Rain was invented in Polynesia in about 6000B.C. It first appears in cave paintings on Samoa dating from that period. “It’s difficult to be certain,“ says archaeometeorologist, Professor Nonkenstein of Vermont University, “but it appears to be quite a heavy squall.“ Most experts agree, although TV’s Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen claims the brushstrokes indicate a lightContinue reading “‘Cats and Dogs’ – A Treatise on the History of Precipitation”