Monthly Summary 



February, 1932 



Normal 



Extremes 



Barometer 



(Readings reduced to sea level) 



Maximum 30.54, 1st 



Minimum 29.48, 4th, 5th 



Mean semi-daily 30.000 



Range 1.06 



Air Temperature 



Highest 46, 13th 



Lowest 3, 15th, 16th 



Mean 26.3 



Monthly range 43 



Highest mean daily 36, 28th 



Lowest mean daily 15.5, 15th 



Mean maximum 34.8 



Mean minimum 17.8 



Greatest daily range 30, 21st 



Least daily range 4, 28th 



Precipitation 



Precipitation. In inches 2.70 



Snow, in inches 20.25 



Maximum precipitation 24 hrs. 1.25, 



4th, 5th 

 Number of days on which .01 or more 



inches of rain fell 11 



>Vind (miles) 



Total movement 4,430 



Greatest daily movement 421, 1st 



Least daily movement 54, 12th 



Mean hourly velocity 6.4 



Maximum velocity for 5 min. . . .39, 18th 



(corrected to conform to S cup anemometer) 

 Wind (direction) 



Prevailing direction nw 



North, days 5 



Northeast, days 2 



East, days 



Southeast, days 6 



South, days 1 



Southwest, days 



West, days 5 



Northwest, days 10 



Weather 



Mean relative humidity, per cent . . 69.6 



Mean cloudiness, per cent 64 



Number of clear days 8 



Number of fair days 14 



Number of cloudy days 7 



Number of hours bright sunshine 123.0 

 Percent of possible hours of bright 



sunshine 42 



30.63 



29.20 



30.03 



1.43 



50.3 

 -7.9 

 23.5 



58.2 



3.35 



14.27 



10 



4,833 



7.1 

 29 



77.9 

 50.5 

 10 

 8 

 10 

 160 



54.1 



31.05, 1920 



28.56, 1895 



1.89,1900,1908; .88, 1913,1931 



65.0, 1930 

 -22.5, 1918 



8.12, 1900; 0.62, 1901 

 48.75, 1893; 2.5, 1912 



15, 1893, 1920; 4, 1901 

 6,445, 1896; 3,438, 1892 



42, 1912 



90, 1889; 66.8, 1902 



66, 1890, 1927; 31, 1905 



17, 1924; 2, 1927 



16, 1920; 3, 1890 



16, 1894; 2, 1920 



221, 1924; 110, 1927 



NOTK— The first column in the above summary gives observations made during the 

 month. The second column gives averages based on observations made from 1881* to 

 I9L'8. The third column gives extremes observed from Issi) to lii.Sl. 



