REMARKS. 



The weather during November was more pleasant than usual for 

 the time of year although the month's temperature record was low. 

 Departures from the normal were quite pronounced for several of the 

 weather elements and the minimum barometer made a new low rec- 

 ord for the month at this station, 



A comparison of the records for the month with the normals shows 

 the following as the more important features : The mean barometer 

 was unusually low and the range for the month almost equal to the 

 average annual range for the station. A rapid fall of the barometer 

 during the storm of the 13th resulted in the minimum for the month 

 — a record that has been equaled at this station but a few times 

 during sixteen years. The recovery after the storm was almost as 

 rapid as the fall. 



The mean temperature for the month was about four degrees below 

 the normal and the maximum about ten degrees lower than usual. 

 The minimum was about three degrees lower than the average No- 

 vember minimum. The mean dew point was more than six degrees 

 below the normal while the relative humidity was practically normal. 



The total precipitation was less than 40 per cent of the normal 

 amount and all of it occurred on two dates. The percentage of sun- 

 shine was large and the cloudiness observed in the evening was less 

 than half the amount observed in the morning, — an unusual record 

 here. 



The total wind movement was about 80 per cent of the normal, 

 much of it coining from the northwest quadrant. The record of 450 

 miles on the 14th is exceptional for this section. 



J. E. OSTRANDER Meteorologist. 



G. W. PATCH. Observer. 



