ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1901 



Meteorological Observations, McGill College Observatory, Montreal, Canada. Height above sea level. 187 feet. C. H. McLEOD, Superintendmu 



Sunday 24 



THERMOMETER. 



* BAROMETER. 



=9 97 



29.18 

 29-43 

 29.63 



30- '4 

 30.34 



29.98 

 29.63 

 29.75 

 30.05 



N.E. 

 N.E. 

 N.W. 





II28.69 



1.32 



13.90 



3-74 



for and ii 

 ' this month. 







ANALYSIS OF WIND 



REGOBp. 







Direction 



N. 



N.E. 



E. S.E. 



S. 



s.w. 



W. 



N.W. 



Cai-m. 



.Milca 



214 



1302 



781 209 



239 



7>4 



4488 



2715 





Duration Inhrs.. 



i3 



89 



72 »3 



20 



48 



301 



ISO 



° 



Mean velocity.... 



11.9 



■ 4.6 



.0.8 9.1 



11.9 



'4.9 



14.9 



iS.i 





OrcatoBt Luiloago iu one hour wtifl 30 on the 5th 

 9th, 13Lh and 27th. 



Groatoat velocity in gusts was 32 miles pei 

 hour on the 5th and 27th. 



Resultant mileiige, 6307- 

 KosuUunt dirootion, \V. 19° 47' N. 

 Total mileage, 10,6l)2. 



•Barometer readings reduced to sea-level and 

 temperature 32'' Fahrenheit. 



t Mean of bi-hourly readings taken from 

 self-recording instruments. 



1 Humidity relative, saturation beinK 100. 

 Mean of observations at 8, 15 and 20 hours. 



IT 20 years only. § 15 years only. 



The greatest heat was 57-7 on the 1st: the 



greatest cold was i.Z on the 29tb, giving a range 



of temperature of 5.S.4 degrees. Warmest day was 



the 1st. Coldest day was the 29th. 



Highest barometer reading was 30.45 on the 



29.11 on the 14th, 



lOtli ; lowest bji.: 



giving a range of 1.34 Inches- 

 Minimum relative humidity observed ' 



on the 4th. 



Hain fell on 5 days. 



Snow fell 00 18 days. 



Kain or Snow fell on 21 days. 



Depth of sn .w on ground at end of moi 



Fog on the 7th. 



