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POPULAR interest in weather prediction shows no sign of abating. The January number of the Kew Bulletin is devoted to an account of Herr Nowack's so-called “weather plant,” and its failure as an indicator either of coming weather or of earthquakes. Very recently a lively correspondence has been carried on in the daily press on the merits or demerits of the forecasts issued by the Meteorological Office. Accordingly, some remarks on the subject in the columns of NATURE may not be out of place.
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S., R. Weather Forecasting. Nature 41, 278–279 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041278a0
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