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David Grisenthwaite


David Grisenthwaite from Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, is an amateur phenological data recorder. Since 1984 he has meticulously recorded the dates he has mowed his lawn. When his data was discovered by meteorologists it was hailed as an important find in recording climate change. Mr Grisenthwaite first cut of the year was 13 days earlier in 1984 than in 2004, his last cut was 17 days later, thus providing evidence for an earlier onset of spring and a warmer climate in general. He has been featured in several newspaper articles, touted as a 'Great British eccentric'

David Grisenthwaite's work was credited in the Royal Meteorological Society Journal entitled "The Grass is Greener – For Longer."

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