ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1903. 



Meteorological Observations, McGill College Observatory, Montreal, Canada. Height above sea level, 1S7 feet C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent, 







THERMOMETER. 





* BAROMETER. 





JMean 

 relative 

 humid- 



WIND. 



j|J 



3 _ 



s| 



= s 





DAY. 





DAY 







1 











General 



Mean 











Min. 1 Ran«e. 



Mean. 



Max. 



Min. 



Range. 



ity. 



direction 



in miles 





« 



















I 















per bom-. 







" 











,?1 



54-4 



40.1 j 14.3 







30.01 



.08 

 .08 



80 

 78 



S.W. 

 S.W. 



16.6 



9S 

 75 



.00 





.00 













06 





10 



2 











56.6 



43-5 '31 









05 



29-95 





80 





24.7 



92 



















55-3 



«•§ 



9-7 





84 





95 





• 33 









5° 





















3'. 8 



23-3 





62 







29.48 





84 





















6 



7 



30.4 

 51.9 



34.8 

 37.3 



36.3 

 25.0 





30 

 30 



12 





'7 

 '7 





• 38 

 ■09 



66 



80 



N.W- 





°\ 









7 









38.6 



43.0 







30 





30 



'7 



30.08 



■ 09 



85 



S.W. 



18. 3 







0.0 



.00 





















48.3 



55.0 



40.5 1 '4.5 









■5 







83 



S 'S,- 













9 











*!•* 



39.0 17. 1 





82 















24.0 



'5 















\l 



43" 



48.7 



38.1 

 39-7 



8.0 



39 



90 



80 



30 



88 





■ 34 

 .25 





S.W. 



'3-9 



82 



■05 





• 05 



a 











49.8 



37.5 



13.3 





«5 











68 





20.3 



39 









'3 







'4 



36.7 



44.0 



33.3 





39 



98 



3° 



OS 



29.90 



■5 



76 





■8.3 



30 



.06 



0.2 





*« 









3'-2 



34.8 

 33.1 







30 





3° 





29'85 



■24 

 ■ 40 





S.W. 

 N.E. 



















16 







12 



25 



83 



.7.8 





.01 



0.4 



.05 



16 







'7 

 ■ 8 

 '9 



33-' 

 2 7-4 



33.0 



2 7 .6 



33.1 

 38.0 



34.0 

 '3-3 

 '9.1 



8.5 



8.6 

 16.0 



39 

 29 

 3° 

 30 

 30 



75 

 99 



63 

 «4 



29 



30 



30 

 30 



90 

 07 



75 

 76 



29.63 

 29.90 

 30.07 

 30.40 

 30.44 



.27 

 ■ '7 

 •33 

 ■35 

 •32 



84 

 83 

 87 

 87 

 85 



N.W. 

 S.W. 

 W. 

 S.W. 



22.3 

 19.0 

 '3.' 

 >3'3 



52 

 77 



58 



• 37 



0.3 

 0.3 



■33 



■ °3 



■ 03 



'7 

 18 

 »9 









39-5 



35.8 



30.8 



39.0 



'3-5 

 6.8 



30 

 29 



77 



30 



.0 



30.10 



■34 

 .64 



86 



S.W. 

 N.W. 



9.1 

 ■3-5 



09 



"ii 



0.8 



'% 



23 



Su 



•.DAY 





37.6 

 '75 



36.1 



19.0 



17. 1 

 7.' 



29 

 39 



57 

 92 



»9 

 29 



7» 

 99 



29.42 

 "9-78 



•36 



89 

 84 



S.W. 



27-5 



05' 





0.3 



.05 



*5 







■ 6 

 11 



■5.0 

 ■ 6.3 



■7-4 

 19.0 

 18.1 



4.3 

 ii. 9 



'3.1 

 0-4 



30 

 30 

 39 



07 

 07 

 88 



30 

 3° 

 30 



03 



29.99 

 30.03 

 29.78 



•25 



89 

 87 

 87 



S.W. 

 N.W. 



19.9 



12.6 



5-9 



33 

 30 





V.l 



!o2 



27 



28 









'7 4 



19.7 



'4-3 



54 



29 



79 





81 





04 



89 



N.W, 



4.6 







0.0 



.OO 









30 



■7-9 





'3-7 



8.3 



29.94 



30.11 



29.8, 



•30 



86 



N.W. 



7-' 











30 









32.09 



37-75 



36.45 



11.30 





30. •' 



29.86 



.25 



82.9 



S.6i"W 



17.6 



37 



0.93 



5-4 



I.46 















3,Ye«,»mean>l 























i 



1 











leans 



i.i and including , 





38.87 























2.28 







J for 



and incl 



































tthi 



montli. 









ANALYSIS 



OF WI1TO RECORD, n 







1 



Direction 



N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S.E. 



S. 



S.W. 



W. 



N.W. 



Calm. 







4'6 



908 



in 



55 



46s 







1116 













Duration In hrn. . 



46 



53 



,2 



■3 



34 



365 .45 



63 







Mean velocity. ... 



9.0 



■75 



9 3 



'8.3 



'3-7 



20.7 j '3.8 



18.8 







Greatest tnllcnuo 

 Uruntost volooity 

 llelultaDl miltsiiK 



n ono b 



II KUBlH 



1, 8,350 



ur wan 

 was 60 



5 on tho 

 11 tho lOt 



10th. 



h and 24 



lb. 



Totn 



Uitnt di 



ection, 

 e, 12,672 



S.620 W. 





- Barometer rtadinps reduced 

 temperature 32° Fihrenleit. 



(.-level and 

 t Mem of bi-houily readings taken from 



self-recording instrumert: 



1 Humidity relative, saturation being 100. 



in of observations at &, 15 and 20 hours. 



^ 22 years onls. 1 H years only. 



The Greatest leat was 56.6 above zero on the 

 3rd. 'Hie greatest cod was 4.3 above zero on 

 tin.- _ ,; ;lii giving a rangi ol temporaturo of 52.3 



? \V arii-est day vas tht 4th. Coldest day was the 

 26th. 



21st ; lowest barometer v 

 ing a range of 1.34 inches- 



.Minimum relative humidity observed, was 61 

 on the 6th. 



Rain fell on 8 days. 

 Snow fell on 19 days. 

 Rain and snow on 5 days. 

 Lunar halos observed on 2 nights 

 Aurora was observed on I night. 

 Snow on ground in patches. 

 « Wind direction taken from City Hall records 



