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THE past autumn and early winter were especially characterised by a mild and humid atmosphere, due to the very marked prevalence of south-westerly winds which have blown with great persistence from the Atlantic. These conditions are without doubt intimately associated with the frequency with which gales have occurred.
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HARDING, C. The Great Gale of November 16–20. Nature 49, 294–296 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/049294a0
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