Iiainfall at Cliftoa in 1883, 
By GEOEGE F. BUEDER, M.D., F.E.Met.Soc. 
TABLE OF RAINFALL. 
1883. 
Average 
of 
30 Years, 
Departm’e 
from 
Average. 
Greatest Fall in 
24 Hours. 
Number 
of days 
on which 
-01 in. 
or more 
fell. 
Depth. 
Date. 
Inches, 
Inches. 
Inches. 
Inches, 
January 
3-911 
3-251 
+0-660 
0-575 
24th 
20 
February 
3-995 
2-318 
+1-677 
0-906 
10th 
19 
March... 
0-952 
2-216 
-1-264 
0-274 
19th 
9 
April ... 
0-859 
2-144 
-1-285 
0-210 
18th 
9 
May ... 
1-576 
2-362 
-0-786 
0-384 
25th 
13 
June ... 
3-107 
2-623 
+0-484 
0-516 
15th 
17 
July ... 
3-672 
2-959 
+0-713 
0-711 
20th 
17 
August 
2-384 
3-595 
-1-211 
0-913 
8th 
13 
September 
4-476 
3-855 
+1-121 
0-777 
10th 
17 
October 
3-424 
3-793 
-0-369 
0-492 
14th 
13 
November 
4-950 
2-856 
+2-094 
0-775 
21st 
20 
December 
1-486 
2-841 
-1-355 
0-554 
10th 
12 
Year 
34-792 
34-313 
+0-479 
0-913 
Aug. 8th 
179 
Remarks.— The year 1883 presented no such remarkable 
features in respect of rainfall as its immediate predecessor. Six 
