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A FRIEND writes to me:—“From my observations of climate here (Belfast) I should say that I never saw a severe winter followed by a really fine summer. The severest winters I remember were those of 1854–5, and 1859–60. The summer of 1855 was very wet, and that of 1860 deplorable. The finest summers I remember were those of 1842, 1857, and 1865; in every case the preceding winter was very mild.”
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MURPHY, J. Winters and Summers. Nature 8, 182 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/008182a0
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