Jun 1882
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Nature, Volume 26, Issue 657, pp. 105 (1882).
Physics
Scientific paper
WHAT was, probably, the termination of the aurora seen at Worcester and Dublin on May 14 was observed here, by me, between midnight and 1 a.m. of the morning of the 18th. At that time, and for some time after, I saw along the northwest horizon a strong, green, auroral glow. The evening of the 14th was bitterly cold; the sunset clouds threatened snow, wind, light north-north-east light, cloudy. At dawn, the sky was cloudless and wonderfully clear. The 15th was warm and pleasant.
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