JANUARY, 19 1 1 . MONTHIAY WEATHER REVIEW. C'LIhfATOLOGICAL DATA FOR JANITARE-, 191 1. DISTRICT No. 6, MISSOURI VALLEY. MONTROSE W. HAYES, District Editor. GENERAL SUMMARY. Tlie month opened with a pronounced atmohplieric disturbance over the lower part of tlie clritinnge area, tint1 a wave of high ressure, acconipaniecl 1)y fair and colcl turbance gave snow aiid rain in the lower two-thirds of tlie district on the 1st and %l. Thi.: w a s followed by ti period of low tem erature and generiilly fair weather, easterly direction from Montana arid Xortli Dakota between the 1st and the 4tl1, giving tempertttures of zero or lower at every sttitioii in the district. During the remainder of tlie month there were several marked ilreas of high pressure, but they did not cause the colcl weather they usudly do, ttntl there were iiumerous atniosplieric depressions that moved across all or a portion of tlie district without giving the customary :tmount of pre- cipitutioii. Hence, in n considerable port ion of the (lis- trict, or all except Noith Dakota, a sninll part of South Dakota, and the iiiouiitainous coiiiitry, most of the nioiitli wits warm and dry. The suiishiiie was deficient eacep t 111 a few localities in eastern Nt.braska, in northeastern Colorado, ancl southeastern W~701iiing. In hfontaiitt niicl North Dakota very little outside work TWS done on tlie Government irrigation projects, hut in Wyoming, South DitkottL, and Nebrttskn the conditions were not unfavor- able for sonie classes of construction work. I n the re- mainder of the district more than the usunl amount of outside work was possible. weather, over h f oiitaiia and North Dakota. The tlis- caused by the liig Y 1 pressure, which iiiovecl in it south- TEMPERATVRE. Tlie mean temperature for tlie niontli was below the normal in all of Rlontma, except that part drained by the Madisoii ctnd Jefferson Rivers aiicl over the headwaters of the Tellowstone River; it was below the normal also in North Dakota aiid at a few places in northern South Dakota. Along the Canadian border the departure was pronounced, arid at Havre, hiont., it amounted to a daily average of more than IOo helow the normal. In Wj7o- miiig, Colordo, iiiost of South Dakota, aiid in all of the drainage area lying to the south niicl e& of those States there was a general excess in the ineaii temperature that rtingetl from 1' to Go, and in a few cases slightly Iiigher. The cold period that covered the first four th3-s of the month was the only one that was well defined. During this periocl the lowest temperature recorded \\ as No below zero tit Norris, in the 1-ellowr-stone Nationid Park, ant1 readings lo\+ er than zero were made nt :ill other stations except one in Larimer County, Colo. I n Ictor. Wyomi ng.-The stations in the Bighorn Mouiitains have nearly normal depths, and the forest ranger a t Hunt- ers Station reports the snow in excellent condition to be conserved till late summer. In the Medicine Bow and Sierra M d r e Mountains, a t tlie headwaters of the Laraniie and Plstte Rivers, the depths have increased very much during the month and on tlie 31st nearly a normal depth was on the ground. There seems to be less a t the head- waters of tlie Green River than in any other mountain district of tlie State.- IK S. Palmer, Section Director. C'oZowdo.-Over the South Platte watershed the ma- jority of stations had somewhat niore than the normal freezes that had the e B ect of solidifying the snow; the 62 MONTHT,Y WEATHER REVIEW. JANUARY, 19 1 1 fall during tlie month. L4t the end of the month the tiverage for the siiow scales on the South Platte watershed was 12 inches, or ‘.‘ inches inore than at the close of last January, am1 tlie civernge for the scales on the North Platte watershecl wis I$ inches, or 3 inches more than a t the close of last Jaiiuitrp. C‘onsiclernble drifting occurred. Although there were some 1( )rn teniperatures, liidi cl:ty temperatures were it feature, facilitating tlie setaing of the snow. Rain, an uiiusuitl tliing in Coloraclo in Jttnuary even a t low altitudes, w‘iis reported froni a nuiiiber of high level sttitions.- F. H. Brandt~nt.ury, District Forecclstur. South Dcr7iota.-At the close of tlie month 12 to 15 inches of snow remained on the ground in tlie Blnck Hills.-- S. ]I7. G l e n n . Swtioii Diractor. RIVERS. All streitms were low at the beginning of the iiiontli. During the first few clltgs ti slight rise set in itiicl it was gradual in the Missouri River below Onialia tlirougli the month. However, 011 tlie 31st the stages were still iiiod- erately low. There wits coiisidernhle floatiiig ice in tlie lower Missouri during tlie first 10 clays of tlie niontli. DEFORESTATION AND RAINFALL. The following is :in extract from tlie R>tpitl City(S. Dtik.) Daily Journal, February 4, 1911 : The Editor qf the Jourriol: I have perusecl with considerable interest the letter entitled “Shall our forest reserves be reopened?” I J ~ J ~h n F. Wight, in your IaHt Stili- day’s editiun. Mr. Wight’s points are well taken and worthv of careful consideration. I t would seeni that the policy of the Interior Depart- ment in opening the cultivable areas in the reserves to settlement as fast as the necebsary surveys can he made, sii that in the end the reserves shall contain unly forested land, will remove much of the present cause of complaint, and if Mr. Wight’s statistics regarding tlie output of tiin- hering are correct-that is, that all the merchantable timber will be removed in 30 years-sure1 such a rate ought to be at least fairly vatis- factory to those mho wuulcTreniove the timber at unce with no regard fur the supply of the future. In my opinion, the cleveliipnient of a scientific sybtem of forestation uf hill and niountain regions not suited to agricultural pur loses and of refuresting cut-over timberland, protec- tion from fireb, und selrction of matured timber only for cuttinq where practicable, i k a subject worthy uf tlie most careful consideratioil. Friction niust naturally develop at pninth where other interests CIIII- Hict, for instance. where there is it question a to whether or nut R given ;we% is better suited for aqricwltiiral purp es, IJUt such conflictiiig interests are inevitable ant1 must necebsiarily be adju.itrd its their merits appear froni time to time. But many and desirable as I consider the advantaves of it scientific forestry sybteni tu be, I must, as a student of nieteorolngy. dissent from sharing Mr. Wight’s optimism as t o the climatic itdvitntageh depeiitling nn the covering of a portion of tlie 1-ountrv with forests. He hay* in his paragraph on the “Black Hills”. “Without the forest rotection the rainfall would diminish over 50 per cent, the surface (I? tlie hills would easily erode and wash ~O W I ~ the watercwursea, causing destruc- tive floods: springs and streams would dry up in the suninier and fall, irriqation would be crippled, artesian wells would no longer exist, and farming would depreciate.” This control of the forests over precipitation and run-off hab long been a subject of dispute, and tlie affirmative side o f the quehtion is being maintained with great vigor at present on account, largely, of the fact that any qysteni of purchase of lands by the National Govrrnment fnr purpuses of reforestation must pri)ceecl on the theory that si1c.h refvreb- tation, by increasing the rainfall or regulating the fliiw uf navigalile river@, or both, will constitute a part of the exercise by the Federal Ciovernment of its prerogative of niitking laws for the benefit i i f i ’ o i i i - merce on uavigable rivers. hleteorologists, generally, hold tu the opinion that the effect of forest8 on rainfall is usually a negligible quantity. I will present as briefly a8 possible some of the more coqent argunients and apt illustrations on which this view is predicated. Precipitntion depends on three factors-the presence of moisture in the air, dust particles on which it may condense, and a cooling below the teniperature of the dew p i n t ; that is, to a temperature so low that tlie nioisture present i H condensed. The dust particles are practi- cally dways present in sufficient numbers, so the question resolves itbelf into one of the quantity of mvisture in the air and the tempera- tule. Furests can increase the precipitation, then, in one of two ways only, bvsup living moisture tu the air or l~yreduciiiu the temperature. Now, it‘is a k 6 t that the air within forests is enerahy cooler in simmer than that in the open, )Jilt there is no eviience that this cooling extends above the tops of the trees to any rreat height; in fact, the cooling ten& to cause a diiwnward niotion (i f the air within the forest, which in turn tends to dissipate fw or cltmd instead (i f forming them. Then, again, treea do give uff m5sture hy transpiratinn through their leaves. ThiH proceas is most active, however, on hot, dry suninier days, and diillinishes when the degree of moisture in the air approaches that necessary to cause rain. Aeain, the air is in constant niiition, and the nioisture given of! in a succession of hot da)s will won be hundreds of milea a ~a y . There are c~ne 01 t\WJ localities known where the nioisture supplied by evalmatiun from a small valley hemmed in by moun- tains is condensed as the air rises along the mountain tiides and falls ayltin and aqain tin the same region, but that is only possible where the to JB (I f the surroiinding mountains are above the wenera1 