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The Moon and Wet Days

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THOUGH it is counted heresy in some quarters to associate weather with the moon, the following results of a recent inquiry into the subject, whether held to be proof of lunar influence or not, might, I think, be of interest to many.

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MACDOWALL, A. The Moon and Wet Days. Nature 64, 424–425 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064424c0

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