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When in Rome…

I’m in Cornwall, the weather is chaotic and I’m not sure whether to go out in shorts or an anorak. To call it ‘unpredictable’ still feels like an understatement.

Thankfully, there is a constant while I’m here in the westcountry: the desire to tinker, refine and build on what I’ve started with this little business.

Here’s what I offer at the moment:

One of the many storms to strike west Cornwall in recent days approaches Land’s End and doubles as the backdrop to this low-budget summary of my core service offer. ‘Rich content’, eh?

If you didn’t know I also specialise in training and education, egg on my face. I’ve been teaching PhD, MSc and BSc classes in GIS and remote sensing for about eight years. It’s actually a lot of fun.

It’s also something I now offer to the wider world. I’ve got so much data, a great many maps and (still) a lot of enthusiasm for all things geo.

I’ve been talking ‘coastal change’, ‘reservoir levels’ and ‘keeping the lights on’ since I got here a week ago. An endless conveyor belt of storms won’t do anything to help at least two of this trio, but it makes for some nice and inoffensive background imagery.

Save my family from my lectures on environmental change and hire me to teach your employees and students!

More info: mountsbaylabs.com/services