The weather means [blank_start]different[blank_end] things to different people. I come from [blank_start]England[blank_end], so the weather is always a [blank_start]big[blank_end] topic there. People in England can't [blank_start]deal with[blank_end] the weather. A tiny bit of [blank_start]snow[blank_end], and no one goes to work. Two days of thirty-degree [blank_start]temperatures[blank_end] and it's a heatwave. Three days and it's an emergency. I once lived in Dubai. No one really talked about the weather there. It was [blank_start]the same[blank_end] almost every day of the year. Hot, [blank_start]sunny[blank_end], blue skies, no rain. I never looked at the weather [blank_start]forecast[blank_end]. I always knew what the weather would be like. Not like in England where people pray for the weather to be [blank_start]OK[blank_end]. But the weather is changing. Global warming is making it rain in the [blank_start]desert[blank_end] and dry in the rainforests.