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IN view of the recent unusually cold weather in England and Scotland, which has been so well described and proximately explained in last week's NATURE, the following paragraph, extracted from the Standard of June 15, appears to me highly suggestive, especially as regards one of the probable causes for the “unwonted high pressures” on the northern side of the depression which is accused of being the immediate source of these unseasonable conditions:—
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ARCHIBALD, E. The Recent Unseasonable Weather. Nature 26, 197–198 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026197c0
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