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THE rainfall of Scotland has been thought to show, in its variations, an influence of the sun-spot cycle of eleven years (in the sense of most rain about maxima). Evidence of this was furnished not long ago by one of our ablest meteorologists, Dr. Buchan, in a paper to the Scottish Meteorological Society (Journal, 3 ser., Nos. xviii.–xix., p. 117).
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MACDOWALL, A. Rothesay Rainfall and the Sun-Spot Cycle. Nature 75, 488 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/075488a0
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