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Climate A Travellers' Guide to Vancouver 15 November 2013 You could say the people of Vancouver are as obsessed about the weather as the British. It’s not just because Vancouver is in British Columbia, it is more to do with it experiencing a similar climate to Britain.
Climate FAAM fanatics 01 July 2013 Jessica Victor, along with colleagues from Derby University, have been lucky enough to make a documentary about the Facility for Airborne Measurements (FAAM).
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