Gordon Manley

Gordon Valentine Manley, FRGS (3 January 1902 – 29 January 1980) was a British climatologist who has been described as "probably the best known, most prolific and most expert on the climate of Britain of his generation".[1] He assembled the Central England temperature (CET) series of monthly mean temperatures stretching back to 1659, which is the longest standardised instrumental record available for anywhere in the world. It provides a benchmark for proxy records of climatic change for the period covered, and is a notable example of scientific scholarship and perseverance (it took over thirty years to complete). His two papers describing the work are available online.[2]

  1. ^ Joan M. Kenworthy, Weather, Vol. 69 No. 4, April 2014, p87, "Regional weather and climates of the British Isles – Part 7: North West England and the Isle of Man".
  2. ^ Royal Meteorological Society: Classic Papers