The Journal of Meteorology
The Journal of Meteorology
One of several British periodicals concerned with the phenomenon of crop circles. It was formerly edited by George Terence Meaden and published by the now-defunct The Circles Effect Research Unit.
Sources:
Meaden, George Terence. The Circles Effect and Its Mysteries. Bradford-on-Avon, UK: Artetech Publishing, 1989.
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