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IN connection with Dr. Shaw's attempt to explain the remarkable weather of this summer (NATURE, November 30), I should like to direct attention to a point of view which in general, but especially in the past summer, deserves the attention of meteorologists. My remarks are based on a series of experiments which I carried out, together with Prof. Lenard (P. Lenard and C. Ramsauer, “über die Wirkung sehr kurzwelligen ultraviolleten Lichtes auf Gase und eine sehr reiche Quelle dieses Lichtes,” Heidelberger Akademie, five parts, 1910–11).
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RAMSAUER, C. The Weather of 1911 and the Ultra-violet Radiations of the Sun. Nature 88, 212 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/088212a0
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