ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1904. 



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



•J Hl-.l I.KJMETER. 



* BAROMETER. 



30.96 

 3°-55 

 30.3S 

 30.29 



30-47 

 30. 43 

 30. SS 

 30-4S 

 30.18 



29 5 B 



Orofttoat uiiloftuo 

 Urontoat velocity i 



KOBUltllUt milOHRO, 



hour v 

 1 mists v 

 4,452. 



S.W. 

 S.W. 

 S.W. 

 S.w. 



N.W. 

 W. 

 S.E. 



N.W. 

 N.E. 

 N.E. 

 S.W. 



S.W. 

 W. 



N.E. 

 W. 

 S.W. 

 N.E. 

 S.W. 





3-7' 



nth. 







ANALYSIS OF WIND RECORD. 









N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S.E. 



S. 



S.W. 



W. 



N.W. 



Calm. 



Mile 



495 



2030 



303 



859 



6,4 



2,22 



3677 



.692 





Duration Inhra.. 



39 



.46 



30 



63 



SO 



'3' 



180 



IOJ 





Menu velocity.... 



13.7 



'39 



.0.1 



'37 



'». 3 



20.8 



20.4 



16.1 





-level and 

 of bi-hourly readings taken from 



self-recording instruments. 



H23 years only. \ 18 years only. 



The greatest heat was 34.5 above zero on the 



23rd. Tho greatest cold was 20.7 below zero on 

 the 4th, giving a range of temperature of .^.-j 

 degrees. 



Warmest day was the 23rd. Coldest day was the 



Highest barometer 1 

 19th ; lowest barometer 

 ing a range of 1.75 inche 



29.21 on the 14tl 

 lative humidity observed, \ 



1 Of 1 



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