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SCINCE it first became known that a considerable proportion of the storms which visit this part of Europe come from the middle and northern parts of North America, the meteorology of that country has been invested with a peculiar and increasing interest for the inhabitants of Western Europe, and though, according to Hoffmeyer, the chance that a depression in the United States will subsequently cause a storm somewhere in our own islands is only one in four, it is a ratio quite substantial enough to make us regard with attention warnings such as those transmitted to us through the medium of the New York Herald.
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ARCHIBALD, E. Cyclones 1 . Nature 26, 9–12 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026009a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/026009a0