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HAS Mr. MacDowall the courage to apply his own experience, to which he refers in NATURE of September 28, to “supply long-range forecasts of months, seasons, &c.”? Will he publish in advance a forecast for the winter 1911–12 or for the spring and summer of 1912, such as he considers could have been done for the summer of 1911? Or is it only after the event that he can discover what points in the past have to be considered and in what grouping they have to be compared in order to yield an a posteriori “forecast”?
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MILL, H. Rainfall in the Summer of 1911 and of 1912. Nature 87, 450 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/087450c0
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