REMARKS. 



The first third of the month was marked by cool, clear days. The 

 remainder of the month was generally cloudy, and numerous light 

 rains occurred. A considerable snowfall on the 15th was unusual 

 for this station. The most abnormal features were the large amount 

 of wind, small precipitation and high minimum temperature. 



Comparing the record with those of former years the following 

 features are noted : The mean barometer was practically normal and 

 the maximum was low, giving a range considerably smaller than 

 usual. 



The total wind movement was nearly 30 per cent more than usual, 

 and was larger than any previous November record at this station. 

 On three dates the daily record exceeded 400 miles — a very unusual 

 record here. All the gales noted were from the northwest quadrant. 



The mean temperature was about a degree above the normal. 

 The maximum was slightly below the average while the minimum 

 was 8 degrees higher than usual, giving a new high minimum record 

 for November. The range was 10 degrees less than normal. 



The mean dew point was 3 degrees below the average and the rel- 

 ative humidity was lower than usual. 



The total precipitation was about 60 per cent of the normal. 

 Three-fourths of it occurred on two dates in well-defined storms. . 

 The remainder was scattered over a number of days, occurring in 

 light storms of a few hundredths only. The amount of cloudiness 

 was less than the average. 



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J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 

 T. A. BARRY, Observer. 



