cause if you sent a have the farmers association asama listens to the farmers even if the extent of the damage is not yet known the affected area speaks for itself we think 300000 hectors in the region were partially or completely lost. the question that many here are asking will climate change cause these storms to happen more often in the future at the university of morse juan gomez the varo knows that rising temperatures play a major role. that of us coming with a warmer mediterranean you can expect more violent weather phenomena but it's still unknown whether diller curve more frequently as. the storm was devastating for farmers the representative of the farmers association is now concerned about the storm's effect at the market but when i get it i'm assuming that 15 to 20 percent of the entire production has been lost. so that up with the old robot. lemons for export this company is still in business but the boss knows that many others are suffering from the storm. you know that without that if you can't get to the fields because they're under water you won't be able to harvest you