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Phd In Heavy Snowfalls Across Great Britain


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  • Location: Bournemouth

    Hi Guys,

    I have just been informed that my PhD is now available for loan in the Met OFfice Library. My website with the PDF documents of the thesis will be located at www.heavysnow.co.uk by the end of October. Any other comments or questions about the research please feel free to email at rick@weathernet.co.uk.

    Regards

    Rich

    Dr Richard Wild BSc (Hons) PhD FRMetS FRGS

    Weather Services Commercial Manager - WeatherNet Ltd

    Director of Torro - Heavy Snowfall and Blizzards Division

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