Mid-winter Update
Well, Christmas and the New Year have now been and gone and good-ridden to 2020, a year that will probably remain infamous for two reasons…
Monty's Blog: Weather
Well, Christmas and the New Year have now been and gone and good-ridden to 2020, a year that will probably remain infamous for two reasons…
Shaun Cooper has recently answered my long-standing quest as to whether the localised cloud phenomenon, an example of which is shown above, has a name.
2020 has been one of the hottest three years recorded since reliable record keeping commenced during the latter Victorian period… The UK’s future rainfall is
Following government advice, and discussions with my dear friend Helen, I and my puss Goldie, have temporarily moved out of St.Leonards and are self-isolating with
The well-loved sight of Exmoor ponies at Hastings Country Park is coming to an end with the ponies being removed. The Sussex Pony Grazing Conservation
The weather suddenly turned quite dramatically here early this evening, this happening on the hottest day of the year – indeed at Cambridge, it breaking
Tuesday, June 18, and from my fairly high bay-window vantage point, a number of notable weather and astronomical observations were in evidence… The day started
Saturday June 1st and what a stunning start to the month – perhaps it will turn out to be a proverbial ‘flaming June?’ During the
Well, here we are in the far west of Wales in the Gwaun valley nestling below the Preseli Hills Mountains; the weather is wall to
Some of Sussex Pony Grazing & Conservation Trust’s 27 ponies at Beachy Head working hard in the spring sunshine, removing tussocky grass and so allowing
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