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Watheroo Magnetic Observatory October to December, 1932
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(Latitude 30° 19′.1 S.; longitude 115° 52′.6 or 7h 43m.5 E. of Gr.)There were no major magnetic disturbances recorded at the Watheroo Magnetic Observatory during the fourth quarter of 1932. A relatively small storm was recorded October 14–15.
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Title: Watheroo Magnetic Observatory October to December, 1932
Description:
(Latitude 30° 19′.
1 S.
; longitude 115° 52′.
6 or 7h 43m.
5 E.
of Gr.
)There were no major magnetic disturbances recorded at the Watheroo Magnetic Observatory during the fourth quarter of 1932.
A relatively small storm was recorded October 14–15.
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