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AT Malvern we felt none of the thunderstorms of Thursday, August 18, and the following night; but some freshly-cut sweet peas shrivelled, and did not recover their beauty until the morning of the 19th. The nearest storms must have been at Cardiff and Bristol.
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CRAWSHAY, R. Distant Thunderstorms affecting Flowers. Nature 58, 390 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058390f0
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