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Monthly weather review for February, 1890


Book ID
104134595
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1890
Tongue
English
Weight
709 KB
Volume
129
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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## TEMPERATURE. The mean temperature of 6I stations for March, I89 o, was 33ยฐ'4, which is 5ยฐ'5 below that of the corresponding month of 1889 , and 2ยฐ'5 below the normal. The mean of the daily maximum and minimum temperatures 41ยฐ'7 and 24ยฐ'6 give an average daily range of 17ยฐ'x, and a monthly mean

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## TEMPERATURE. The mean temperature for November was 42\*'o, which is about normal The average daily range was 16ยฐ'9 . The mean of the daily maxima was 50ยฐ'6, and that of the daily minima 330"7 . The following stations reported the highest average temperature for the month: Sham.

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The average temperature for May was 6oO.8, which is about to\*6 above the normal. During the first week the excess ranged from 8' to IO" per day, the second week about 5", the third week nearly normal, and the remainder of the month below. Cool nights prevailed most of the time. Up to the middle of

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The average temperature for October, 1894, 53O.6, is 4"'o above the average [4g"\*6] for the past six years. The highest recorded temperatures occurred on the ~st, zd, gd, Ipth, 20th and zIst, and were as follows: