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Anthropogenic (industrial) snowfalls in the UK have hitherto been regarded as rare and extremely localised. This article analyses the distribution and possible causes of three ‘stripes’ of anthropogenic snow extending up to 10 km from the vicinity of London’s Heathrow airport on 23 January 2023. The early morning had been exceptionally cold at the airport, partly due to the relatively late arrival...
This article is an analysis and appraisal of the snow observation records made by COL observers at 14 sites across the UK since the 1960s. There has been a substantial decline in the number of days with sleet or snow falling and particularly of days with lying snow, especially in the core winter season. The role of changing synoptic conditions is discussed, highlighting the contrast between Scotland...
Previous publications have highlighted seasonal variations in the incidence of thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, and that weather patterns can influence these. While medical risk factors for pulmonary thrombo-embolism such as age, obesity, hypercoagulable states, cancer, previous thrombo-embolism, immobility, limb paralysis, surgery, major illness, trauma, hypotension, tachypnoea and right ventricular...
We describe a 16 yr dataset of ectomycorrhizal fruit bodies under Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), starting from seedlings, and explore the effects of a 50% thinning treatment imposed in year 12. The over-riding pattern in the data was of successional development, with Paxillus involutus and Laccaria proxima in the earliest years, followed by Suillus species, while in later years Amanita and Cortinarius...
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