"Ken Cook" wrote in message
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On Thursday, 29 October 2015 08:35:51 UTC,
wrote:
Hi Jim, I'm soon to give a public lecture on Dartmoor weather. As part of
that I have been looking into climate change on Dartmoor. At Princetown
in
the 20th Century annual rainfall significantly (as revealed by an
objective
T test) decreased. In the 21st Century, evidence from Haytor would
suggect
that that drying trend has slowed but not reversed. My take on this is
that
our climate is slowly getting drier in terms of annual rainfall.
Will
Hi, Will,
Hmmm, how far north would you be tempted to travel to lecture? NE RMetSoc
renowned for looking after their speakers. We had Colin Clark up from
Bruton last month.
Here's hoping.
Hi Ken, happy to do my Dartmoor talk up north as I have grandchildren now in
Leeds and it would be a good excuse to pop in and see them? But would you
northern folk be interested in Dartmoor weather? I *could* slant it more
towards innovative use of AWS data.
Pop me an e-mail and we can discuss further. My fees are very reasonable :-)
Cheers,
Will
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Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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