METEOROLOGICAL TABLES 



173 



RECORD 



Long. 70° 56' W. Barometek 125 Feet Above Sea Level 



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a- 



^ 

 X 



1 

 2 



3 

 4 

 5 



8 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 



25 



26 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 



Precipitation. 





it 



Sx = = 



c-= 



!Xi 



bx. 



r c 





7.15 p. m. 

 7.30 p. m. 



9 p. m. 



.12 



During 

 night. 



.06 



■2.:i() p. m. 



During 

 night. 



1.21 



During 



During 

 night. 

 6 p. m. 



During 



night. 



.18 



10 a. m. 



During 



night. 



night. 



.18 



l.OIJ 



.76 



Is. w. 

 w. 



W-E 



s. w. 



S. E. 



S. 

 S. 



Is. E. 

 S. 



s. w. 

 i w. 



s. w. 



s. 



is. E. 



S. E. 



N. 



S. W. 



w. 



N.W. 

 W. 



S. W. 

 N. E. 



N. E. 



E. 



W. 



N. 



N.W. 



W. 



Partly clour] v 

 Partly floudv 



Clear ". 



Cloudy 



I'artly cloud v 



Clear *. 



Partly cloudy 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Partly cloudy 

 Partly cloudy 



Cloudy 



Partlv cloudy 



Clear" 



Partly cloudy 



Cloudy '. 



Partly cloudy 



Clear 



Partly cloudy 

 Cloudy •- 



Cloudy 



Cloudy 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Maxinunn tempera- 

 ture, 89: date, 7tli. 



Mininuun tempera- 

 ture, .'18: date, 13tli 

 and 21.st. 



Mean temperatiu'e 

 (m e a n m ax. -f 

 mean min.-f-2), 62.8. 



Mean temperature 

 (8-}-8-^-2j, 60.1. 



Mean max. temper- 

 ature, 74.3: mean 

 min. temperature, 

 51.4. 



Total precipitation, 

 3.57 inches. 



Greatest precipita- 

 tion in any 24 con- 

 secutive hours, 1.21 : 

 date, 8tli. 



No. of clear days, 14 : 

 partly cloudy, 10 : 

 cloudy, 6; on whicli 

 .01 or" more precipi- 

 tation fell, 7. 



Prevailing ^vind di- 

 rection, \V. and S. 

 \V. 



Dates of frost, rcn/ 

 Ih/ld on 13tli: light 

 on 2lst. 



Evening of 2d, much 

 lightning, litt It- 

 rain. 



Evening of 4tli, nuich 

 lightning, little 

 rain. 



Afternoon of 7th. 

 three heavy thun- 

 der showers in suc- 

 cession, clearing 

 hetween each : gen- 

 tle rain after last 

 one into night. 



Sum 



3.57 



