Abstract
SIR JOHN ELIOT, in discussing recent meteorological phenomena, says:—“The period 1892–1902 was unique in the meteorology of India for the magnitude and persistence of the variations of rainfall, cloud, humidity and temperature from the normal.”
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M., W. Indian Meteorology, 1892–19021. Nature 73, 136–137 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/073136b0
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