ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1902 



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



THERMOMETEk. 



this month \ 



■■ BAROMETER. 



N.E. 

 N.E. 

 N.E. 



in miles 

 per hour 



3>-5 



1141.58 







ANALYSIS 



OF WIND 



RECORD. 







Direction i.. 



N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S E. 



S. 



s.w. 

 ,76 



w. 



N.W. 



Calm. 



.Mllet 



3B5 



2717 



517 



3"3 



337 



6265 



g-,6 





Duration in hrs.. 



34 



17a 



53 



=4 



31 



=4 



374 



52 



3 



Mean velocity 



11.3 



■5.8 



9.8 



13.6 



10.9 



".5 ='.8 



18.4 





Qreateat mile 

 Qroalest velo 

 imd 8th. 



188 in 01 

 oity in 



e bourn 

 gusts WD 



us 49 on 

 ■ 52 on 



the 8th. 

 the 3rd 



Re 

 Ke 

 To 



«ultanti 

 sultant 

 al milea 



uileage, 

 Irection 

 ge, 11,75 



4965. 

 , W. 25' 



36' N. 



jjtti„u^^vu. readings reduced to sea-level and 

 temperature 32* Fahrenheit, 



t Mean of bi-hourly readings taken from 

 self-recording instruments. 



t Humidity relative, saturation being 100. 

 Mean of observations at S, 15 and 20 hours. 

 Jl years only, g 16 years only. 



iiie greatest heat wa.s 46.6° above zero on 

 the 28th: the greatest cold was 3.i° below zero 

 on theTth ; giving a ranee of temperature of 5U.li . 

 Warmest day was the 2!ith. Coldest day was the 



Highest barometer reading waa 30.33 on the 

 ; lowest barometer was 28.29 on the 2nd, 

 giving a range of 1.44 inches. 



Minimum 

 1 the 23rd. 

 Eain fell 

 Snow fell 

 Rain or st 



elative humidity observed ' 



14 days, 

 fell on 15 days. 

 Fog on the 6th, 7th 24th and 25th. 

 Lunar Halo on the 16th and 23rd. 



