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THE experience gained during the last few years in aerial navigation has shown, among other things, that weather forecasts, in these latitudes at any rate, are trustworthy only for a few hours in advance, and not always that.
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MALLOCK, A. Weather Forecasts and Meteorology. Nature 105, 580–581 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105580c0
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