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WITH regard to Mr. A. B. M.'s remarks above, may 1, in the first place, mention that I am familiar with some of the meteorological researches of such high authorities as Chambers, Meldrum, Blandford, Eliot, Hann, Angot, &c., but still there seems to be a tendency for the solar changes, that is, changes indicated by sun-spots, to be considered as affecting the whole earth simultaneously at any one epoch. It would have been more correct for me to have written “Up to the present time many of those who have, &c.,” than “Up to the present time those who have, &c.,” but at the time of writing I was considering more the generally conceived impression as to the relation between sun-spots and meteorological changes than the results of investigation of any particular region on the earth's surface.
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LOCKYER, W. Solar Changes and Weather. Nature 72, 175 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072175b0
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