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As certain peculiar meteorological phenomena seem to have been closely associated with the earthquake felt in the Cape Peninsula on May 28, the following particulars of this occurrence seem to deserve notice.
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STEWART, C. Earthquake of May 28 at the Cape, and Coincident Meteorological Effects. Nature 66, 369–370 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066369d0
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