The British are famed for their obsession with the weather. The reason could be that, as an inland race, we're constantly assailed by it, either diireOtly by exposure to its vagaries, or indirectly by its effect on food availability, transport and pollution. In this series, four authorities on melteorology examine various aspects of the weather and climate of Great Britain.
1: Regional Differences and the Effects Created by Man by Professor Stan Gregory of the Department of Geography, Sheffield University
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