It has only been growing, now wears an XL hair in that characteristic brown of his that is achieved, fundamentally, With mineral barros. The businesswoman, who has wavy hair and, like others Celebritieshe has shown us No filters and natural in summeryou have to often use the imagination to fight frizz. To fall with style these rainy days, he has opted for a highly inspiring pair. © Saracarbonero Sara Carbonero has worn a braid and a wool hat. He has not tensioned at all his hairstyle to give him a more bohemian touch. In this way, his style marks perfectly with the text of which he has accompanied the image in networks: A reflection on the need to stop to observedispense with the phone in a busy cafeteria, seeing life to spend and looking inside. © Blanca_Suarez Sara’s meditative lines, on days like today, encourage us, more if possible, to bet on relaxed and comfortable looks to continue flowing and move with ease. Maybe for those last two reasons, Blanca Suárez and Marta Hazas There have been other Celebrities that, in two completely different scenarios, They have also opted for this comfortable winter hairstyle. In both cases, instead of carrying a braid, they have opted for the most nostalgic version, that of the Two wool hat braids. © Martahazas © Martahazas Other easy hairstyles of the ‘celebrities’ for rainy days Another simple hairstyle that you can bet these rainy days is that for which the model was recent Rosie Huntington-Whiteley: A braided polished pony that, in addition, it can bring to the foreground An effect makeup Glow Like yours. This, incidentally, is easier to get if the skin is nourished, hydrated and healthy. © Rosiehw If you have short hair, maybe you can’t make the braided ponytail of Rosie, but … and Claudia Osborne’s bun? How do we tell you when Alice Campello revealed to us what is, without a doubt, the best easy and fast hairstyle to take to the officethe small tweezers that you carried in your childhood are a must have. So if there are tufts of your collection that naturally escape, you can pick them up in this sweet way and also get a flattering and trend. © clo_osborne If your problem is not the length of the hair, but You carry bangs and you can’t remove all your hair back To make you a bun, don’t worry. Instead of fixing it at the height of the crown to Generate an effect lifting as Claudia Osborneyou can make a low bun and Black Hair Tape As the model has recently done Olivia Palermo. © Getty Images © Getty Images The hair tape is now a trend accessory. However, you may not dare with her to go to work, for example. Nothing happens!: You can always remote. A complement that has conquered Celebrities as Jennifer Lawrence and that, for a long time that happens and no matter how much fashions change, it will continue to be the most helpful female alternative. (Tagstotranslate) Curns

12 beautiful and simple hairstyles with which to protect your hair on rainy days

Rain can be our hair’s worst enemy, especially if we are prone to frizz. But don’t worry, there is the perfect solution for this problem. We present to you 12 super easy and quick hairstyleswhich you can do in the blink of an eye, with which protect your hair from humidity and look spectacular even on the rainiest days. From classic ponytails to simple hairstyles with different accessories, the styling possibilities are endless and suit everyone. fashionable haircuts. With the options that we will show you below, you can enjoy the rain without worrying about the frizz of your hair. You will discover that the rain can no longer be an obstacle to showing off impeccable and stylish hairstyles on the grayest days. 112 © Getty Images All kinds of pigtails Let’s start with the ponytail, a timeless classicit is an infallible option for any occasion. Whether high and polished, or low and casualthis style is perfect for keeping your hair at bay from the rain. Its versatility makes it A hairstyle that never goes out of style and adapts to any type of hair. Plus, it’s very easy to make and will only take you a few minutes. 212 © Getty Images ‘Wet look’ If you have a little more time to dedicate to your hairstyle, the wet effect or wet look It is an excellent option for rainy days. This style, in addition to providingr extra hold that will keep your hair in place and prevent the dreaded frizzwill give you a sophisticated and modern look. It is perfect for creating a polished and elegant lookideal for special occasions or simply to feel more confident. 312 © Getty Images Bun with clip Are you looking for a hairstyle that will get you out of any trouble in a matter of seconds? With a simple clip, you can collect your hair in an instant and get a casual and stylish look. This hairstyle is perfect for those days when you don’t have much timebut you want to look put together. In addition, it is ideal for keeping your hair under control on very rainy or windy days. 412 © Getty Images with a handkerchief Always carry a scarf in your bag. This small accessory can become your best ally on rainy days. With a simple gesture, you can cover your hair and protect it from humidityavoiding the frizz and keeping your hairstyle intact. Besides, will allow you to create original looks full of personalitywhether tied as a turban, as a headband or simply as a complement to your ponytail. 512 © Getty Images Special for curly hair If you have curly hair, you know how frustrating it can be to deal with. frizzespecially on rainy days. Therefore, a carefree bun can become your best ally to keep your curls at bay and look spectacular even on those days. This hairstyle not only will help you control frizzbut it will also give you a look chic and casual that will make you feel comfortable and safe. 612 © Getty Images Choose a braid Braids are another lifesaver on days when the weather is not good. Whether it is a classic, a herringbone, a French or a four-plythe options are endless. These hairstyles not only They protect your hair from humidity and frizzbut they also allow you to create varied and sophisticated looks. Choose the type of braid that you like the most and adapt your hairstyle to any occasion. 712 © Getty Images Semi-updo with bun The top part of our hair is usually the most affected by humidity and rainwhich causes annoying frizz. A semi-updo will allow you to keep the upper area of ​​your hair under control and avoid the frizz. Gather the front and top of your hair into a small casual bun.leaving the rest of the hair loose. 812 © Getty Images Bubble ponytail If you have a special occasion and the weather is not good, the ponytail bubble It is the perfect solution. This hairstyle will give you a sophisticated and fun look.either at the same time. You can personalize it with colored bows, hairpins with rhinestones or gold accessories for an even more glamorous touch. A versatile option that you can adapt to any style and that will make you stand out. 912 © Getty Images Ribbons and headbands If you bother them baby hair They are your worst nightmare on rainy days, a hairband or headband can be your salvation. These accessories will not only help you keep your hair in place, but will also add a chic and sophisticated touch to your look. By gathering unruly strands around your face, you’ll prevent them from frizzing and give yourself a more polished and elegant look. 1012 © Getty Images ‘Clean look’ a bun clean lookwith its impeccable and long-lasting finish, is another solution for your hair on these types of days. This hairstyle, characterized by its polished and stylized appearance, ensures you an unmatched fixation that will last for hours and hours without moving. A look that not only protects you from frizz and humidity, but also gives you a sophisticated and elegant look, Perfect for everyday use or for a more special event. 1112 © Getty Images Fix your hair with clips If you prefer to wear your hair down, You will like the idea of ​​using tweezers. You can create original and fun looks fixing strands strategically to avoid frizz. Play with different colors and textures of tweezers. Use just one for a subtle touch or several for a more striking effect. In addition to controlling your hair, these accessories will add a personal and modern touch to your hairstyle. 1212 © Getty Images Foam waves If what you want is to show off defined and long-lasting waves that resist humidityAfter showering, apply a generous amount of foam on your damp hair and dry with a diffuser. This method will help you enhance your natural curls or create soft, textured … Read more

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