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Scientific Problems and Progress. Summaries of Addresses of Presidents of Sections of the British Association1

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THE NEW IDEAS IN METEORLOGY. THERE have been great advances in the science of meteorology during recent years which have completely revolutionised our conception of the structure and mechanism of the atmosphere. Dr. G. C. Simpson devoted his presidential address to Section A (Mathematics and Physics) to a description of the chief of these advances, dividing his address into four parts, each dealing with one of the new ideas on which these advances are based.

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Scientific Problems and Progress. Summaries of Addresses of Presidents of Sections of the British Association1. Nature 116, 339–344 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116339a0

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