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IN reference to a paragraph in an article on the rainfall of the globe in NATURE, vol. xxvi. p. 206, Prof. Loomis states that the heaviest rainfall is met with in the rain-belt, which surrounds nearly the whole globe lying between the north-east and south-east trade-winds.
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BLACK, W. The Rainfall of the Globe. Nature 26, 222 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026222a0
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