APPENDIX B. 



Climatological Statistics. 



THESE are for only a few selected stations, not more 

 than four in any one region. They are copied or 

 computed mostly from Bulletin W of the U. S. Weather 

 Bureau, 1912, and from the 1911 summary of the Ala- 

 bama section of the same bureau. The significance of 

 the various columns of figures is explained on page 24. 



STATIONS. 



^ si 



P =3 



-c ra i i*. 



be m 

 gbf 



> £ c 



'^3 



P. o 



h<0.\ 



IB. TENNESSEE VALLEY 



Madison 61.0 



Decatur 61.1 



Florence 60.7 



2B. COAL BASIN 



Cordova 61.4 



3. COOSA VALLEY 



Gadsden 62.3 



Talladegra 62.9 



5. PIEDMONT REGION 



Goodwater 62.9 



Opelika 63.6 



6A. SHORT-LEAF PINE BELT 



Hamilton 61.6 



Tuscaloosa 63.1 



6C. EUTAW BELT 



Montgomery 65.1 



7. BLACK BELT 



Uniontown 65.0 



Selma 64.8 



8. CHUNNENNUGGEE RIDGE, etc. 



Fort Deposit 64.7 



Union Springs 64.6 



Eufaula 64.6 



10. SOUTHERN RED HILLS 



Pushmataha 64.8 



Thomasville 64.9 



11. LIME HILLS I 



Bermuda | 64.9 



13. SOUTHWESTERN PINE HILLS | | 



Citronelle I 67.31 



Flomaton | 66.2| 



Daphne I 67.21 



Mobile 66.1 



193 

 215 



214 

 218 



234 

 237 



205 



228 



49.6 

 48.9 

 49.5 



53.1 



52.8 

 49.5 



52.1 

 51.4 



50.2 

 49.6 



31.4 

 29.2 

 33.1 



33.0 



46.0 

 42.4 

 45.0 



45.3 



31.2 44.0 

 32.2 44.0 



2431 51.2 



238 

 240 



244 

 240 



238 



260 

 2771 

 2791 



48.6 

 49.6 



48.9 

 54.4 

 51.6 



53.8 

 48.3 



49.9 



56.9 

 57.8 

 62.0 

 62.0 



32.8 

 31.9 



29.0 

 31.3 



31.3 



33.2 

 31.0 



32.7 

 32.5 

 36.0 



31.8 

 36.1 



37.0 



39.4 

 37.9 

 40.0 51.6 

 40.0| 51.6 



(188) 



45.0 

 44.4 



42.5 

 42.3 



43.5 



45.5 

 41.7 



45.0 

 45.0 

 47.0 



45.8 

 48.6 



48.8 



52.2 

 49.9 



