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A MEMOIR on the temperature and humidity of the air at different hours, by Dr. H. E. Hamberg, based on observations made by him during the summer of 1875, at heights varying from 2 inches to 22 feet above the ground, was published recently in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Sciences at Upsal. The memoir is a valuable one, and is of interest to more than the mere meteorologist, it being evident that the inquiry is so handled as to bring it into close connection with such difficult questions as convection currents in the free atmosphere and the diffusion of vapour through the air.
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Temperature and Humidity of the Air at Different Heights . Nature 16, 369 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/016369a0
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