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THE results of the meteorological observations at the principal stations in the system of the Deutsche Seewarte for the five-year period 1901–5, and for the ten-year period 1896–1905, recently published, complete the series of these valuable statistics for the thirty years 1876–1905. They include the mean monthly, seasonal, and annual values, and extremes or other data relating to the various elements, deduced from observations generally made three times daily, and in practically the same form as in previous instalments. The heights of some of the barometers above sea-level have changed from time to time, but in order to permit easier comparison of one period with another, this inconvenience has been minimised by reducing the observations to agree with the levels given in previous publications. Otherwise, as usual in the case of barometrical observations at climatological stations, the readings are not reduced to sea-level.
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Reports on Climates . Nature 84, 377 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084377a0
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