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Since my retirement as a PSO/G7 UK government scientist heading a statistical modelling section I have spent my time analysing climate data instead of pruning roses. Topics have included Arctic sea ice, wildfires, carbon emissions, El Niño, urban heat islands, Alpine snowfall, Greenland’s ice sheet, Atlantic multidecadal oscillation, flooding, drought, hurricanes, solar irradiance, Antarctic ice shelf, CONUS cooling, sea level rise, European rainfall, and sea surface temperature - to name but a few of the many subjects covered.

In addition I have been studying exotic topics such as Earth’s magnetic field, solar activity, geomagnetism and cosmic ray flux. Together these projects represent a collective investment of +15,000 hours of analytical work that is being updated and published exclusively on Substack. Articles are published as free-to-view but are archived behind a paywall after 7 days.

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A former PSO/G7 UK government scientist and one-time NHS 'suit' who, being an applied statistician, simply can't resist crunching numbers for breakfast each day.