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A FEW months ago I called attention to the fact that the general movement of the upper clouds in the tropical regions of the Atlantic was from a westerly point; since then I have worked up all my observations (which extend over a period of 331 days spent in these regions in all months of the year except June) with the following results:—
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WILSON-BARKER, D. Cloud Movements in the Tropics, and Cloud Classification. Nature 37, 129 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/037129b0
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