http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/3570940.stm
Dozens rescued from flash floods
A major rescue operation is continuing in north Cornwall, where flash floods have devastated a coastal village.
Heavy storms on Monday afternoon caused 6cm (2ins) of rain to fall in two hours in the Boscastle area.
Seven rescue helicopters were scrambled to winch people stranded on rooftops and in cars to safety.
Rescue workers described the situation as "horrendous" as buildings and cars were washed into the sea, and up to 1,000 people may have to be evacuated.
Michael Mulford, spokesman for RAF Kinloss which is co-ordinating the military rescue effort, said hundreds more people could need air-lifting from the flood-stricken area.
Before anyone starts muttering about "Global Warming" this happened exactly 52 years to the day after the Lynmouth flood disaster. http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/august/16/newsid_2960000/2960180.stm
This was blamed at the time on rain-making experiments.
There was some speculation the flash flooding could have been caused by Ministry of Defence experiments in rain-making. By dropping dry ice into clouds, the idea was to start a heavy storm which would bog down enemy movements.
Survivors of the disaster called for - but never got - an inquiry. The MoD denied it was to blame.
In reality I suspect that both were caused by the tail-end of a hurricane in the US.