Abstract
RAINFALL statistics over the British Isles have now been collected and published annually for a sufficient period to render the observations of very great value,: thanks to the foresight and persistent perseverance, of; the late Mr. G. J. Symons. Where observations do not exist, a shrewd approximation of the average fall; can be obtained by means of neighbouring measurements.
Meteorological Office: Air Ministry. British Rainfall, 1921.
The sixty-first annual volume of the British Rainfall Organisation. Report on the distribution of rain in space and time over the British Isles during the year 1921, as recorded by more than 5000 observers in Great Britain and Ireland. Pp. xxiv + 300. (London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1922.) 12s. 6d. net.
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H., C. Meteorological Office: Air Ministry British Rainfall, 1921. Nature 111, 181 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111181b0
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