Credits

Some of my photos and observations of snowpatches have appeared in recent published articles in the Weather journal:

  • My 2017 observation of the disappearance of the Cuidhe Chrom snowpatch on Ben More by early June was published in: [Cameron I, Watson A. 2018. No Scottish snow patches survive until winter 2017/2018. Weather 73. 123-125]
  • My 2016 observation of a snowpatch on Creag Meagaidh was published in: [Cameron I, Watson A. 2017. Seven Scottish snow patches survive until winter 2016/2017. Weather 72. 123-125]
  • My 2015 observations of snowpatches on Ben Macdui and Braeriach surviving until October was published in: [Cameron I, Watson A, Duncan D. 2016. Seventy four Scottish snow patches survive until winter 2015/2016. Weather 71. 228-230]
  • My 2013 observation of the Cuidhe Chrom snowpatch on Ben More was published in: [Cameron I, Watson A, Duncan D. 2014. Six Scottish snow patches survive until winter 2013/2014. Weather 69. 190-193]
  • This photograph of the Cuidhe Chrom snowpatch on Ben More, taken on 04/06/12, and my 2012 observations of the Cuidhe Chrom snowpatch and snowpatches in Garbh Choire Mòr and on Ben Macdui were published in: [Cameron I, Watson A, Duncan D. 2013. Six Scottish snow patches survive until winter 2012/2013. Weather 68. 191-193]
  • My 2011 observations of the Cuidhe Chrom snowpatch on Ben More and snowpatches in Garbh Choire Mòr were published in: [Cameron I, Watson A, Duncan D. 2012. Two Scottish snow patches survive until winter 2011/2012. Weather 67. 162-164]
  • My 2010 observations of the Cuidhe Chrom snowpatch on Ben More and a snowpatch on Aonach Beag were published in: [Watson A, Cameron I, Duncan D, Pottie J. 2011. Six Scottish snow patches survive until winter 2010/2011. Weather 66. 223-225]
  • My 2009 observation of the Cuidhe Chrom snowpatch on Ben More was published in: [Watson A, Cameron I, Duncan D, Pottie J. 2010. Six Scottish snow patches survive until winter 2009/2010. Weather 65. 196-198]

One of my written articles has been used on the Search and Go website.

The Pentland Hills Regional Park has used this photograph of the wreckage of a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 that crashed on Hare Hill in 1943 on one of its information boards, at the car park near Threipmuir Reservoir. A photograph of the image on the information board can be seen here.

This photograph of Iain Cameron and Stuart Gordon measuring the An Cùl Choire snowpatch on Aonach Beag, taken on 09/10/10, was used in episode 6, series 3, of 'Grand Tours of Scotland', first shown on BBC1 on 12/10/12.

Two of my photographs of Garbh Choire Mòr in the Cairngorms (here and here) have been used in this academic paper: [Harrison S, Rowan A V, Glasser N F, Knight J, Plummer M A, Mills S C. 2013. Little Ice Age glaciers in Britain: Glacier–climate modelling in the Cairngorm mountains. The Holocene, published online December 23, 2013]. This research was mentioned in an article on the BBC news website here. There is also a discussion about this research on the Mountaineering Council of Scotland website here, and the University of Dundee website here.

My website was used as a reference for the book Among the Summer Snows by Christopher Nicholson, published in 2017.

This photograph of Striding Edge on Helvellyn was used in the book A History of England in 100 Places: Irreplaceable, published by Historic England in 2018.