ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1902, 



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



THERMOMETER. 



56-7 

 54.6 

 56.9 



64.3 

 61.3 

 6s. 7 



46.3 

 47.0 

 46.0 



43.6 

 49.9 

 53-5 



* BAROMETER. 



30. aS 

 29.97 

 29-71 



29.68 



29.63 

 29.81 



29.84 

 29.79 

 39,81 

 29.99 



29.7s 

 29.49 

 29.59 



29.85 

 29. 8z 



29,32 

 29.5a 

 29,87 



29.64 

 29.97 

 29.97 

 29.55 



29.68 

 29.67 

 39.77 



29.85 

 29,87 

 29.83 

 29.56 

 29,19 

 29.39 

 29.74 



N.W. 

 N.W. 

 N.W. 









AMAIYSIS 



OF WIND EECOKD. 







Direction 



N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S.E, 



S, 



S.W. W, 



N.W. 



Calm. 



Miles 



S86 



489 



291 



2.0 



153 



286 



2(31 



3834 





Diirai 



on iiihrs.. 



86 



70 



59 



34 



35 



52 



193 



191 





u^ 



clocity 



6.7 



70 



4.9 



6.2 



4.4 



5-5 1 12.6 



1 



.4.8 1 



Greatest mileage in onebourwiis 3C on the 26th. 

 Greatest velocity id gusts was 30 on the 26th. 



Total mileaEe, 7,230. 



* Barometer readioKS reduced to sea-level and 

 temrerature 32'^ Fahrenheit. 



of bi-hourli" readings taken from 



Mean 



^21 years only. § 15 years only. 



The greatest heat was 80.0 above zero or 



the 2nd: the greatest cold was 41.0 above zerf 



the 9th ; giving a range of temperature of 39,0° 



Warmest day was the 2nd, Coldest day wt 

 4th. 



Highest barometer reading was 30.39 o 

 1st; lowest barometer waa 29.19 on the 

 giving a range of 1.20 inohea. 



Minimum relative humidity observed i 

 on the 14th. 



Rain fell on 19 days. 



Rainbow on the 8th, 17tb and 26th. 



Thunder and lightning on the 24tb. 



Hail on the 24th. 



