Abstract
IN his paper on the daily temperature change at great heights (January issue of the Quart. Journal of the Roy. Met. Soc.), Mr. Dines deals with the double traces shown by the diagrams of registering-balloons. He ascribes the difference for a great deal to the heating effect of the balloons, as the instruments swim in the wake of dead but heated air that follows the ascending balloon.
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