Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1890
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1890natur..41..585a&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 41, Issue 1069, pp. 585 (1890).
Physics
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Scientific paper
YOU probably know that the United States Scientific Expedition under Prof. Todd has had occasion to stop here during the past two weeks. I have resided during this time continuously at the signal station on Cross Hill (altitude 870 feet), studying the clouds and winds with many important results. I have had an excellent opportunity to observe the ``rollers'' for which Ascension and St. Helena are famous, and I have been able to demonstrate convincingly to myself their nature and origin. I should be obliged to anyone who will tell me whether my following views have perhaps been arrived at by previous observers.
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