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THE motion of the upper layers of the atmosphere is discussed in these two papers by Dr. W. N. Shaw, recently published. It is difficult in a short space to give a clear idea of the conclusions reached, but some of the main points may be here summarised.
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Upper Air Calculus and the British Soundings during the International Week (May 510), 1013. From the Journal of the Scottish Meteorological Society. Third series. Vol. xvi. No xxx.
Principia Atmospherica: a Study of the Circulation of the Atmosphere. (Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xxxiv., 1914, pp. 77 112).
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DINES, W. Laws of Atmospheric Movements 1 . Nature 93, 280 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/093280a0
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