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Frosted Earth and Ian Currie can provide a whole host of Weather facts ,data, photographs . Come to one of Ian Currie ’s  popular Weather talks. Book him  to visit your club or society or  take a look at Weather eye , our new magazine and window on the Weather. 

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Grapes ripened in Ian Currie’s Garden in Coulsdon Nov 4th 2009.

 

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Weather eye 27 OUT NOW : Ian Currie's latest open weather talks, page 4....Weather eye ISSUE 27 NOW OUT, See the snow of Feb 2009. ..

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Text Box: Sat pic Nov 20th 2009. 
The front that caused so much of a deluge over Cumbria and North West Britain now moving eastwards with rain over the SE clearing early afternoon. Some showers in the north   but drier elsewhere.  

Bernard Burton’s  sat pic site at :-http://www.woksat.info/wwp2.html

Why not try Weather eye magazine.

Text Box: Try a pack of our Weather eye magazines  including latest sent in a neat plastic wallet -£8 plus £2 for post.  6 magazines worth £17.70 . Cheque to Frosted Earth.
Text Box: Long range forecast and Frosted Earth News
 Weather for the whole of 2009 now produced. Contact Ian Currie for details.  
My Open Talks this week and next page 2. 
I took part in a Radio 4 New Year’s Day  87 minute programme on Frost Fairs. 
For further reading and information on Frost Fairs and cold winters why not read my book. A special price of my Frost, Freezes and Fairs book retails £8.95 yet you can purchase it including postage + packing and signed for just £8. Cheques to Frosted Earth.
A free signed London hurricane book can be sent with it –you only pay for the postage and packing so just an extra £2.  It has an excellent map of London in 1706 ideal in conjunction with Frost Fairs Book.
See page 4 for latest Weather eye news.