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THE summer of 1911 has been remarkable in so many ways that without doubt it will receive the special attention of meteorologists, and will in course of time be dealt with very thoroughly, as it well deserves to be. Having for many years past kept touch with the published Greenwich weather records, a comparison of the present summer with the observations of the past seventy years, from 1841, may be of interest from one not officially attached to the Royal Observatory.
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HARDING, C. The Summer of 1911. Nature 87, 489–490 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/087489a0
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