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THE high coefficients of correlation between the measures of certain meteorological elements at the tropopause and the air-pressure at 9 kilometres cited by L. H. G. Dines in his letter in NATURE of May 30 may be welcomed as a reminder of the intricate but regular associations of the meteorological elements in the sequence of weather-changes which are so vexatiously irregular at the surface.
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SHAW, N. Potential Temperature and the Stratosphere. Nature 127, 971–972 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127971b0
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