3r)0 



Andh. Li:Ni)A(iF.n 



Icc-days (lemp. conslanlly below 0): — 



Aug. ()()— July 07. . 261 days 

 Aug. 07— July 08. . 259 — 



N.B. Reasonable values bave been calculaled and added to compen- 

 sate for tbe first balf of Aug. 190(3 and for Ibe latter balf of 

 Juh' 1905, both of wbich were wanting, so that the figures, 

 throughout, apply to complete years. 



Precipitation in mm. of water (based partly upon measure- 

 ments and partly upon a rough estimate). 



The totals for the months and the years: — 



Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Marcli April May June July I Year 

 1906-07 0.0 G.O 1Ü.7 13.6 20.3 27.1 23.5 23.1 4.4 2.8 10.2 1.9 143.6 

 1907—08 16.1 8.9 2.2 38.3 17.4 33.9 11.5 12.7 0.8 5.0 0.6 0.0 '[ 147.4 



(The figures must not be regarded as strictly accurate.) 

 Mean... 8.0 7.4 6.4 2G.0 18.8 30.5 17.5 17.9 2.6 3.9 5.4 1.0 



Summer (April— Sept.) .... 28.4 

 Winter (Oct.— March) 117.2 



Consequently, ^/r. of the total amount of precipitation must be 

 reckoned to the winter half-year. Not even Vio of the precipitation 

 of the year falls as rain. 



I 1907 on June 25 



The first rain of the year fell in 



J 1908 



17 



and the last rain fell 



r 1906 on Sept. 25. (Very exceptional; 

 in I the temp, of the air being — 10°.) 



[ 1907 - Aug. 22 



Number of days with downpour. 



Feb. March April May June July Year 

 12 13 7 7 8 6 107 



8 9 



According to the seasons of the year: — 



1906-07 



June— Aug 14 



5 10 



1907—08 



16 



22 



45 



24 



107 



Sept.— Nov 29 



Dec— Feb 37 



March— May 27 



Summer (April— Sept.) ... 37 33 



Winter (Oct.— March) 70 74 



Consequently, the winter half of the year has twice as many 

 days with downpour as has the summer half of the year. 



