UNE Robert Baker cracks code to predicting droughts

Jamieson Murphy
Updated September 25 2019 - 11:33am, first published September 23 2019 - 8:34am
DROUGHT PATTERN: Robert Baker's research shows the nation's weather, particularly droughts, is strongly influenced by the flipping of the sun's magnetic field, which happens every 22 years
DROUGHT PATTERN: Robert Baker's research shows the nation's weather, particularly droughts, is strongly influenced by the flipping of the sun's magnetic field, which happens every 22 years

A UNIVERSITY of New England professor believes he's cracked the code to predicting droughts and is travelling around the region teaching farmers his method.

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Jamieson Murphy

Jamieson Murphy

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Newcastle Herald news director. Interested in any and all yarns. Whisper g'day mate to me at jamieson.murphy@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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