level of rain chudh. As a general proposition, a forest WOUl8 have to be of \aht extent t4l assure that any conderable portion of the moisture hupplied by it to the air would fall again within its limits. Aa regards l o c ~l conditions, the elevation is the true explanation of the increased precipitation in the hills. An exaniination of a chart o f normal rainfall shows that the rainfall decreases froni the Gulf of Mexico north and west: that in the emtern part of fhuth Dakota i t is about equal to that in the Black Hills. I t continues to decrease nestward till the influence of the hills is encountered and again decreaseH froni the hills westward till the Rockies are crossed. To my that cleforeBtation would decreme tlie rainfall 50 per cent is equiva- lent to sayin that without the forests the hills would have less rainfall than oth& aijacent localities which have never been forested. In this connection two or three illustrations are pertinent. In the arid are18 of Arizons anc1 New hkxicu are a number of petrified foresk. These forestH were not ren~oved, yet the rainfall has decreased to from 3 to 6 inches per anniini in those localities. Prof. Ellsworth recites that in the Lop Basin in Central Aaia, “PO lar ffJresh which once extended fur scores i i f nile8 now form wastes uBbranchless dead trunks like gaunt, gray skeletons, and beds of dead reeds cover hundreds of square miles. The supply of water hac; diminished and therefore the forests have died.” Perhaps hlr. \Vi lit remembers the dimtrow flood A couple of years agn which 50 greatfy damaged the C‘rouch line. And all of this damage lw flood wits within the forest. There is, of courhe, no question as to the ad\ antage a fortisted are&, even thouqh this advontage may be greatly exltggerated, as I helieve it usually is, has over a bare denuded u w in conserving muistiire; but the niost recent and careful investiga- tiunn tend to show lhitt a aell cultivated area of equal extent will conserve more i ~~~~i s t i i r e and act as a better regulator of streani fltia than a forest. Much is written regarding the gfeatly incrcueti damage by floods in recent years due til deforestation; no suggestion is made, how- ever, that much of it mny be due to the enormous increase CJf destriict- ible pro1)erty in the cuiuse of the flolJdS. 111 discussing the increased height #I f fli~iids and the dininislied flow of streams in seasons of low water, annther factor is ignored by advocates of forestation fur stream control: the fact that all, or nearly all, of this chan e may be accounted fur by the better drainage to which agricultural qands in these river valleys is subjected. Water which used to stand for weeks on “old bOtt(JII1 lands” is now drained off in a few hours. When due consid- eration is given tn this element in the discussion of flood conditions there will be left, in lily hunible opinion, but little blame to attach to defores tat ion. In conclusion, I would say to advocates of forestation: Protect, develop, and extend the f~ Ire&, where such extension niay appear wise, for their timbpr, fuel, and shade, as parks and hunting preserves, and as it prnfitable use of litnd unfitted for agriculture, and by State or Nation, iir both, m conditions may warrant, and with all such plans and efforts I ani in hearty sympathy; but I ani assured that any extensive policy (i f refnreatstion with A view to its effect on climate, or on the control of floods and droughts. is destined to bring certain disappointment. Very respectfully, CiEORGE v. SAOER, Obst~vo, Ifhother Bureau. ~~ 11 by0 111 i ng . Arapahoe. ............ Barnom. .............. R a i n =.. ............... BQIuIet t.. .............. Casper.. ............... Centennial.. ........... CheyQllne.. ............ Chugwater.. ................ Clark.. ................ 1'ody.. ..................... Crazy Creek.. ............. h r n Q Lake.. .......... Uouglas.. .............. Uobois.. ............... Eatons Rtu~ch.. ....... Echeta ................ Elk blountain.. ........ Encampment.. ........... E r v a P --. Fort x a n i i e .. ........ Hunters Station ........ ........... ............. ............. ................. ............. ............. Lander.. .............. Laranlie.. ............. Lolahania Ranch.. .... Lovell.. .................. hianville.. ............. NQwcStle.. ............ Pathfinder.. ........... Phillips.. .............. Powell.. ............... Rawlins.. ............. Saratopa. ................ Sheridan.. ............. Shoshone Dan.. ....... Soldiers Home.. ....... 8011th Pass City ........ Therniopolls.. ............ IJpton ................. Valley.. ............... Verona.. ............... 'Wants Ranch.. ....... Wilry.. ................ Wrncote.. ............. ~hllowstone Park.. .... (1 ) Fountain ............. 12) liallatin ............ 1 3 ) Graud Canyon (4) Lak~\~ellowstone (5) Norris.. ............. (H I Riverside.. ........... (i ) SodaButte ...... --I ;r; Frenion t ................. Johnson.. ......... 5,5W Bighoin.. ......... 3.Sti2 ('arbon.. ................. Natronn.. ........ 5,101 Albitnv.. ......... S, 074 Laranhe.. ........ 6. OSS do.. .......... $2 ~2 Bighorn.. ......... 4,320 do.. ........... 5,000 .do.. ........... ti,s"S Sheridan.. ........ S,sl'l Converse.. ........ 4, iYB Freruont.. ........ G, 909 Sheridm.. ........ 4.GW Crook ............. I 4,200 Ckulm.. ................. .do.. ........... i , 332 Natrona.. ........ t;, 403 Laranlie. ......... 4. X 0 Johnson,.. ........ &UMI Bighorn ........... 4,632 Converse.. 5,050 ,io .................... Crook.. ........... 4,500 Laramie. ......... 4,510 Fremont.. ........ 5,3i2 Albany.. ......... 7 , I S Bighorn.. ......... i . 052 .do.. ........... 3,825 Converse.. ........ 5,050 Weston.. ......... 4.319 Natrona.. ........ 5,735 Laranlie.. ........ 4.!lOO Bighorn.. ......... 4.376 Carbon.. .......... ti, 748 .d o .. ........... li, 785 Sheridan.. ........ 3,791) Bighorn.. ......... 5,385 Johnbon.. ......... 4,635 Freniont.. ........ ;,Si3 do.. ........... 4,350 Weston .................. Bighorn.. ......... I;, 500 Sheridan.. ........ 4.3tiO lhrhon.. ......... 7.400 Bighorn.. ......... 5.375 Zsrainie.. ........ 4,207 ~e ~~o w u t o n e Park. f;. 2~ do ............. i,!2"0 .do.. .................. i.9110 ..... do ............. i 7% do ............. i:S25 do ............. 1;,500 1 ..... do ............. 7,oOO ..... do ............. i.cm ........ ........ do ........ .~. . I). 65 (I. ob; 1.34 0.511 2. 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C. A. Sherman. Dr. 8. W. Johnson. U. S. Reclamation Servire. GQO. 1.1. Elmes. [I. 8. Recllunation Service. E. J . Ehrenleld. 0. Frederick Clark. t l . S. Wrather Bureau. V. S. Reclmiatlon Servirp. GQO. L. Courtney. John Sherlorh-. A. L. Duhig. t>. E. McPherren. Ja. L. McLaughlin. 11. A. Roode. Ira G . Wiant. Thos. S. Harrison. IT, S, Ret~laniation Service. IT. S. IVeather Biireau. IT. S. Annr. ~ F. A . Eaton. .' I n 18. n. .... SW. Sw . W. \v . SW. SW. 11'. SU'. SW. U'. n. sw. 11. sw. W. nw. w. SIV. 11w. w. UM'. sw. S\V. J. w. IlW. SW. n\v. S. II . n\v. \v . S\V. \v . sw. OlV. ._.. .... .... se. .... ne. ;iU.. w. 5R. \v. sw. w, IV . R. .... .... .... 1. w. IV. U\V. nw . n v . '1 w. ?e. ..... j ....... !... 21.2 ....... /ic; ............ 2ti.4 ....... 51 22.1 ....... 5u 2i. 6 i l + 3. ti IiU ............... ............... 24. ti I+ 2. (I ~ 55 ............... 0. 13 ....... 1. (I4 + 0. 45 1.LW + 0. 2Y 1.3Y /+ 0 .X 0.32 :. ....... 1.54 i+ 1.0; Do. ' no. rho. rio. rio. Do. D O . Do. Po. Do. W. B. Ennis. hirs. R. F. Brirch. I'roi. E. Burke. C. C . Covington. IT. S. Reclamation Service. M. W. Alderson. 2 2 2 > 21 2 2 .3 121 4 2 2 ... 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 .. .. t; I) 3 4 1 0 0 s 5 9 5 I5 5 I: 15 n L:! 10 15 in in in 1 5 3 l 121 ... 8 8 I4 7 .9 0 .3 3 0 7 11; ?L' A I 9 25 "3 ., , .,., -- 1i 14 11 15 s ?n 111 10 .. .. 13 12 3 10 8 11 1; S 4 ...... ....... 13.2 ..... 3.5 ..... I ....... ............ .A35 ........ 2.75 ........ I . ,4 ........ 3. 60 -- i I ---.---- 19.9 ...... ....... ....... 11.2 I ....... 139 5.70 ~_.__ i. S 21.2 14. S LO. 4 20. .I 0.12 1 ........ 1.35 + 0.31 l .i 7 + 0.97 0.75 I+ 0.08 3.04 ......... hdel.. ................. Cascade.. ......... 5. 200 Aprit~ulturd College.. .. (:allatin ........... 4.ioO Augusta ................I ! Lewis and Clark. 4,Oil Babb.. ................ Teton.. ........... 4.461 Bald Butte ............. Lewis and Clark. . 1 i 5 0 I I Bigtimber.. ............ Sweet (irass.. ..... 4.072 Bietimher Creek ........... .$lo. ................... 1.60 ........ 1.99 ....... 2.39 , ........ 1.35 I+ Il.51i .... 24.2 F. .4. Severanc*e. J. T. Njolsnrss. U. S. Forest Service. C. S. BQll. ............... 16.6 - 7.0 53 ............... 13. ??. 0 G I I ....... :; ..... I ............. 0.0; ........ 1.14 ........ 0. 172 - 11.o-1 0.43 ........ 11. Si i f 0.313 1.63 I ........ 0 .9 i I ........ ....... ...... ....... 0.05 0.26 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.25 n. 24 .... I 1 0 .................... Madison ........... Broadwater. ..... Madison ........... Lewis and Clark. . Jefferson.. ...... I 11. 0" ....... .>I> 31 ' 0.2 1 - 6.3 135 6 .._.__ _______ : 5.550 1.500 4. txx) ti, 3iG ~,l j 0 0 ! 2 , i g 3 $S a " ~~- ............. ............. ............. Oliver.. .................. McLean.. ......... Burleigh.. ........ Mercer. .................. Williams.. ........ Stark.. ........... Lamoore.. ........ Williams.. ............... Dickey.. .......... McLean.. ................ Bowman.. ............... Adams.. .......... Williams.. ........ Stutsman.. ....... Kidder.. ................. Foster.,.. ......... Wells.. ........... Billings.. ......... 21 -40. 9 5 -39 11 30 -26 19 -31 i' 2.759 2.082 1,674 1.944 2.453 1.468 1.439 2.253 2.275 1.390 1.509 1.645 ...... .... 0.51) i.. ...... 0.61 1 ........ 0.66 I + 0.13 1.50 + 0.96 0.W ........ 0.30 ........ 0.90 '+ 0.4i 0.27 - 0.05 1.43 ........ 1.35 ........ n.2n ........ 11.05 ........ 1.30 ........ n. i" + 0 .i ~ 1.67 + 1.114 2.01) ........ 2.20 ........ 1.10 ........ 0.2) ........ 0.70 ........ n.i5 + n.w 1.811 + 1.4s 1.42 ........ 0.25 - 0.41; 0. 1% + 0. ?2 n.3n ........ 2.28 ........ 0.35 ........ ... ......I.. 3 -42 28 -31 11 9 -11; 21 30 -33 I 11 0.30 0.23 0. li 0.59 0.47 0.20 0.33 0.13 0.40 0.40 0.20 0.113 0.40 0.51; n.w n.w 11.50 0 .3 ) 0.07 0.20 n.36 0.60 0 .4 0 0. 15 (I. 21) 0. io 1.00 0.15 9 6 Yt s 31 26 ............ -43 3 -36 10 -31 11 -2s 1 -29 2 -29:. 2 ~~~.~ 13 -1.0 9,s 1: ~ 2.5 15 10.6'. ~~ - s. 1 32 ....... 50 - 3.5 36 - 3.6 52 ............ 7 -30 2 28 --i7 , 2 ....I ...... 1 .... .............. 2s -31. 11 26 i ' -31 I 2 .___I .......... ....................... ......... 1 .............. ti3 0.51 I.. ...... 0.30 2ti 0.91 ' ........ 1 1 .S 55i 1 .3 .............. 52 0.95 ' _. ....... 0.40 508 1.00 + 0 27 1 0 30 63 10.26 1 - 0:31 1 U :l I j ... 1.ti5i ........ U.X! 46 IJ.90 . _._._ __ 0.411 54 54* 53 ... ... 47' 59 50 44 ti7 59 51 5s 5'21 54' ... .. ... ... 50 49 ... ... ... ... 57 x3 54 57 42 54 45 41 ... 41 5'2 50 32 54 55 ti9 55 585 5 i li5 51; 53 53 49 54 52 3 i 46 46 71 lil 40 44 Gs 45 Grll 55 53 561 57 55 ' _ ..... ........ 0.w 0.32 ........ 0.11 53 (1.53 ________~ 0 .3 ~ 2.511 I.. ...... 0.4li 3.18 ........ 10.50 2.26 ........ 10.98 1.1-1 I ........ n .3 ~ 3.02 ........ 1.05 ........ I). 40 1.14 I ........ 0 4 9 2.92 ........ 10:75 0. lili ....... -1 0.24 1.20 ....... .I 0.40 0.33 ' ........ ...... 0. G2 2.15 ........ i .2 4 ....... ..... 1 . ....... 1 .3 \+ 0,s l.n:.io 0.56 I - 0.03 10.15 0.w ........ 0.22 ................... ........ ..... 2ti. 2 9.0 2;. li 2lJ. 9 9.5 10.0 7.0 4.7 30.0 3.4 6.5 7.3 34.0 14.0 35,s 3 .7 14.5 13.0 15. i 12.0 17.0 x3.0 10.5 2 .5 l f i . 5 11.5 31.5 7.7 12.0 5.0 6.0 13.1 14.0 24. I 21.2 4.5 12. Y lY.O 3. fi 13.5 11.5 5.5 40.0 11. 7 32. 1 10.5 1. ti 9.8 2s. 9 13.5 11'). 5 ..... ..... 10.3, ..... .... ... .... 5. n s. 0 s. 4 14.2 9.2 3.0 2., 9. 0 7.2 1.1 0. 5 13.0 16. i 22.0 3. 1 7.0 7.5 1s. I1 14.5 9.0 13.: 20. 0 11.0 s. n e. 5 .a. 0 23.0 3.5 12. 0 6.4 4.9 .... .... 15 4 i 5 s 5 > LO 5 5 L4 LO L t i 7 5 13 L5 10 5 11 I 9 4 w 6 7 2 4 9 6 7 11 2 3 4 4 1 5 6 5 4 13 5 3 5 I? 12 13 5 4 ti 8 4 3 S 2 i 10 1 2 6 6 5 s 9 4 4 3 4 8 2 ; 8 5 5 5 9 13 141 5 14 11 18 10 9 I' 15 2 12 2' 10 11 12 11 17 10 13 113 Y 13' ... P ; 8 3 w 14 8 ti 14 1ti 11' ti' 5 15 15 21 3: 14 6 4 5 14 "1 13 11 s 13 3" 6 16 14 13 l i .. ! 21 11 9 14 1; 1 I ; R 13 IS A 17 17 6 .. 5 15l 19 Y ti ti 4 7 4) ;: 1s ti' 12 5 10 18 0 14 4 4 16 111 .. .. 8 14 17 10 16 li 10 14 9 ti 9 78 14' 5 7 ti 2, 4 1: 12 9 8 9 10 21 0 1 13 3 8 9 11 15 11 10 12 6 5 4 12 11 3 n 2n 9 li 10 .. 3 " 4 c 3: Y T 3 p a + 4 - x .. 14 5 4 .. 13 0 b 14 7 17 15 25 ti 7 1 9 15 9 4 14 7 14 11 5 5 9.) -_ .. .. 1 9 7 13 12 1 .. .. 16 11 6 12' 10 21 Y Y 4 6 13 6 25 14 c: 2 9 2 Ir: 8 12 13 9 9 3 12 13 10 10 10 9 9 11 i n 1; 10 5 5 s 15 ... A E .- 'CI P ._ . g .- - .- rJ E F - n. ..... ..... \v . SW. w. W. ..... e. ne. JW. W. sw. SW. ..... n. SW.. sw. sw. W. W. W. SW. W. W. W. W. W. W. W. ne. nw. nw. ne. nw. ne. ..... SW. S . sw. W. W. w. sw. W. W. ..... nw. n. nw. ..... ..... \v . w . w . \V . w . sw. sw. n\v. ..... nw. e. nw. nw. nw. nu.. nw. nw. nw. nw. nw. e. nw. UW. nw. \v. w . 11w. nu.. IIW. nw. W. UW. UW. nw. ..... nw. sw. SU'. W. ..... nw. ...... Observers. hlrs. R. .I. Eveleth. John Eberhart. Wm. Freese. ,ice. DO. W. S. hicCord. t'. S. R~clnmation Service. Jas. NcC'une. \\'. C. Heuderson. \V . \V . W at.son. W. A. Jennings. E. Milson. c'. hi. hlason. U . 8. Reclamation Service. J. S. Collier. E. J. Parkinson. Leon B. Clark. U. S. Weather Bureau. Clyde Grove. Madison River Power C'o F. L. Bryant. Robert Olsen. Yrs. T. Kiermeyer. H. M. Cosier. W. H. Campbell. I. A. Draner. J. W. Hardgrove. M. 9. Carpenter. U. S. Reclamation Rerviw. A . I\ eidenbsuer. l'. \V. Korell. B. hi. Bean. hi. hlailaud. D. L. Doig. M. D. Lytle. 4 . J. Reed. Anna Kiunlan. J. B. Hagelbarger. D. J. Steiner. C. L. Hall. U. S. Weather Bureau. E hi. Walker .i..4TBeiiei.-- L. K. Waldron. 0. A. Thompson. M. A. Uggen. F. 0. A h . G . L. Robinson. A. M. Oberchain. W. R . Lnnuun. C . P. Anishangti. Thos. I'etligrew. E. 1'. Virgin. John Knos. P. B. Anderson. S. P. Grane. J. W. Hesser. J. P. Kidder. 0. H. Ouland. H. H. hfCC'Ulllber. C . J. Hoof. J. L. hiclGovern. J. V. hi. Sundt)erg. J. Christianson. J. E. Goforth. V. G. Morris. B. C. Smith. W. R. Peterson. U. S. Weather Bureau. H. E. TimiF. -~ 5.0 20. I 13.5 -,- - 5.6 39 ~ 31 0.0 55 25 - 1.6 53 71 ............ ,... -1 . .. ...I .... I 2 53 ~ 0.20 3 I 44 , 0 .N 3 1 l 0 .1 ~t ....... 0.12 3 I 41 3u 2 t 4 ~s ' n:43 3 I 41 ~ 0. CPJ ............. ....... + 0.18 - 0.48 1 - 0.21 ....... ....... - 0.44 Potter ................... luster.. .......... Jnion ............. Perkius.. ................ Lawrence.. ....... LfcPherson ........ :regory .................. Faulk.. ........... bloody.. .......... hnhorn.. ........ Keade.. .......... Rrown.. .......... Buffalo.. ................ Lawrence.. ....... .'harles Mis.. Lawrence.. ....... .. ..do.. .......... h s t e r .. .......... Ryde.. ........... Pennington.. ..... 3ta1lley.. ................ kliner.. ........... Hand .................... Beadle.. .......... Edmunds.. ....... 3tmley. .......... Lyman.. ......... hlarshnll.. ........ Brule.. ........... $pink.. ........... Lnwrence.. ....... Perklns. .......... Turner.. .......... SUllV.. ............... 4,700 1,127 5,722 1, sS4 1.5Y5 1.51i5 1,231 3, G24 1,371 ti, 430 6, ti00 ti. 282 3,278 1.890 5, Oti7 1: 564 1.30ti 1,530 2.4G 1. tis9 1,295 1.788 1.400 5.200 2,345 1.447 ............ ....... 1.50 2 55 0.41 3 , 41 I0.15 3 47 u.au 2 ' 54 ~ 0.17 ....... ....... ....... - 11.lti + 0.3!1 .................... 3 43 0.70 ....... 0.94 3 4li 0.35 + 0.07 - IJ. 22 ....... 19.2 11. ti Li.9 11.7 6.2 23.5 20.0 5.2 ................ ....... 64 - 2.2 531 ....... 48 + 2.2 54 - 5.5 sti __ _____ 69 + 3.1 1 ti2 ....... 3s MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Cli,)intologic.cil ckltajbr Junuccry, 1911. District No. 6--C!iint,inuetl. - 2 I 2 e 2 2 r-. - a 2 ~ 21 12 22 2 15 3 22 19 11; i 5 14 14 17 3 2 2 1s 2 2 2 12 2 7 16 21 l!i 2!i 3 13 2 17 1 5 15 2 1 19 9 29 14 > 1 1 1; ''2 14 2 2 1Ci 3 10 14 20 li 3 I9 5 3 1 Y 1; 5 23 18 1 17 5 2 3 ?U 21 1 14 J 10 1 17 18 11 2 37 - :s 5 I ?; !i ' e ;.E ~ 3 2 1 1 3 5 3 2 4 li 2 S 1 2 c 10 2 1 9 5 4 4 3 b 5 1 2 3 1 3 2 12 5 5 2 4 4 1 4 5 b 2 3 1 4 2 10 4 4 0 J 9 Sky. $1 .- I W I Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. ~ Precipitation, in inches. __ - - m Ei F4 $3 - - 6.5 2.0 1.0 4.0 1. 7 0. 8 1.0 2.0 3.2 1. Y 0.9 9. 2 0.5 1.8 4.0 12.9 4.0 0.5 11.5 3.8 4.5 li. ti 1.1 15.0 4. 1 1.5 3. 5 8.0 3.0 1. i 7.0 11.0 3.0 25.0 11.5 1.5 1.1 3.1 0.5 5.5 I ., 4.5 0. ti 2.0 I). 5 2.0 li. (1 4.0 2.2 1% .... .... .... .... 3 .4 .... ~ ~~ % I2 5 - - 30 - 25 - 23 - 20 -32 - 32 -21. -29 4 1 -25 - 20 -211 - 22 - 30' - ''2 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... -30 - 2ti - 24 - 23 - 33 -34 - 20 -;%I - 24 .... .... .... .... .... .... - TL - 24 -B - 92 -25 -29 - 50 -21 -23 -27 -33 -2Y -20 -26 -3 - 24 -26 -26 -27 -'ZI - 23 -3) - 24 - 30 - 2s -14 - 28 -2s .... .... .r., - .... .... - -* c1 a .- u; '3 $2 2 c L 0.30 0.08 0. 10 0. 3 0. WJ 0. 24 0.05 0. 15 0. 15 0.05 0.05 0.30 0.05 0. 1ti 0. 15 0. 21 0.05 0.51 0.23 .... .... .... .... 0. 23 .... 0. 10 0. 40 0. 20 0. 15 0.15 0. 4 u I). 30 (1. 0s 0. ti0 0. 17 0.30 0.66 0.59 0.08 0.05 0. ob: 0.05 0.25 0.21 0.07 0 .3 0. V? 0. 20 0. 29 0. tm 0.09 0. ?d 0.13 1'. 0.1s 0.1s 0. 70 0.05 T. 0.50 0.05 0.10 0.01 0. m 0. 10 0. 07 0.20 0.18 0.50 0.34 0.23 T. 0.20 0.41; .... .... .... .... .... n. 12 .... n. 3:! n. I n (1. IC1 0.40 0.31 0.05 o. 50 - 3 >? :; ?': 4 - 14 9 15 20 ti 11 12 9 1X 12 4 8 ti 19 1 Y 16 17 15 15 17 14 23 19 10 1 I) 1b 11 118 12 9 12 8 17 17 17 13 14 10 13 12 10 19 13 1lJ 15 IC I2 14 ti Stations. a ~ ne. e. nw. UW. nw. .... nw. nw. W. nw . l l \V . UW. u\v. UW. 11W. .... .... .... SW. nw. UW. nw. .... nw. 11. nw. U. SP. s. I l W . 9. w. S?. se. .... nw. nw. e. nw. n. nw. se. w. .... IlW. Il. n\v. 11w. nw. nr. .... I]\\', nw. 11W. se . 11w. 11W. nw. n\v. nw. SW. nw. e . nw. w. SW. nw. SW. nw. IIW. nw. nw. nw. ..... .... ..... nw. nw. nw . .... nw. I N ' . nw. SW. 11. 8. nw. nw. South Dakota. Aberdeen.. ............ Academy.. ............ Alexandria.. ........... Ardmore ............... Armour.. .............. BeUefourche ........... U rook iugs .............. ('amp Crook.. ......... ('anton.. ............... Cascade Springs.. ..... C'astlemood.. .......... (.'entervllle.. .......... Chamherlain.. ........ Clark.. ................ Cbttonwootl.. .......... ('row Creek.. .......... Daviston.. ............. Deadwood. ............ Deerfield.. ............. De Smet. .............. Dowlinp .............. Dumont.. ............ Eales.. ................ Elk Moimtai n... ....... Elk Point .............. Ellingson. ............. Engiewood ............. Eureka. ............... Fairlax. ............... Faulkton.. ........... Flandresu ............. Forest IJurf.: .......... Fort Mea e .......... Frederick. ............ Greenmont.. ............ Greenwood.. .......... Hardv Ranger Station Harvkys Ranch.. ..... Hermosa.. ............ Highmore.. ............ Hill City ............... Hopewell. ............ Howard.. ............. Howell.. .............. Huron ................ Ipswich.. ............. Kadolia. .............. Kennebrc. ............ Kidder. .............. Kimball.. ............ La Delle.. ............ Lead 5 .. .............. Lemmon.. ............ Marion. ............... Marston.. ............. Mellette.. ............. Menno.. .............. Milhank.. ............ Mitchell.. ............ Mohrldge. ............. Murdo.. .............. Oelrirhs .............. Orman.. .............. cxtumwa.. ........... Pierre.. ............... Planklnton 5.. ......... Pollock.. ............. Rapid City.. ......... Redfield. ............. Rochford ............. Rosebud. ............. Rosebud Agency.. .... Roslyn.. .............. Selbv.. ............... Siouk Falls. .......... SpearMi. ............ S t.ephan .............. lama ................. 'ryndall.. ............. Vale.. ................ Vermilion.. ........... Waters Ranrh.. ...... Watertown.. .......... Wentworth ............ Wessin ton Springs.. . Whlte f a k e ............ Wlnner.. .............. Yanliton.. ............. Ninnt8Ola. Pipestone.. ............ Colorado. Akron .................. Albion Lake ........... Alma.. ................ Arriba (near) ........... GannvaUey ........... Savoy.. .............. ,I .... ....... . .... 23.2 Y 7 9 7 7 9 14 23 2 6 .... .... ; '0 .... 1 3 0 3 11 15 5 ti b 8 11 12 15 2 7 10 10 14 13 13 .... 9 i 8 7 1 4 12 15 .... i n 12 13 0 12 l b Y 2 10 (J 12 7 ti !J 13 14 s Y 10 9 10 14 9 11 1; 8 12 7 4 8 3 b 5 10 10 8 15 I1 Y 5 10 I 0 R 17 17 1; ............ 17.3 - o.ti i-&i, 7.5 ....... I 41 I 81 22. (', ....... 57' 31) l t i .2 ....... til 1 31 23.1 ....... ... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..... .... ... ............... 19.7 1- 1.5 153 ............ 59 ... 11 30 2s 81 91 31 Y 31 31 .. 30 31 % 31 31 31 ?9 25 Y 31 30 2s 31 31 31 31 9 a 1 30 25 30 28 25 .ox 2s 30 281 25 yl .. -. r .0 ....... 20.P ...... 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 8 3 3 .. , 3 3 3 { 9 3 3- > 3 3 ....... I... 27.4 ....... 54 11,s ....... ........ ....... T ........ 4; I l.*' + 0.s5 5Y I 0.s4 + 0.25 ....... ........ ....... ....... .... ............. ....... 12 Y 9 5 17 1 ti 14 I u -. 11 1 15 5 14.0 ....... til 7.3 - 1;. 1 39 5.1; - i.(l 39 l O.O 1 5s .. 3.1 . 2 5 3 1 0 2 1 4 T . 0 3.0 1 0.- 2 0.4 5 2.0 3 1.A 1 ci.0 I 1 Spilik ............. 1 1.300 Hutchinson.. ..... 1.3'25 ,:rant .............. 1.148 Davison.. ........ 1,312 Ralworth.. ...... .I ...... Lym:m.. .......... 2.3cNJ Fall River.. ...... 3.339 Butte ............. 1 2.920 4.9 ...... 44' 21.0 ....... 23.2 ....... Stanley.. .............. Hughes.. ......... 1.572 Aurora.. ........ 1,528 ....... ............... 5.1 ....... 41: 27. i + ti.2 ti2 i .4 1 - i l 0.1 40 :'amphell.. . ......I.. ..... Pennington.. ..... 3.251 Penniugton. ...... 5.3'28 rodd ............. 2 .W ... .(IO. ........... 2. rm Dav.. .......... ..I.. ..... L a i ~e n c r .. ...... .I 4.500 Walaorth ........ Minnehaha.. ..... l--iiik La\~rrnce.. ....... I 8.G47 Hvde ............ : 1.sJU ?pink.. ........... ' 1 .~ 1.2 2.0 ti. 2 12.0 7. 1 2.3 3.5 T. 3.5 5.0 3.5 1.0 4.4 Y. 0 ti. 5 5.2 0.5 4. ti 9.0 5.0 58. 5 13.5 3.8 .... .... .... .... 5 1 6 6 I; 1 3 0 5 1 4 5 G 3 1 1 4 2 2 11 4 3 .. ............... "5.5 + 3.1 ti4 ............... 4.ti I I ....... 3s i5. i ' i i . 1.. .. 5 4 I 15 1 12 ... ....... 9.0 ....... 44 .... I... .....I .......... 13.0 ,: ...... 1 ;;> 21.3 ~+ 11.8 15s 1i.t: ...... 19.3 + 1.9 5s 21,s ....... 5Y .... ............. ....... :1 5Y 0.31; ....... 3 4s 0.10 - 0.31 ....... 0.31 ....... 3 ' 49 0.w + 0.31 3 47 0.50 + 0. 12 ....... 0.05 ....... :3 1 45- 0.65 + 0.20 ~~ Mesdr.. ................. Bunhonmie. ..... .' 1.41s Bi1tt.r.. ......... ..I 2.ilL5 12 1s 1 :I 13 1s 1 li 1.3 11 6 4 13 10 18 24 ... . lay.. ............ 1. '"'2 :odington.. ..... .i 1.735 Lake.. ........... .'. ...... lerauld.. ......... 1,410 Aurora.. .......... 1. FAG 1 2.500 1 . 234 Lawrence. ....... .I 4 .m E%;n: : : : : : : : : : ..... 1 .......... 7.8 10.3 11 ::: ;A' 14.1 - 0.7 55 ..... 1 .......... I::; (I ::; :: ............... ................ ................ ................ 33.7 1 ....... 67 13 I 5 l o 10 8 1 17 .. .'. ......... 14 13 a. 14 j 4 nw. ........... ....... 0.3s ........ 0.33 ....... 4.2s ........ 1.3 ___I ____ 1.21 +U.51 10.50 3 53 0.19 ........ 0.07 W. 6. Campbell. Ira M. Barnhawe. Anna B. Osborne. Fred R. Dungan. C. A. Creel. Pipestone.. ...... .I 1,710 i 11 I ............ 10 11 e. 0 13 W. 5 i 2 ILW. , ... , ..... Boulder.. ........ .............. .......... ... 31 1.1% 81576-11-5 1.M) 3.52 0.12 0.12 0. $2 0.34 0.u2 0. l Y 1.20 (1. ti6 0.19 0. til 0.1" 0. lil 0.13 U .3 i '+ lJ.W - 0.30 - 0.12 + 0.07 ....... ....... ....... ....... ............ ....... ....... u.ou ....... ....... ....... - 0.1E + 0.04 Boil der .......... Larimer ........... .Year Creek.. ..... IVekl .............. ... .do.. ........... Park.. ............ Boulder.. ......... Phillips. .......... I'lear Creek ........ iVeld ............. .I Larimer.. ......... Logan ............. Boulder.. ......... Larimer.. ......... Y.3W i.51HJ s. 550 4.64!1 5 . 0i5 i. tii0 LWI 3 . i 4 5 i , 534 4,!11ki 5. I K 4,BSIJ 4. YSU 8. U)0 0.511 0.3J 4.95 1 . OM 1.13 0.35 0.2!1 0.05 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... + (I. 12 - 0.02 - 0.42 .,arinier.. ......... r'unlB.. ........... .. .do.. ........... 3rou.n.. .......... 3oone.. .......... 3oxhutte.. ....... 3arlan.. .......... 3ovd.. ............... 5.20ti 8.51" 4.13s 2,521 1,74i 3,9G 1,939 0. .m 0.80 11. $2 0. 11.5 ....... - 0. "3 - 0. li - 0.22 0.04 0. 41; 0. 30 ............ ....... - 11. 3 i + 0. (I1 ......... jarpy.. ........... hndy.. .......... 'helps ............ Noshin~toii ....... 1; 210 2, YC8 2,515 1,122 11. 40 0 .0 i 0.05 0. (15 0.10 IJ. 20 0.19 0.20 0.24 0.59 0. 20 0. G3 0.30 0. ti0 - 0.54 - 0.1Y - 0. 3lj - 0. 21 - 0.0s + 0.23 - 0.03 ....... ....... + n. 14 ....... ....... ....... ....... \n o s .. ................. iork.. ............ rill ............ er ............ rrv.. .......... er.. .......... mtte.. I .' ............. 1as.. .......... 'latte.. .......... ~3\Vson.. ......... iuov ............ :alhie.. ........... Iitrhcock ........ 'ront.ier ......... 3ntler.. ......... tirhardsou. ..... 'awuee.. ......... :age .............. 311fialo.. ......... 'erkins. ......... 3 rowii .................... Iolt.. ............. efierson.. ....... Whore.. ........ hn7es.. .......... ~ranklin .......... Jodge.. .......... kmce.. .......... Wlmore .......... lance.. .......... !berry.. .......... :osper .................... lawson.. ......... 1all.. ............ 'erkins. .......... ireelev.. ......... homas.. ......... yebsfer.. ........ 1,715 8,65S 2 ,4 i i 2,674 1,951 2,555 2.25s .............. 1,442 2, I. 1. 2 . 2 , 1,1519 945 l ,K 4 1,430 2,2m 3.38:! l,S% 1.3llj 1,641 3,714 1 8?0 1 1 1 1. Lq4 3,550 2,557 1,sw 3.405 2.021 1,646 2,695 0 .i ~ 0.lN (I. w 0. IN - a i s + 0.1Y - 0.35 - 0. 11 U.6tj 0.20 11. 29 1.M) 0.32 0.05 0. 20 0. cs 0. 411 T. ....... ....... ....... ....... ............ - 0.09 - 0.M - 0. 41 + 0.02 - 0. -14 - 0.39 5 9 6 Y 9 0 .. w. s . SP. U\\'. nu'. n. sw. ........ lJ.71) 11.20 U.10 0.50 + 0.03 - 0. 23 - 0.57 - 0.114 u.20 0.35 D.45 1 .x I. 10 3.25 ............ - 0.22 - 0.14 ....... +O.bY - 0.43 ........ MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Clii~~cctologicctI ckctn for Jmtimryl 1911. District KO. 6-(!ontinuecl. JANUARY, 19 1 - 1 2 e 2 1, 2 Y R - 4 1 15 8 1 1 Y Y 1; 14 4 39 3 2 2Y 13 1 Y 20 ... li -l , 15 11 20 2' 10 1 ti 21 12 s 3 1 2 16 15 20 5 15 1s 14 5 25 4 19 l i 20 20 25 15 3 15 c 13 14 17 5 2 19 4 1 1s 12 1's "3 1 3 zl Ib 6 ti 3 3 19 35 1s 2s 23 30 10 20 3lj 11 17 21) 8 18 11 .. ... a ~~~ ~~~ Temperature, UI degrees Fahrenheit ~~- ~ Precipitation, in inches. ~ Sky. ~~ j 2 .. 5 !C :; ;s < .: .r i: ~ 2 3 3 3 1 4 1: f 1 3 2 ti 7 2 4 2 3 2 2 1 f 1 2 1 11; Y 3 L 3 , 1 3 2 1 1 i 1 > 7 1 1 1 3 1 1 L 1 2 2 4 1 4 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 5 1 2 > > > n > 3 1 1 1 2 - i c d - 31 31 31 30 3J 12 30 30 30 .. 3u1 ... 10 25 251 31 101 ... ... ... ... 301 ... ... ... 30 291 ... :31 ... ... 10 :31 10 30 10 ... ... 81 31 30 10 31 29 30 2Y 31 29 10 10 ... ... ... ... 2Y 31 ... ? 3 4 ... 31 I0 30 31 31 29 31 10 , -31 -1; -21 -I> - 21 - 14 -.> -L -14 - "1 .... .,' -_ - .... .... .... .... .... .... -12 .... .... .... -1s u -211 .... .... .... - "3 -21 -15 -21 -.>.1 -_ .... .... -21 -30 - 22 - 23 -35 -19 -25 -1i - 20 -1i - 2' -1Y .... .... .... .... -19 - 2s -27 - "0 "7 - "5 - 24 - 26 - 20 - "6 -16 -24 -21; -21 -15 .... -_ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... - 30 -18 -19 - 20 -25 - 3 - 25 - 17 - 23 -26 -25 - li -25 - 1s - 1s .... ..... - L - > O r b.: *: - -I c - " 4 - 16 li 5 19 1" 17 25 11 14 1s 4 20 ... 13 1s 11 24 1" 20 21; Iti 4 24 7 5 5 26 8 "1 14 14 "4 11 1 11 11 12 4 li 2. 13 12 5 I! 2U 1 ti Y ti 2n 1Y 12 15 16 e 14 1 1ti 12 12 11 12 1 (i S 11 12 15 9 9 12 18 I0 10 19 - +/ '3: ,a: 0 : C r .Y ' -: 2: Z ' Z 2 -. - b 25 ti 1; 12 4 1:: 15 5 15 Y ... ... ... 15 2 I t i 12 ti 5 10 25 3 15 15 24 3 19 Y ti s ti 1Y 2i 14 1" 25 10 .. > 4 Y 7 15 3 1'0 9 1u I i t i I O 11 5 s 18 li 12 ti 12 s 5 , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 8 0 I 4 14 10 7 1" ... ... 