Kew observatory
On Monday, 2 June 2014 13:28:04 UTC+1, exmetman wrote:
John
I found the same article! And yes it is a great pity that its not magnetism data that I'm after - I think that in itself speaks volumes about the non-availability of climate data in the UK! As far as I can see there are daily records extending back to 1773, which may form part of the daily CET composite temperature series.
Well you don't have to guess who was to blame for that:
At the end of 1980, Kew Observatory was sold. By this time, experimental work and the verification of meteorological instruments had been moved to Bracknell.
Today, in an age when most meteorological observatories serve aviation, an industry barely 100 years old, the climatological record from Kew is a very long one. Its passing marked a time of change in the Meteorological Office
as the need arose for every Meteorological Office site to be economically justifiable.
Margarat Stupid Thatcher the cow as the need arose what need is that not covered by taxes?
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