Abstract

THE results of measurements of the highest temperature at which ice particles were formed in a Wilson expansion chamber, using air at the Jung–fraujoch Observatory, were recently reported1. Similar measurements have now been made in the air over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on board R.M.S. Rangitiki, N.Z.S. Co., during a voyage from London to Wellington (May 10–June 16, 1947).

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