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Applying Local Climate Effects to Homicide Investigation presents the concepts behind using local climate and weather records to enhance understanding of criminal cases.

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Applying Local Climate Effects to Homicide Investigation presents the concepts behind using local climate and weather records to enhance understanding of criminal cases.


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Autorenporträt
Richard H. Grant is a professor of agronomy and agro-micrometeorology at Purdue University who has consulted over the past 30 years in forensic climatology for 10 homicide cases in Ontario, Canada, Indiana, New Mexico, Illinois, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, and Montana-in addition to having conducted climatological investigations for several non-homicide court cases, insurance claims, and environmental compliance issues. He has taught over 60 course-semesters on topics including climate, local climate, microclimate, forensic climatology and meteorological science at Purdue University, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and St. Joseph's College since 1983. He has authored over 170 articles and over 140 conference abstracts or proceedings addressing many aspects of local climates. While he has authored seven book chapters, this is his first published book.