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IV. ALMOST all the facts to which I have now adverted point to water-substance, in some of its many forms, as at least one of the chief agents in thunderstorms. And when we think of other tremendous phenomena which are undoubtedly due to water, we shall have the less difficulty in believing it to be capable of producing thunderstorms also.
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Thunderstorms 1 . Nature 22, 436–438 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022436a0
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