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THE Director of the Meteorological Office has been good enough to send us the subjoined communication from Dr. Chree concerning a magnetic storm which occurred on March 4 and 5. It may be mentioned that on these days the sky was mostly overcast in Scotland, though there was very fine weather in the South of England. We are informed that the only aurora observation reported so far was made at Aberdeen at ih. 30m. on March 4, i.e. ten hours before the “sudden commencement” of the storm:—
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Magnetic Storm of March 4-5. Nature 105, 56 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105056a0
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