Abstract

The subject of the electrical characterization of days was on the agenda of the Lisbon meeting of the International Association for Terrestrial Magnetism and Electricity in 1933. Two papers, one by O. H. Gish and the other by O. W. Torreson, were communicated and a Committee was formed to deal with the subject. In his paper Gish remarks (p. 225 of the Comptes Rendus) that the long experience in the use of these character‐numbers at the observatories of the British Meteorological Office would enhance the interest in a statement from that office regarding the full purpose and the merits of the scheme. The following note has been prepared in response to this suggestion.

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