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IN NATURE of June 8 (p. 129) Dr. Lockyer says:—“Up to the present time” (italics mine) “those who have been attempting to explain variations of weather on the supposition of solar changes have been looking for the effect of solar action as either increasing or decreasing simultaneously the rainfall over the whole earth.”
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M., A. Solar Changes and Weather. Nature 72, 175 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072175a0
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