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A lthough it has been known for very many years that the climate of these islands and of northern Europe generally is far milder than it would otherwise have been owing to a large body of warm water flowing past its shores from the south-west, it is only within recent years that attempts have been made to trace any detailed connection between the state of the Gulf Stream Drift1 and the weather.
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BASSETT, H. The Gulf Stream Drift and the Weather of the British Isles . Nature 84, 44 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084044a0
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