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EVERY School Board pupil who reads a shilling primer of physical geography knows that the monsoons are periodical winds which blow over the Indian Ocean at different seasons of the year; but very few, even among regular meteorologists, are fully aware of the interesting but complex nature of the details of these phases of atmospheric circulation.
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ABERCROMBY, R. The Monsoons 1 . Nature 37, 469–470 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/037469a0
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