ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1902 



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



THERMOMETER. 



36.09 



33 89 

 38.51 

 33-9' 



BAROMETER. 



30.38 

 30-34 

 30-33 

 29.91 



30.08 

 30.18 

 30.30 







AI^ALYSIS 



OF WIND 



RECOED. 







Direction 



N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S.E. 



S. 



s.w. 



W. 



N,w. 



Calm. 



Miles 



■793 



=546 



519 



.0.6 



■0.2 



8.3 



2768 



703 





Duration ia hrs. . 



ta6 



S06 



49 



53 



T 



43 



.47 



48 



. 



Mean velocity 



.4.= 



■.., 



10.6 



19, s 





.8,9 



.8.8 



■4-7 





Greatest mile 

 Greatest velo 



JBO in 01 

 city in 



ehouriv 

 Busts wa 



as 43 on 

 3 46 on t 



the 3rd. 

 he 17th. 



He 

 Ke 

 To 



ultant n 

 ultant (] 

 tal milea 



lilea^e, 

 irectlon 

 ee, 11,17 



958. 



N. 24- 2 

 2. 



0' w. 



•Barometer readings reduced to sea-level and 

 amperature 32** Fahrenheit. 



t Mean of bi-hourly readings taken from 

 elf-recording instruments. 



g 100. 



1121 years only. §1' 

 The greatest heat 



._ 28th; the greatest 

 on the 8th ; giving a range 

 Warmest day wa. 



g only. 



57.4° above zero on 



was 10.0' above zero 



temperature of 47.4'^. 



the 2>ith. Coideat day was the 



Highest barometer reading was 30.60 on the 

 ; lowest barometer was 28.87 on the 2nd, 

 giving a range of 1.73 inches. 



Minimum relative humidity observed was 37 

 1 the 26th. 



Rain fell on 11 days. 

 Snow fell on 7 days. 

 Rain or snow fell on 16 days. 

 Fog on the 12th and 27tb. 