'i 9 6 12 6 + Y Stations. Counties. observers. -? C r e = 3 b - 3 . i 11.: 3. I 5. ! 4. I 8. : 10. 9. ( .I?. I 1. i 1.: i. ! 4. i 1 .: 3. : 17. 1 IO. : 2. i ,. : 2. : 10. : 3.: ti. t 4. 1 4.2 3. :: It;. I 45. I 9. 1 s. 1 5.1 57.1 13. I 9.1 4. :: 3.5 T. 5.3 :3. c 4.2 IJ. i 2. u 2.6 .... I. * .... .... .... .... n. 7 4. lj 3. 0 1. 0 4.0 1.0 2. 0 1. u 2.0 6. 0 2. 5 2. I) 2. 5 i. 0 2. 0 10. ?i 3. 0 4.0 0.5 4. 0 1;. 0 3 .0 1.0 2.0 10. 0 3. L' (1. 5 2.0 T. 4.0 i. 0 2.0 1.0 7.5 2.0 4.5 13.2 1.0 3.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... :- - 0 .3 0. -li I). 2( 0.1; 0.31 0. 1; (I . 5( 0.3: 1. u> 0.11 0.1: 0.2: 0.15 (1. 0; 0. I( 0. 43 0.4:: 0.1s 0. t:1 0. 05 0 .x 0. ui 0. 2.1 0.13 0.22 0. 2: 0. i 5 0. S i 0. SI1 (I. 311 0. B3 0. ;(I 0.51 0.48 0.25 0.15 0. u4 0. 3 0.30 0.20 0.03 0. 20 0.21 0.04 0. 4J 0.30 0. 10 0. 14 0.40 0. (17 (1. 05 0.02 0. 10 0. 20 0. 411 0.11 0. ltj 0. 39 0. 10 0. 24 0.30 0. 30 0. 05 0. 1" 0.30 0.40 0. 34 0.53 0. 20 0.2Y 0. w 0.30 0.05 (I. 10 0.30 T. 0.40 0. 15 0.25 0.20 0.35 0. "5 1. "0 0. 10 0.21 ..... ..... ..... ..... .... 0. m .... .... 0. 40 .... .... Colorado-Continue1 Auldhnrst ............ Boulder.. ............ Burlington.. ......... Cassels ............... Castle Rock .......... Cheesman.. ......... Cheyenne Wells.. .... Cope.. ............... Coronaas.. ........... Denver.. ............. Edgewater. .......... Estes Park Hatchery Fort Collins .......... Fort Morgan ......... Frances.. ............ Geor etown Greefey .... 1:: : :: Grover.. ............. Hartsel.. ............. Hawthorne.. ......... Holyoke (near) ....... Keotn.. .............. Laporte. ............. Leroy (near). ........ Longniont g$. ........ Longs Peak (near). .. Lula Psss.. .......... Moraine.. ............ Platte Canon ......... St. Cloud ............. Sedgwick ............ Sill Mine.. ........... Spioer (near). ........ Sterling.. ............ Waterdale.. .......... Wray.. .............. Ainsworth. .......... Albion.. ............. Alliance.. ............ Alma.. .............. Anoka.. ............. Arcadia.. ............ Ashland.. ........... Ashton ............... Atkinsou. ........... Auburn.. ............ Aurora ............... Beatrice. ............ Beaver Cit.y.. ........ Bellewe. ............ Benkelman. ......... Bertrand.. .......... Blair.. ............... Bloomfield.. ......... Bradshaw.. .......... Bridgeport.. ......... Broken Bow. ........ Burge.. .............. Cairo.. ............... Callawav.. ........... Cambridge.. ......... Canton (nearj ........ Columbus.. .......... cozad.. .............. Creighton ............ Crete. ................ Culbertson ........... Curtis.. .............. David City ........... Dawson. ............. Du Bois ............. Ellis.. ............... Elm Creek. .......... Elsie.. ............... Enderslake.. ......... Ewing.. ............. Fairbury.. ........... Fairmont.. .......... Fort Robinson.. ..... Franklin.. ........... Freniont.. ........... Fullerton. ........... Geneva.. ............ Genoa.. ............. Gordon. ............. Fort Lupton.. ....... Frys Ranch.. ........ Idaho Springs.. ...... \7Un13 ................ Ncbraako. 5 . w . SW. U' . S. SW. SU'. S. W. sw. Nrs. Alice A. Auld. j. H. Wangelin. A'. P. Davis. Harriet hl. Cassell. ............ 3s.ti + 4.Y 35.5 ....... ........... 3ti.U + S.4 36. li ...... 35.2 + 6.5 29.2 - 0.2 11.2 ....... 3s. 2 + 9.1 3i.S ....... 3 l .t i +5 .1 31.2 + &ti 25,s ....... 32,s + ti. i 30." ....... ............ ............ 30.0 ....... ............ 3 1 : L a 3 2 3 w 3 3 3 2 2- 9 3 3 B 3 3 3 3 6 -.. ... (i: 4: 5: 4> 2t 5: 5( 5( 5( 24 31 4i 3: S! 44 4 52 2Y 41. 44 57 45 51 54 51 ti3 BY 4c 52 51 .. mend maswe^^ we^^. %. Thornburg. I. W. Adanis. i. A. \Villiauis. .r. S. Wcather Bureau. DO. 3r. N. P. Levin jadord H. Thornson. oiorndo Agricultural College 3 . W. Benedict. ?ella M. Scott. . W. Barry. rlornian JV'. Fry. 3 . I,. Corbett. 'Jelsou Reynolds. .;corm M. Blake. U'. nw. w. w. w . ..... ...... e. nw. w. S\V. U'. ...... ...... ...... ...... SW. IIW. w. sw. sw. IIW. sw. ..... nw. se . se. ..... sw. SU'. S. W. S. nw. ..... 5. nw. S. S. SW. nw. SC. sw. u\v. ..... ne. ..... ..... nw. ..... nw. S. w. IlW. nw. S. 11 B' . SW. il\\'. S. ..... se. ..... se. ..... ..... ..... hiiifi. Kleinknerht 3. E. C'hesrbro. i. C. Cauble. . J. Willis. . P. GriMu. ............ 32.1 I+ 3.8 ~::::I :...... ...... ............ 33.4 + 7 .i 24s ,+ 1.0 ............ ..... ....... ............ 0.2li - 0.15 0.32 - O.O? 0. 22 ....... ....... '. A. Taft 'has. Green. :reat JVeskru Sugar (10. Enos A. hlills. i . N. McC'nhan. . 1). Stead. )euver Union Water Co. diss Guilla Sirrrs. Cdwiu Lewis, hi. D. 'has. F. Deiniugrr. Crank W. Murphy. :reat Western Sugar 1.0. '. H. Boothroyd. . C. Tuonwy. ;eorge W. C uster. . ..d o ............. I.-;-::; .. .do.. ........... , . , r3 letferson.. ....... .I a , 49- Larimer ..........., 7.750 !edgwick. ........ ..lear Creek ....... .I 1?E ..___ 1 :. .".' 3u. 0 ...... 14,ti I ....... ............ 3u. 0 ....... 36.1 ....... 34.3 + 5 .2 ............ ohii M. C'ottou. 7. M. Weit.zel. . A. Keegan. Y. A. Sharpnark. V. \\'hitla. . L. tJwen. )r. 4 . 9 . voii Mansfelder. :. Rein. 'has. J. Wilson. . H. HtlffIllZU. 'hi., Burl. S. Quincy R. R. p. S. n'sshani. .hi. Davis. 'rof. 1. A. Tyler. L. D. Druliner. V. F. Uobbin. I. C. Van Deusrn. )r. L. C . Bleick. C. C . Roggy . jobt,. H. Willis. hi., Burl. & ~r i i i i c y R. R. I. A. Davis. Elliott Harrison. . EI. Evans. !has. Jensen. L . E. Hann. ,. A . Luttin. . L. Cherry. )oane College. . H. Corrirk. )r. S. R. Razee. . Clingman. Irs. E. I. Atkinson ). hl. Backos. !. J. Wood. I. L. Sutton. . F. Brittain. :. W. Chappell. I . H. Benson. V. F. Cnmb. hi., Burl. & Quinry 'ost Surgwn. .. R . Perk. :mest Hnhn. !r. F. W Johnson. . M. Flory. '. W. Parsons. . F. Williams. /. H. Stoll. lr. W. J. Bartholom ,. A. Barues. rus Carver. F. E. Morgau. 8. Marsh. '. S. Forest Service. L . L. Rush. 24. ti ....... 20.4 - 2.5 28.0 + 3.8 28.4 + 1.1 21. ti ....... 0.20 -. 0.21 - 0.38 ............ ~. ~ /alley.. .......... 2,186 jaunders .......... 1,100 jhemau.. ........ 2, M i l ............ 3 .0 + 2.1 2 .0 ....... 29.2 + 3.5 26. 2 + 0. Y 29. I + 3.S 30.6 + 2.1 26.7 ....... ............ 3olt .............. 2,lW ;age.. ............ 1,235 geniaha.. ........ 1,051 lamilton.. ....... 1, i 9 2 riirnas ............ I 2.14i ...I ... ............ ............ 24.3 + 1.0 19.6 ....... 38.0 + 2. (I 31.0 + 5.5 24. s ....... ............ ...... 3 31; 3 47 ..... 3 I W 3 G5 3 I 59 ...... 3 5s 3 ~ li0 3 I 56 3 J 55 ........... 29,s + 4.5 30." ....... 25.8 ....... 25.7 + 2.4 ............ 0.41 - 0.27 I). 05 - 0.55 ............ I Y . 2 + 2.5 3 i . S + 5. ti 39. 4d ....... 28.4 + 1.0 !t;.lj + 4.6 31. 4k + 3 .2 ............ ............ ............ .... I - ...... I ... I ... . . -1 ::: ...I ... I 39 3 1 62 o 5Ii "t 5s 3 52 3 42 3 55 3 I 45 3 1 41 3 1 55 ........... '1. I) ....... !i. Ii + 1. 1 24.4 + 0.2 %.ti + 5. 2 !9.4 + 4 .3 !4.6 + 5 .0 !4. t i ....... !!%ti f 3 .i !4.0 + 4 .2 !5. ti ....... R. R. ew. Gosper. .............. Got henburg.. ........ Grand Islaiid.. ...... ........... !S.3 + 2,s !7,2 + 2 .2 10.4 ....... !5.3 ....... 18.7 ....... ........... Gr3nt ................ Greeley .............. Guide Rook.. ........ Halsey g ............. 1. - .Y MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Cliinatologicnl datafor January, 1911. District No. 6-Continued. 31 31 10 30 31 i n 31 10 29 10 l o t 30 l e t -_ -24 -20 -22 -2s -1i -22 ........ ........ -3.5 -1Y -2.3 -32 -25 -17 -26 ........ 20. 6 23.4 25.0 + 2.0 - 0.3 + 0.2 Cedar.. ........... Clay. ............. Adanis.. .......... Hayes.. ........... Sheridnu. ......... Thayer.. ......... Boxbutte.. ....... Furtias.. .......... hlcPhersou.. ....... Pbelys.. .......... Dodge.. .......... Chase.. ........... Butfalo.. ......... KimbaII .......... Rock. .............. Garden.. .......... Dna.son. .......... Lancast.er ......... Lodgepole ............. Cheyenne ......... Loup .................. Sherman .......... Lovai .................. Custer ............. Mc'Cook ................ Reolwillow ........ McCooi Junction.. ..... York.. ............ Madisou ............... Madisou .......... hfarqiiette ............. Haniilton ......... Mason City.. .......... Custer.. .......... Minatare.. ............. Scotts Bluff.. ..... Miudeu ................ Kearnev .......... Mitchell.. .............. Scotts bluff.. ...... Nel~raska City.. ....... (>toe.. ............ Norfolk.. ... :. ......... Madison.. ........ N0rt.h Loup... ......... Valley.. .......... North P'ktte.. ......... 1,incoiu.. ........ Oakdale. .............. 0.20 0.13 0.42 0.w 0.30 I) 10 0.31; 0.30 0.31 O.ti0 0.35 0. $2 0.15 0.51 0.15 0.36 0.60 0.18 0.55 0.10 - 0.56 - 0.31 - 0.02 - 0.04 - 0.36 - O .b l ....... ...... + 0.17 + 0.02 - 0.04 - 0.31 + 0.48 - 0.37 + 0.03 - 0.44 + 0.17 - 0. 13 ....... ....... 31.2 27.0 2s. 1 ______ + 6.4 + 3.9 ........... .) -, A. li 26.li 23. 2 31). H 3 O .i . 31,s 22,s ............ ....... + u.4 + 0.4 + 4. 3 + 4.4 + 0. I + 4.: 3 .4 21.1; 36.2 28.2 2s.4 22.3 '23.3 27. i 20.0 25. 4 19.Si ............. + 2 .0 - 1.1 ............. ............. ............. ............. + 3.5 + 7.5 + 3.2 + 1.1 + 6.3 + 1. 1 + &. 9 ...... ............. ............. ............ __ ___. 0.05 0.20 0.40 0.30 0.15 0.40 0.38 0.38 0.31) 0.27 0.30 0.28 0.32 0.45 0.3; 0.50 0.02 0.06 0.55 0.20 T. 0.45 0.55 0.14 0. '40 0.10 0. d5 0. 40 0.57 0.30 0.2s 0.45 T. 0.30 0.54 0. 20 0.15 O.? n. OR 0.30 0.32 ............. - 0.20 - IJ. ?2 - 0.10 - 0.2ti - U.2b - 0.43 - I!. 49 - 0. 