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IN the absence of any long-range forecasts, made along strictly scientific lines, as to the occurrence of sunny periods during the year, the accumulated statistics of past sunshine records warrant a special study. They serve as a guide to the average conditions for any season. Although few are fortunate enough to select the time for their holidays, all have some choice in the matter of locality. Sunshine, in these days especially, may be regarded as the most important meteorological requirement for an enjoyable holiday.
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Holiday Sunshine in the British Isles. Nature 137, 850–852 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137850a0
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