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Long-period precipitation records in the British Isles

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Prof Tim Burt, University of Durham, gives a talk as part of the Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford ceremony on 15th May 2015
Oxford University's Radcliffe Meteorological Station is the longest running continuous weather station in the UK. On 15 May, the Met Office presented an award to the University 'in recognition of 200 years of continuous climate observations at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford'.

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Long-period temperature records in the British Isles

Prof Chris Folland, University of East Anglia and Met Office Hadley Centre, gives a talk as part of the Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford ceremony on 15th May 2015.
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School of Geography and the Environment Podcasts
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Tim Burt
Keywords
Environment
weather
MET office
rainfall
climate change
precipitation
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 20/05/2015
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