15 - 0.2s - 0.1Y - 0.14 - 0:m + 0.19 ........ ........ - n. 4 i - 0.27 ........ ............. ............. - 0.30 ........ - 0.07 - 0.1s - 0. OII - 0. - 0.14 + 0.11; - 0. 05 - 0.24 - 0.20 - 0.03 - 0.51 - 0.46 - 0.04 - 0. 67 - 0.57 ........ ........ ........ ........ - u. 19 + n. 05 10 10 29 31 lot 10 31 ........ -23 -1s -19 -27 -30 -2 -29 ....... 15 9 7 9 9 5 9 8 1s I 6 9 ......... IIW. sw. nw. s. ow. I s. ' w. se. s. U\Y. sw. Gage .............. T,ouglas ........... Valley. ........... Harlan.. .......... Polk. ............. Fl itchcork.. Otoe.. ............ Pawnee.. ......... Keith.. ........... Jefferson.. ........ Blaine.. ................. Buffalo ............ Webster.. ......... Howard.. ......... .... .do.. ........... Santee ................. -ox. ................... Sargent.. ............... Custer ............. Schovler.. ............. Colfas ............. Scott'shluff.. ........... Scotts Blaif.. ..... Seward ................. Seward ............ Sheridan ............... Garfield .................. Sidney.. ............... Cheyenne.. ....... Spririgriew ............. Keyapaha ................ Stanton.. .............. Stauton.. ......... St.rattou ............... Hitchcoc k... ...... Superior. .............. Nuckolk.. ........ Syracuse.. ............. Otoe.. ............ Table Rock.. .......... Pawnee.. ......... Tecumseh.. ............ Johnson.. ......... Tekamah.. ............ Burt.. ............ Tobias.. ............... Saline.. ........... Unirerity Farm g.. .... Lauucaster.. .............. Valentine .............. Cherrv ............ wahoo ................. ~a u u d e r s .......... Wakefield .............. Dixou ............. Walthiil___.____________ Thorstou ................. Wat.ertown.. .......... Buffalo ............ 1Vaunet.a ............... Chase. ................... Weeping Water.. ...... Cass ............... Westpoiut.. ........... Cuuiing.. ......... Wisner. .................... .do. ............ Woodlami ............. Laucaster.. .............. York.. ................ Tork.. ............ IoaVL 1.9til 2.s41 1,2X 1,103 ?,OR2 1,993 1 ,G H .............. 1,142 1, IT5 3,OW 1,419 2,02S 1, tX7 1, SS7 2,339 1 357 3:S% 1.435 4,090 1.472 2,804 1,574 l,U59 1,023 1,113 1,060 1,5Y7 2,613 1,lSi 1,357 2,299 1,ORO 1,313 1: :(yo 1,633 1, i 9 l j .. 8 10 16 4 6 12 Y 4 10 nw. n. sw. ......... s. ......... sw. SW. s. YW. s\v. nw. 11) lot lot 31 10 10 10 31 31 29 IW 29 31 31 lot 29 29 "5 31 , ........ -14 -1s -17 -26 -25 -21 -22 -27 -23 -2s .-"l -20 -25 -2s -20 -20 -1ti - 24 -27 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... 25. Y 25.5 26.6 30.2 25. 8 18.6 26. be 33.4 29.6 2li.O ............. ....... ....... + 2.3 + 3. 5 - 0.3 - 0.1 ....... + 1.0 ............. ...... ....... 26. s 22.4 ............ ............ + 2.5 + 0.3 ............ ............ 0.37 0.40 0.40 0.37 ............. - 0.16 - 0.12 - O.1G ........ 10 31 29t 29 10 31 3 31 10 29 10 31 10 ... lot ;: lot 29 ..... ......... -24 -24 -21 -14 -12 -33 -19 -21 -15 -14 -1li -19 -14 -15 -16 - '5 -19 -21 -23 ......... ......... ......... ......... 0.10 0.40 0.75 1.13 0.82 0.35 0.57 0.77 1.52 0.56 0.50 1.05 0.20 0.40 0.21 0.51 ............. - 0.55 - 0.12 - 0.14 ________ - 0.41 - 0.53 + 0.20 - I). 12 - II. 41 - 0.44 ............ ........ ............. ........ ........ ________ - 0.45 - 1.m 25.2 36.0 18.4 23.5 + 2.5 +3 .1 ....... ....... Atlantic.. ............. Audubon 5 ............. Bedford p.. ............. Centervi leg ........... Chariton 8 ............. Clarinda. .............. Coming g .. ............. Corydon 8 .. ............ Council Bluff 8.. ....... Crestou. ............... Cumberlmd ........... Deuison. .............. Elliott.. ............... Greenfield.. ........... Harlan 0.. .............. Cass.. ............ 1,164 Audubou.. ....... 1,301 Tavlor.. ................. 26.1 24.4 23.7 22.5 25.0 23.01 21. ti 21.2 3.0 22.1 22.2 ............ + 2.3 + 0.7 +I .? + 0. li + 1.7 ...... +0.9 + 0.4 + 0.8 + 1.0 ............ ....... ............ .4ppnnoose. Lucss ............. Page.. ............ A d a m ._____ ______ Wavue.. ......... Pottawattaniie. Uniou.. .......... Cass ..................... Crawford.. ....... Montgomery.. Adair .................... Shelby ............ .............. 1,043 1,009 1,117 1,101 1.312 1,180 ........... 1,1Y2 .......... JANUARY, 19 - I F5 2 ci - 2 s E M d - 20 23 30 1s 2K 20 2 21 13 1Y "2 2'. 11; 3 9.2 30 12 li 17 13 1s 31 11 1 34 2 33 ?ti 22 3 i 21 li 41 16 3 14 15 15 2 b 34 1Y 1ti 16 33 12 1s 5 31 3 20 1; 19 15 25 IS >.> -- 30 20 ,', _- ?? L( 17 5 I1 32 24 I 4 23 17 Y t i 20 17 11 1G 21 19 18 6 11 17 6 19 12 .. Temperature, in degreen Fahrenheit Precipitation, in inches. - +. z *; g: t 5 - 52 53 51 55 lj0 40 .. titi ti4 41 til M 5 i 44 48 w 4 i 45 5s u) .. .. .. 55 5J 54 5 i 42 5ti 51 50 .. 52 52 47 52 42 ti5 39 50 515 40 55 45 .. 5i1 3ti ... 43 43 58 58 43 .. ... ... 51 45 39 46 H 39 46 40 46 50 47 4fj 32 44 3s 41 46 37 ... ... ... ... - - - e . ¶ E2 8 !i d l - 2.0 1.3 3.2 4.0 3.0 1.0 3. 0 i. 0 ti. 0 3.5 5.0 1. 5 Y. 1 1.5 ti. 0 2.9 6.0 2.0 0.5 2. IJ 4.0 3.0 4.0 4.8 7.2 3.0 3.3 3.0 5.0 3.5 0 .2 5. G 4.5 5.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1.0 2.0 T. 4.5 5. 5 2. 0 4.0 1.0 4.0 7. 0 4 .0 s. 0 3.0 5. 5 3. 0 4.5 3. 2 T. 3.0 1. 0 1.0 2. 0 .... .... .... 9. II 4.0 3. 5 4.0 3.2 1.0 4.0 4.7 8.0 3.0 6.0 6. I) 5.0 2. s 5.0 3.7 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.1 2.0 1.5 4.0 .... ... ... .... .... .... - c m E 5 - (3. IY 71 6: 70 -c ,I _ .. li5 i U w i? 70 63 51; 6 i ti4 O i w 'is 55 .. .. .. il ti7 ti5 w 5 i tiY 5! w 57 63 G5 66 w 69 75 ti1 62 G5 62 6ti 62 6? 59 .. .. r2 61 64 65 Li2 .. 65 I2 62 51.) 60 55 57 64 59 lil 55 5; 55 5ti 57 59 54 58 - ei - ?" - 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 13 3 3 3 3 .. > 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 2- 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ... - I El c '- g 2 c :z *c i 1 - 0.15 0.13 0.25 0. L! 0.30 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.19 0. w 0.30 0.30 0.10 0.45 0.10 0.40 0.1s 0.30 0.10 0.05 0.20 0.30 0.30 0.15 0.30 0.30 0. ?2 0.30 0.25 0. 20 0.24 0.24 0.02 0.40 0.04 0. 25 0.50 0.50 0.20 T. 0.30 0.08 0.40 0. 10 0.30 0.50 0.40 0. 30 0.30 0. w 0. 15 0.20 0.22 T. 0.30 0. 34 0. 10 0. 15 0. 37 0. 32 0. 40 0.35 0. 30 0. 10 0.20 0. 10 0. 40 0.40 0.63 0. 40 0.20 0.20 .... .... .... n. m 0. 40 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 0. 30 0.50 1.05 0.30 0.30 0.615 0.20 0.40 0.10 0.20 0.11 0.29 n. 20 - i' $ 31 -1 ;I z! i o 1 - 3 14 .. 6 3 16 20 l Y 12 .. .. i .. 2 ti 0 I6 6 11; 5 15 14 1; 11 9 .. .. R 5 9 9 8 5 I1 I1 lti 14 7 I4 3 2 15 I1 9 4 I2 21 13 I6 30 IO 24 3 5 LO I O 1 17 7 7 0 8 li I 4 I O 2 7 7 13 14 I 5 Stations. Observers. D. E. Ewing. Dr. J. T. Fleming. Chi.. Burl. & Qnincy R. R. Nebraska-Contlnued. Hartiugton. ........... Harvard ............... Hast.iugs.. ............. Haves Cent.er.. ........ Ha) Springs. .......... Hebrou. ............... Hemiugford.. .......... Heiidley ............... Hillside.. .............. Holdrege.. ............. Hooper 1:. ............. Imperia .............. Kearnev ............... Kirubnfl. .............. Kirkwood.. ............ Kowanda .............. Lexingtou ............. Lincoln. ............... c'. A. Ready. A. Karllerrk. n r . cs M. Easton. A. S . Enyeart T. L. lonrq ~- .. Mrs. hl. R. Llovtl. Chi., Burl. & &ncy R. R. T)r. \V. H. Heine. Robt. Malcolm. N. C. Dunlap. F. J. Bellows. Mrs. C. Arter. (:P o W Hiilw 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 0 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 6 1 1 3 2 2 2 0 1 5 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 4 5 5 4 i 5 3 7 2 ci 1 5 1 5 1 1 2 .. .. 1 ?" "2 25 1.1 .. .. .. .. l G ti 18 ti li 11 I 8 6 4 13 15 16 6 I8 17 I4 11 I6 5 .. 21 IO 21 14 I O 11 14 18 7 5 I1 14 7 LO 5 17 19 14 5 12 7 4 9 18 8 LO LO 8 7 9 17 11 7 3 ............ %.Si + 3.5 31;. li + 5.4 31.4 + 5.5 24,s I+ 0.3 .............. Robt. Chad\vick. 21. P. Weather Biirenu. R. T. Kidney. E. S. Havhiirst. C. H. Casu. C. 0. Coelirer. ... , ..... Antiionv Keuiiealy. Joel Hull. [J . 8. Revlamatim Servive. Chi.. Burl. & qiiinry K. K. Dr. P. H. Salter. \v. u. Hood. U. 8. Weather Bureaii. 1.;. S. Clingman. Chi., Burl. 6. Quiory R R T . S. Weather nureau. James Milford. James McCeachin. 0. T. Rag. E. E. Young. Thos. Coles. Frank A. Rarton. H. 1). Lute. John Ru pel T. C. Jarison. H. G. Smith. Chas. S. Ludlow. W. I. Meader. Paul Anderson. N3t H. Neff. J. I,. Ferguson. J. T. Simmer. .4. B. MrCoskey. Chi.. Burl. & CJililicv R. R ~ ~~~~ ~ ~ Osceola ......... ............ 26.8 + 1.5 29.0 ....... Paxton ................. Purdum ............... Plymouth.. ............ Ravenua.. ......... ....I K ed Cloud.. ........... 8 t. Liborv ............. st. Paul.: .............. 10 3 i 7 1 6 9 8 9 I 2 5 .. I 1 4 11 2 I1 7 7 16 1s 7 20 15 13 I5 15 7 13 22 15 7 7 IO 13 nw. nw. w. S sw. nw. sw. nw. .... ............ 22. Y + 1.1; 21,s + 1.2 SW. S . E. D. Howe. L. E. Pratt. Dr. A. D. Nesbit Frank Ainsmorth. S. W. Periu. U. S. Weather Bureau. 1%'. T. Mauck. I. H. Weaver. H. L. Keefe. R. E. Swlft. C. D. Fuller. 9. W. Orton. J. C. Elllott. F. C . Evans. H. C. Keudall. A. T. Giauque. nw. ..... ..... W. sw. 3. SW. ..... ..... nw. S. ..... ............ 2s. 4 + 3.0 24,s + ti. ti ..... 20.7 1:';:5' ....... : : : : : :. ...... ..... I ........ 0.40 ........ 0.10 - 0.13 0.33 - 0.61 ............ x.4 ....... 23.9 + 1. 3 ............ ............ 30. 