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IT is probably no exaggeration to say that all students of meteorology who have been fortunate enough to read Sir Edward Fry's letter in NATURE of November 16 have been greatly impressed by it, and have awaited with eagerness the discussion to which it must inevitably lead. Already, at this early stage, they must feel a sense of gratitude to the writer of the letter for having enriched the science by calling forth the excellent reply from Dr. Shaw in the number of November 30.
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SCHULTZ, L. The Weather of 1911. Nature 89, 33–34 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089033a0
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