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Terrestrial Control in the Production of Aurora
AMPLE evidence exists for a physical connexion of some kind between certain solar events, typified by a flare, and such related phenomena as disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field and in the ionosphere, an...
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Dr. A. H. R. Goldie, C.B.E.
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Auroral Frequency Lines
IN his recent letter, Dr. B. Hultqvist1 compares lines of equal auroral frequency drawn by E. H. Vestine and by C. W. Gartlein with auroral frequency lines deduced theoretically. He finds that his lines agree bet...
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Analysis of Weather Charts
Principles of Meteorological Analysis
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Forecasting the Weather
Neue Methoden der Wetteranalyse und Wetterprognose
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Seismic Sea-Wave of November 27, 1945
THE Chief Meteorological Officer, Royal Air Force, East Africa, has reported an interesting tidal irregularity observed by Captain A. Sauvage, port officer at Port Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles, on November 28,19...
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Aurora and Geomagnetic Disturbance
IN the course of analysis of simultaneous auroral and geomagnetic events at Fort Rae, North West Canada, during the Second International Polar Year, a feature has emerged about which we consider it advisable t...
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The British Polar Year Expedition to Fort Rae, North-West Canada, 1932–33
THOUGH the special and continuous needs of meteorology, terrestrial magnetism and allied sciences for systematic observations over wide areas and in high latitudes had been felt long before 1882-83, it was not...
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Atmospheric Pressure and the State of the Earth's Magnetism
WHILE examining data for atmospheric pressure and terrestrial magnetism at various observatories of the Meteorological Office to discover possible relationships, and after meeting with no clear-cut success so ...