2 + 0. s sw. sw. sw. 8W. ow. nw. ..... W. W. S. sw. SW. nw. se. nw. nw. SW. S. 8. N. W. Rowelt. Mrs. Geo. Shriver. 72: S1Ttiitney. Ceo. E. Kellogg. E. E. Henly. Gordon Peacock, jr. C. C. Burr. A. 5. Van Sandt. Jerome Smith. Clara Miller. 0. B. J. W. Colley. Crosclley. J. H. Reppert. W. C. Vau Ness. .. -. Afton 8 .. .............. Union.. .......... 1.212 Allertou $.. ............ Wayne.. ......... 1,513 Altou.. ................ Sioux.. ........... 1.305 0.20 ........ 0.11 - 0.84 0.39 - 0.27 Iowa-Continued. Inwood 5.. ............. Lyon.. ........... 1,474 i . m : 2 c 3 3 .3 3 3 3 3 3 2t 3 2 3 3 3 ~ +, = -3 a *l 52 _- 44 42 3 i 41 49 3 4 5 u J!4 45 a9 34 4i 44 3s 4s 41; Counties. 4- P a .- c , W Lamoni ................ Decat.or .................. Larrabee.. ............. Cherokee.. ........ Le Mars 5 .. ............ Plymouth.. ...... Lenox 5.. .............. Taylor.. .......... Leon.. ................. Decat.ur.. ......... Little Sioux 8 .. ........ Harrison.. ............... Logan 0.. ................. .do.. ........... Mount Ayr 5 .. ......... Ringgold.. ....... Murray ................ Clarke. .................. Odebolt 5 .. ............. Sac.. ............. Onawa 6.. ............. Monoua.. ......... 1, 9Bti 1, "'2-1 1,250 1,120 92s 1,236 1.351i 1.051 1.30 0.40 0.4' 1.1u ....... - 0. tb - 0.14 ....... 1 ....... 0.41 - 0.S 0.03 - 0.37 0.37 1 ....... T .I ________ 0.22 0.29 0.30 T. 0 15 21.0 23.2 25.0 14.2 16.0 12.2 15.6 19.6 25.0 20.3 23.3 32.1 32.0 30.9 2s. 9 30,s ............ + 0.1; + 0. (i + 1.7 + 0.5 - 1.b - 2.7 - 2.3 f 4 .0 + 0.Y ...... ...... ........... + ti.2 + 3.3 ...... ...... ........... ...... 0.35 0.53 I). ?2 n.50 2.00 1.51; 0.00 O.N 0.50 0.55 ............ - 0.03 - 0. 13 - I). 32 - 0.0Y + 1.41 + 1.02 + 0.12 + 0.10 - 0.09 + 0.02 Siou? Centers.. ........ Sioux City.. ........... Thurrnan 5 .. ........... WashtaQ ............... Woodburn 0.. .......... h-anaaa. Abilene. ............... Agricultural College.. .. Alton.. ................ Atchison ............... Baker .................. Beloit.. ................ Blakeman.. ........... Blue Rapids.. ......... Centralia.. ............. Chapman.. ............ Cla Center Colgy .: 1::: 1::: ::I Concordia.. ............ Densmore. ............. ..... Sioux.. .................. iVoodbury.. ...... 1.135 Freniont.. ................ Cherokee .......... 1.15i Clarke.. .......... 961 Dirkinson.. ....... 1,157 Riley. ............ 1.10(1 Osborue.. ........ 1. 1,51 .itchison .......... Si3 Brown ............ 1.142 Mitchell.. ........ I . 3Y3 Kawlins.. ........ 2.894 blarshall.. ........ 1.105 Nemahs.. ........ 1.256 Dickinson.. 1.113 ('lav.. ...... Thorns.. Cloud.. 1,398 Norton.. 2.200 0.3s 0.61 T. 1.60 - 0.34 - 0.19 - 0.80 + 0.47 0.12 0.14 0.03 0.05 0.80 0.53 0.01 0. ?li 0.09 0.03 0.22 0.20 0.65 0. HZ 0.02 0.34 0.15 0.00 0.11 0 .3 0.015 0.12 lLOO ....... - 0 .3 - @.23 ....... ....... + I). 04 - o.ti3 - 0.09 - 0.07 - 0.18 - l.li2 ' - 0.53 ' ....... - 0.27 - 0.37 - 0.42 - 0.49 + 0.02 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 29. n 32. ti 31.0 32.9 30.6 31.2 32.6 31.7 33.b: 31.6 34.5 36.3 29.8 34.0 30.1 29.5 32.6 29.4 35.11 ...... + 4.0 + 6.2 + 3 2 ..__._ ..__._ + 3.9 + 3.4 + 1.4 + 4.2 ...... + 3.8 +2 .5 + 2.3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... Farnsworth. ........... Fort Scott.. ........... Frankfort.. ............ Garnett. ............... Gove .................. Hanover.. ............. Hamson.. ............. Hays .................. Horton.. .............. Jewell. ................ Lawrence .............. Lebanon.. ............. Lindsborg.. ........... Mankato.. ............. Minneapolis.. .......... Moran ................. Natoma.. ............. Norton.. .............. Oberlin.. .............. Lane.. ............ 2; 850 Bourbon .......... 657 Marshall.. ........ 1,146 Anderson.. ....... 950 Gove ............. 2,750 Washington.. ..... 1,225 Jewell.. .......... 1,W Ellis .............. 2 000 Brown. ........... 1: 1% Jewell.. .......... 1,540 Douglas ........... 987 Smit.h.. .......... 1,912 McPherson.. ..... 1,333 Jewell.. .......... 1,7M Ottawa.. ......... 1,259 Allen ............. 1,098 Decatur.. ......... 2.539 Osborne.. ........ ;,SA Norton.. ......... -,?a 31.6 3'2.7 34.9d 34.0 31.8 34.0 32.2 32.2 83.6 32.0 35.5 32.5 31.0 28.8 ........... + 4.6 ...... + 2.9 ...... + 3.4 + 4.8 ...... + 2.0 + 2.8 + 6.9 + 3.3 ........... ...... ...... ...... ........... ..... , .............. T. - 0.46 0.40 I - 0.01 0 .1 8 ' ........ 0.47 - 0.59 0.12 - 0.68 0.03 - 1.21: T. - 0.54 T ., ........ T. 0.74 0.27 1: __.__. 0.24 - 0.51 T .~________ 0 .1 l I ........ T. 0.31 0.13 0.2li 0 .E 0.03 T. T. T. 0.15 0.09 0.17 T. Smith Center.. ........ Topeka.. .............. Valley Falls.. ......... Vinland 8 .. ............ Wakeeney.. ........... Wallace.. .............. Wameg;j;.;,,;,;:. ...... Smith.. .......... 1.S00 Shawnee.. ........ 997 JetTerson.. ........ 912 r)ouslas.. ........ ss0 TrePo.. ........... 2.451; Wallwe.. ......... 3.303 Pottawatonlie ..... 1,002 34.3 34.8 ............ + 5.1 ...... ............ .... .. Amoret.. .............. Appleton City.. ....... Arlington.. ............ Arthur.. ............... Rat?. ......... 5.511 ,St. I'Ixir .......... ~5 3 Phrlps.. ........ w 5 Vernon.. ........ ;ti7 37.2 30.2 2s. 1 3Y.4 ........... + 5.2 + 1.8 + 2.9 + 3.5 ............ 0.31; - 1.1:s n.96 - 1.27 0.45 i - 0.u 0.25 I.. ...... 2.30 + 1.03 n.s3 ' - 1.31 0.Y7 ,- 1.Sl 0.0s 0.55 n.25 0.25 2.25 0.43 0.46 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. -Cli~nntological data for January, 1911. District No. 6-Continued. ;JANUARY, 19 1 1 TABLE I - E 5 5 e e, 1, - M 4 - 7 4 21 15 1ti 9 (8 44 1s 20 14 11 12 12 11 18 12 a? 14 13 13 16 53 9 20 11 l h 14 5 2 7 10 20 27 2 17 7 9 5 10 36 17 5 22 14 10 43 22 b 43 13 5 2 21 15 2 13 24 3 16 12 17 20 9 12 1 3 27 5 1 25 12 2 28 4 1 1s 21 21 1Y 21; 115 21 23 35 33 25 2? 27 G li 28 20 34 ~ !a i E :! j f j .E .i ;E ~ 3 4 4 3 4 5 1 8 5 5 2 F 5 1; 3 5 2 3 3 3 0 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 2 3 1 ti 1 3 2 4 3 2 1 4 3 0 5 1 3 0 3 2 0 3 2 1; 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 4 ti 3 2 2 3 I1 2 1 4 1 4 5 6 > 9 4 1 2 1 ; G 7 Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. Sky. - - A 0 . ss 3 81 3 ~- 4.0 3.5 5.5 2.9 1.Y 4.0 3. 0 4. u 5.3 2.2 5.0 L7.0 0.0 6.0 7.0 5.0 5.0 3.5 1.6 1.1 T. .... .... ... 2. n 3. 0 n. 5 0. 4 T. 0." 2.0 0.1 3.0 0.4 0.2 1.8 2.0 1.0 0.5 0.4 T. 1.5 T. 1.2 1.1 0.2 1.0 0.5 T. T. 0.5 0.2 T. l.s T. T. 3.5 1.5 T. T. T. 0.0 T. 4.0 2.0 1.5 T. 0.2 T. 0.1 T. 1.0 1.2 T. 'I>. IJ. (I 'I' . .... .... ... 0. n .... 1.5 (1. 0 0.0 (1. 2 0.5 0.5 2.0 0.0 3.5 0.1 T. 0.0 - - O! l'i 5 ; Z ' i n L ; -7 G: - "0 10 8 I:! 18 15 Y 1 li 111 17 i I 11 15 14 15 13 17 12 10 10 1 t; 23 14 ti 2U 11; 11 20 5 15 3 8 4 12 14 7 16 11 15 13 9 4 17 Y 20 10 7 lti lti 7 1 5 12 1s 8 4 13 13 i 5 3 6 13 13 li 7 14 15 18 11 12 l i 14 "0 23 111 14 lti 16 11; 18 11 15 , ~ G aJ El 2 - 57 5s 55 50 58 57 ti0 5s 59 (io 5ti li2 5'' 48 53 54 56 tili 57 ti3 ... ... 70 79 64 1;2 i 4 tii i 3 74 71 i 8 76 74 69 75 73 ti9 6S 75 c i 76 7s 65 615 74 76 73 77 68 68 70 70 C9 80 75 74 i5 76 67 67 75 74 i l 72 75 titi 6'2 75 6s i o 71 62 74 71 72 76: 111 .. .. ".. I I ... ... "* ,I ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... - ai Y d - 31 29 31 31 281 101 ;;I 101 ... 31 31 3 31 10 31 31 31 29 31 10 P 10 11 ?(I 10 31 10 10 101 10 10 10 10 10 31 31 29 31 26 101 10 10 10 ... -.. ... :"d 29 1 ... ... :3 29 10 29 26 10 26 10 10 10 29 31 25 2lj 2Y 29 ?G 10 11 26 ?ti 26 2Y 11 26 26 ... ... 21 i n ii ' i n -.. ... ... ... 1 .. - G a. 5 rl - -35 -12 - 28 -26 -17 - 13 - 27 -91 - 14 - 25 -10 - 20 -.31 - 3'' -33 - 27 - 20 -23 - 35 - 15 -12 - 21 - 12 -16 - 28 -15 -11; -1s - 14 -1s - 20 - 24 -15 -12 -22 -10 -15 -10 -a -1ti -21 -20 --12 -10 - 16 --"I -19 -s -21 -1Y -11 -10 -10 -1s -10 - 25 - 24 -21 -21 -21 -10 -11 -20 - 23 ..... ..... ..... ..... -'?.J I- ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... .... - !I -9 -s -10 -10 - 10 -9 -8 --R -13 -10 -10 - 7' .... .... .... .... .... - LI f - ::E UP 3 4 -_ - - - 19 11 9 4 11; Y 1 0 1; li 20 13 .. 1s 8 19 l i s 12 8 4 lti 15 12 4 12 19 11 1 3 13 11 22 11 17 11 4 9 1s 12 8 3 17 12 17 11 Y 15 3 20 12 ti 8 31 14 20 4 8 9 17 13 12 10 12 12 13 6 10 15 5 3 .. .. .. I 1; 8 11 12 9 9 1; 12 3 5 I! 10 0, 5 - 2 0 zi %? gj -. 5: 4: - 2 0 12 15 3 4 G 11; Y 1 1 17 ti 9 4 11 s ti li 15 5 ti 3 4 5 1; 0 2 I!, 14 17 6 10 15 8 ti 3 12 13 12 6 5 lti 1; Y 1 12 9 7 3 11; I; 1 5 5 14 10 5 (i 14 14 16 12 12 S 1 (I 19 10 111 15 I:! s 2 s 2 9 14 7 s 3 16' 11 .. .. .. , i n Stations. Observers. ~- -I ---I 14.4 ...... 24.n ...... 16.6 - 0.s 18.4 - 0.8 24.1; + 1 3 21;. ti I .. ' F. B. Hanson. T. J. Fitzpatrick. H. B. Strever. I:. A. C. Clarke. J. L. Hurlev. Morris c:nlrlner. (:eo. H. CiiIhJon. Glenn H. Stem. A. F. Beard. N. T. Ashley. E. Starner. C. G. Perkins. H. H. McCartney. R' c Wvckotf. Di. A. \v. Beach. H. c:. Doolittle. 1. de Ruyter. LT. S. Weather Bureau. :. R. Paul. H. L. Felter. c. 13. McYonough. 0.40 ........ 0.20 ...... UW. n. UW. R. S. IiW. nw. S\V. 0.75 0. -10 IJ. 52 0 .w 0.20 0.3@ 0.21 0.3@ 1. MI 0.50 0.30 0.5" 0.50 0. .10 0. ?U 0.1s 0.45 T. 0.30 0.14 0. (12 0.05 0.5; 0.53 0.01 0.96 0. a 0.03 0.20 0.08 0.65 0.315 0.02 0. li 0.10 0.04 0.05 0.1B 0.06 0. M 0.75 T. 0.27 0.03 ..... i.4n 23. 2 ...... 23.3 + 4.0 26.0 + 2.7 ..... 11W. S . nw. sw. S. S . sw. ..... nw. nw. se. su-. UW. w. 8. I1W. s\v. s\i . S. s\v. SW. s . . SW. S sw. S. S\V. SW. SW. S. nw. S. S. SW. S. S. SU'. S . S. S. S W . S . SW . nw. n\v. SW. S . U\V. S. SW. S. S. S . .... nw. n. n. nu'. n. se. nw. .