59 



Yearly and seasonal averages at Santa Fe, JSF. Mex. 

 1 Compiled from thirteen years' observation of the U. S. Signal Service.] 









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6 



3 



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Perct. 



l7l. 

















46,9 



36.3 



1.93 



36.5 



43.6 



11.9 



3.9 



SW. 



8.5 



Sunxner average 



66.4 



42.8 



7.56 



28,3 



50. 3 



13.4 



4.5 



E. 



6.8 



Atitiunn averaiie 



48.4 



46.4 



3 18 



49.1 



33. 5 



8.4 



2.9 



Var. 



6.3 





30.2 



53.3 



1.90 



41.8 



34.4 



14.0 



3.5 



N. 



6.8 







Vpnil V n vpt'n.oTA ... .. ... 



48.0 



44.7 



14.57 



155.7 



161.8 



47.7 



3.7 





7.1 







The following meteorological data are from observations taken at 

 the U. S. Sii^nal Service statioD, Santa Fe, N. Mex. The data for 1881 



do not include the month of December for that year. 

 1883 and 1884 the station was closed : 



During the years 



Year. 



Mean Ba- 

 rometer. 



Mean tem- 

 perature. 



Mean hu- 

 midity. 



Direction 

 of wind. 



Rain-fall. 



1872 



1873 



1874 



1875 



1876.. 



1877 



1878 



1879....... 



1880 



1881 



1882 



1885 



23. 292 

 23. 272 

 23.211 

 23. 20!) 

 23. 256 

 23. 266 

 23. 251 

 23. 290 

 23. 269 

 23. 268 

 23. 238 

 23. 297 



47.9 

 48.6 

 48.0 

 48.0 

 47.6 

 47.6 

 47.5 

 ,50.2 

 4.5.4 

 49.7 

 48.3 

 47.7 



41.8 

 37.0 

 48.0 

 42.0 

 52.9 

 43. 3 

 42.1 

 39.8 

 44.6 

 51.9 

 44.8 

 53.4 



N. 



E. 

 SW. 



E. 



E. 



N. 



E. 



SW. 

 SW. 



E. 



N. 



9.89 

 9. 73 

 19. 83 



18. 79 

 15.07 

 13.15 



19. 55 

 11.44 



9.89 

 21.75 

 10.37 

 14.89 



For the subjoined tables I am indebted to the courtesy of General A. 

 W. Greely, Chief Signal Officer, U. S. Army. 



Annual and mean annual Icmj'eratiire {in degrees Falirenlwit) at stations of the Signal 



Strvice, U. S. Army. 



stations. 



1873. 



1874. 



1875. 



1876. 



1877. 



1878. 



1879. 



1880. 



1881. 



1882. 



1883. 



1884. 



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OS 



s 

 p 

 a 

 a 



a 



a 



Northern Platean : 



Bois6 City, Idaho 













52.4 



51.4 



48.9 

 49.5 



50.0 

 51.1 



48.6 

 51.6 



42.7 

 44.8 

 4.5.2 

 43.8 



50.3 



39.2 



43.0 



(') 



42.7 



39.5 



40.6 



40.5 



42.4 



48.8 

 18.7 

 49.6 



C) 



50.0 

 49.4 



39.1 

 41.5 

 40.9 

 40,2 

 38.1 

 39.8 

 40.5 

 42.6 



49.5 

 18,3 

 48.7 



(') 



6 



5 



3 

 8 

 4 

 4 

 2 

 4 

 4 

 12 



12 

 11 



2 



9 



.50.2 



Northern Slope : 



A,ssinniboine, Ft., Mont 

 Benton, Fort, Mont 

















40 3 



42.5 



43.3 



42.] 



(') 



{-) 



C) 



C^) 



40.3 

 43.0 



43.6 

 4.5.3 

 43.8 



42.6 

 43 6 



Helena Mont 

















4'-^ 6 















■ 







38.8 



Shaw Fort Mont ... 



















42.1 



45.8 



.50.8 

 20.7 



42.5 

 42.9 

 43.9 



50.3 



18.8 



41 2 



Dead wood Dak 

















40.8 

 42.9 



47.4 

 17.9 



41.2 



Cheyenne, Wyo 



Middle ^iope: 



Denver, Colo 



Pike's Peak, Culo 



West Las A.nimas,Colo- 



4i.8 

 48.1 



45.5 



49.8 

 18.9 



42. 5 



48.6 

 18.2 



44.3 



49.5 

 19.0 



44.2 



48.8 

 18.4 



44.2 



49.5 

 19.4 



46.5 



50.8 

 21.9 



44.1 



40.3 

 19.1 



40 2 



Southem Plateau : 



Santa F6, N. Mex 



48.6 



48.0 



48.0 



47.5 



47.6 



47.5 



50.2 



45.4 



(') 



48.3 



47.9 



'Record incomplete. 



■■^ISro record. 



