Climatological data, New Jersey (1905) (14776565992)
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Identifier: climatologicalda1822unit (find matches)
Title: Climatological data, New Jersey
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: United States. Environmental Data Service United States. Weather Bureau
Subjects: Meteorology
Publisher: Asheville, N.C., U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adinistration, Environmental Data Service
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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ALBAXY, N. Y. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE March 29, 1909 Total IVior.thly Precipitation, February, 1909a
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( ALK Of SIIADES-I.SCilKS i^as than G to g Ti More thaD » i:iu;i \i;\ 1K)!I (i.iMAioi.ocicAi, Kiiioirr; m;\\ .ii:i!sI:v smciiox. II r. s 1)i:i;art.mi:nt oi At.Kicii.TiRi-;, Cl.lMATOI.OGlCAL SlRVlCH OF THK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. ^1EW JERSEY SECTIOISl,LEVI A. JUDKINS, Section Director. \()L. XXII. Atlantic City, N. J., Fkbuuary, 1909. No. 2- GENERAL, SUMMARY. Fibruarv, 1!)09, was an unusually niilil month, tlie meantcnipivaturi for tlic Stair liaviniz liccn hi^lici in February onlytwice in a period of 2) years. The mean temperature for thesame month in IS.O. the mildest February on record, was about2^ higher than the mean of the current month, and for Febru-ary, 1S;)1, only a fraction of a degree liigher. The monthlyma.ximum temperature was the highest reported since 1890, andis the second higlust on record for February in a long series ofyears. The monthly minimum temperature was not as low asusual. Zero, or slightly lower, temperatures were reportedfrom but
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