~~ ~ . ~~ pacific jiinctions.. .... _' Mills.. ............ 9ti0 Rock Rapids 5.. ....... Lyon.. ........... 1,355 Sheldon9 .............. O'Brien.. ......... 1,422 Sibley.. ............... Oareola.. ........ ., 1,212 .. 53 li0 53 44 63 51 59 5Y 5s 5 i ti6 17' 62 55 53 5s 43 5ti 45 w 57 ti2 63 47 45 44 ti2 $1 45 57 53 45 10 49 48 4.3 47 02 56 60 58 52 45 ti3 64 ... ... ... .. .. .. 48 17 45 46 44 40 35 3Y 51 45 49 4Sl .. 5n .. 3 3 3 3 3 j 3 3 3 3 ;1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ... r. W. Shernian. Prof. J. 0. Hamilton. H. Prof. A. bl. Storer. F. TroxeII. E. 4. Bstien. Frank -4. Slack. 2. L. Henderson LI. Nort.on. N. S. Hazen. Dr. R. McShea. 9. I .. Slade. E. V. Snell. u. 5. Weather Bureau. F. 9. Gri5th. Lacob Bock. .,eo. Seitz. U. 0. Wagner. ,;eo. D. West. I!. M. Jenison. E. A. Shaver. E. C. Dunham. D. D. Judy. !?;2Yae,rdicke, jr. hfahlon Tegley. G. K. IIelder. Mrs. S. C. BelJen. ?. A. Shinn. prof. H. P. cady. Earl V. Bower. A. J. Fredricksou. R. M. C'authorn. J. L. Steele. r. J. Norton. C'. 0. Hunt. Sin1 Sleffel. 1. K. Hnber. J . A. Church. Dr. S. B. 8. Wilson. W. C. White. 8. F. McDougal. N. E. Bailey. B. F. Rlaker. Robert Brebner. D. J. Hutto. 1. E. Uplinger. Prof. A. W. Jones. J , P. Loughran. W. H . Nelson. [I. S. Weather Bureau. Miss Net,tie Maxwell. A. Schick. 4 . S. Peacock. M. T. Griggs. M. L. Stone. ~~~ ~ ~ Dresden.. ............. Decatiir.. .........I 2;73! Ellsworth.. ............ Ellsworth.. ....... 1,5Jt Enterjri?. ............ Dickinson.. ...... I 144 Eskri ge ............. Wabaunsee.. ..... I:412 ........... 32.3 + 5.7 30.5 + 3.5 .....I ...... 29.8 I _.__._ 32.1 + 3.7 35. 8 /+ 4.1 Oketo 8 .. ......... .....I Mars?all.. ....... .I 1: 194 Olathe.. .............. .i Joliuson.. ........ 1 ,W Osage City.. ........... Osade.. ........... 1,051 Ottawa ................ Frankliii ......... 9% Phillipsburg.. ......... P h i l l i ~s .. ......... 1.939 0.21 ........ 0.12 0.15 - 0.43 0.10 1.05 + 0.32 0.95 0.04 - 0.20 0.02 S. Sw . n. S\\,. S . l h r b y Fruit Farin. '1'. I.'. Brown. I;W. V. Randolph. J. T. Armstrong. F. (;, Ashbaugh. W. S. Brochmlan. LV. H. Skinner. E. Waltz. C.. Randecker. Louis Benecke. Dr. 0. W. Menees. u. 8. Weat.ber Burean. Fr. .4dhelni Hess. Samuel 1:rahannl. J. W. Lincoln. ProI. T. Berry Sniith. Dr. J. L. Brennemau. J. J. Shaughnessy. .{5.4 ...... 9 5 .2 1,. 3.8 se , S\V. uw. S V . SW. nu,, s x . S. S\V. s I\'. SW. S.- ..... ..... se . Avalon ................ I 1.ivincstoll.. ..... I Bagnell.. ............. .I bfille{:. ........... 594 Bethany.. ............. Harrison.. ........ xSI Bolivar.. .............. Polk.. ............ 1, O i l ) Boonville.. ............ Cooper.. .......... ti00 Brunswicli $5 ........... I Chnritan. ........ .I 652 ...... l...5;i 30.9 + 3ti. 5 ...... 33.5 I+ 6.3 2s.n I+ 3.0 38.0 1 ...... Clinton.. ............... .I Henrv.. ....... ...I 800 Colnmbia ............ I Hoonb ............. is4 Conceptioa $. ......... Noilaway.. ...... YI;? Eldorado Springs. .... Cedar.. ......... 750 Fairport .............. Dekalli ............ WII Fapette $. ............. Howard .......... 725 ...... 1 ...... 33.4 I + 4.5 ...... I : 1:::: 34.81 Fulton. ................. Callawav.. ........ Sls Glasgow.. ............ _[ Howard'.. ........ _I 618 JANUARY, 191 1. I Temperature, in degreeslahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. - - - d, B - 09 5z d g 9 8 E" ~ T. I. 1.0 I X 'r . n. o I .f l 0.1 1. n T. 1'. T . T . T . l ., I). 0 T. 2 .5 n. 0 n.! .... 5 . n 11. 3 0.5 x. 1; 0.5 0. 5 .s. n 4.n n. n 0. 4 T. I). 0 - ~ O f s'i 36 i.; a,T 0: 4 - li 21 21 11 "I 1; 1s 22 13 17 131 1 li 1.5 11 1s 11 11 14 ... an 1.1 iR 21) 19 204 1% "1 ?,4 -1 12 14 ~ - i Y E - 24 21; i i 11 21; 111 21: 11 21; 21) 11 26 11 29 27 251 11 11 29 11 111 111 "I 3 11 3 1 4 ... - u 2 L 2 ~ -12 - !I .... .... - 1; -11) -11 in - l! - - !I - 10 -s --l i --R -14 --c j - 19 .... .... .... - ~ -1; - -11, - 10 - 14 -9 - li --s .... ~ g . 2 2 .2z Obswvers. Stat.ions. Counties. ~~~ - 0 . 23 . 1. 1.5 - 2.32 - 1.47 - 1.92 - 1.41 - 0 .5 2 0. is 1.41 1.99 1.19 1.21; 1.41 (I. "5 1. s9 1. 43 n. s6 ...... n. ii ..... ..... 1.8; 1.5i I). 09 1.42 1.3G 1.98 1. li? 1. 1.5 2.03 1.52 ..... ~~ \Vnrth .... 1 'ass.. ............ Livingston, ....... 1 :nsi.onade. ....... TCY3S.. ........... Mi8souri-Continued. (:rant Citr ............. Harrison\:ille $6 .. ..... Hazelhurst ............. Hermann. ............. fIoucton.. ............. Jetferson City 5s.. ...... ('ole.. ............. Kansas (:itv.. .......... Jsrkson ........... Kidder $1 .1 .. ......... ('sldwril.. ........ 2;. 4 32.1; ..... 0.54 11. 25 2.03 0. 24 I). 25 IJ. 35 1.45 IJ. 3!l I). 50 n. 2s n. 15 n. 53 n. IS I). ?? 0.1(1 In. xi 0. 21) 0. li? 2.40 0.1s 0. ill 1.5; I). 2s 1.50 2. Y.5 2. 111 n. zn .... n. 111 n. is n. 29 0.5U ~~ ~~ IV. H. C'siuptiell. A. J. Sharp. 1V. H. Halter. C. T. Alaushund. E. Dempsev. Miss Enmia Swift. U. S. IVeather Bureau. J . F. Sharp. Dr. W. E. Walker. A l . W. Sed. J. W. Keithley. W. c'. Wilmott. C'. S. ('row. Dr. W. H. Rlailk. I?. A. hlc(lomhs. J. R. Brink. J. K. White nml Son. t ' . Jewell. Tom Curry. W. E. Matt.hexs. \Vni. Burton. Prof. P. J. Wilkins. L. C. Saeger. 11. S. Weather Bureau. U. 8. Weather Rureau. Lewis Spriees. 1%'. H. Est&. Geo. 1%'. Davis. 4. F. Smithson. Dr. John H. Frick. Dr. J . R. Smith. Mrs. S. A. Jackson. nw. SW. <. SW. sw. SW. SW. w . S . S.h S \f . S\V. SW. S. SW. SW. ..... n . nw. ..... sw. SW. S. S . S. S. SW. S. S . ne. ne. + -s:: ...... ............ :j x .4 + 4.1 23.1; + 3.2 32,s + 1;. I 29.1 + 3 .; I. Y h 9 13 1 (I 11 11 13 13 Iti 9 11 8 10 8 3 I; i 12 1 11 ~ I.ainon .............. ['et t is. ............ Lebanon ............... 1,aclerle .......... Lexington 6%. .......... Lnfayette.. ...... Liherty ................ Clay ............. Lorkwoorl ............. Dode .............. 34.H 1 .. .... n -L . , (0 :i 45 3 80 2 511 3 XI :i 45 3 54 :;t 40 3 .34 3 55 3 ~ 32 3 :~:I 4.5 ...... ...... ...... :i 41; 3 50. 3 43 x -In .-c 44 :ct, at; 3 ' 42 ~- 0.39 0.51) 0. .I2 0.55 0.39 11. 93 IJ. .71 n. 52 n. 11) 0. ::i n. 53 2. 9n n. 50 ..... 0. ili 1.i6 I). s5 3.ns ;3. 30 3. i o 0. 14 11. 58 11. 1;1 I). 50 ~~. ~ + f .3 + 3,s iti ....... 75 + 4.li ' 1;9 o. n 1,- ....... 1 ?.. Aiarshall.. ............ .' Saline.. ........... hiarshfield ........... _I Wt-hster.. ........ hlaryville $5.. .......... Nodnwa~. ........ hlount Vernou.. ...... .I Lawrence.. ....... Nevada.. ......... .....I Veruon.. ......... Oregon ................. I Holt.. ............. Osceola.. .............. Ht. Clair ........... Patt.onshiug ........... Dariess ........... Rolls .................. Phelps ............ St.. Charles ............. 8t. Charles ........ St. Joseph.. ............ Ruchanan.. ....... St. Lonis ............... St. Louis City ..... Hublett ................ Adair ............. Trenton.. .............. 1: run I 1 y ........... Unionville $5.. ......... I'utnani.. ......... \Varrenshar~ ........... Johnsnii ........... \varrentoii 5 ; ..... .....I ~a r r e n .. ......... N'arsaw.. .............. ~ Renton.. ......... IVheatIand.. .......... .I Hickory ........... 39.8 ;+ 4.s 70 ............. 21i.s I+ 3 .2 ~L i .5 ...... I ....... 1 .... ...... 1 ...... 35.3 I + 7.9 35.2 + 4.11 29. li ...... 3J.5 + 4 .5 ?i.".'l+ 1I.S 2S.S + 1 .4 35. 2 '+ l i . 1; 22.2 ;+ 2 .i 3i.i 1 ...... 34.7 :+ 11.4 ............. - I 1 ~~ .... 7.1 i 5 63 i 4 5!1 rn I i 2 , II I ", a, h etc.,, indicnte. respertively. 1 3,3, etc., days missing lroru t h r record. * Pre)ciiitatlon included in thnt of th;! nest measureinent. 1 Ah0 on other dates. ** Tempernture extremes are from observed rendincs of the dry bulb; niems are computed lroni observed readings. $ Separate date4 of falls not recorded. Data from stnnrlard instrnments not mpplied by the U. 6. \Venther Bureau. $1 Instrunients Are rend In the mornin,. 0' the I~JSIIII~IIU temperature then rend is charged to the preceding day, on which it almost always occnrs j-t Precipitation for 21 hours on the mornin. when i t IS measured. T. Precipitation is less than 0.01 inch rain or melted snow. t Estimated by observer. 7 0 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for January, 1911. District No. 6 , Nissouri Tirllt-y. JANUARY, 191 1 JANUARY, 1911. RfONTlIL1' WEATHER REVIEW. 71 TABLE 2.-Daily precipit&m for Juiiuny, 1911. District No. 6-Continued. Day of month. 3 0 .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 MONTHLT WEATHER REVIEW . r J ~~~~~~i .. 1911 TABLE '-.-Daily precipitation for Jnnuury. 1911 . District No . 6-Continued . Grand ........ Missouri ....... .. ..do.. James .. ..do ......... Minnesota James ........ Missouri White ........ Cheyenne ..... .. ..do.. Missouri ....... ... .do ......... James ......... Missouri Cheyenne ..... James I 'hevenne ..... \vhite ......... .... .I . '., -.. -_ 17 li 34 3b 35 "5 11 5 s 18 2.5 4 -4 -4 4 31 19 12 31 31 34 11 ! 10 ~ ~~ .~ - Max - .... ... ... .... .... 37 3s 37 5h 33 40 31 6 20 24 35 40 37 4 34 34 21 I 28 36 54 55 45 51 54 53 57 3 6 41 ~ - -_ dnx ~- li 4 29 3i 39 35 43 39 .54 S2 35 4s 54 47 -12 44 41 47 55 51 2.5 41 4 i 58 53 44 51 53 5h 59 42. i .>, -I ~~ - __ u3x - 2'2 -2 2fl 35 38 3 i 45 4ti 41 44 31 43 44 43 -12 41 3.5 36 44 43 24 19 44 46 44 3s -12 47 5' 53 37. I 30 ~ ~ - M3x ~ 5 7 40 49 4h 3!1 4h 32 .54 14 - - Max - 13 11 1" 41 46 .... 44 43 44 53 -3 9 -16 4 19 2b 33 36 43 46 31 25 28 40 4? 39 14 28 48 49 50 30. * - Max - 2' 1: 3; 4( 3; 41 .u 45 44 3 2 32 30 24 34 35 3c 34 41 38 39 40 37 33 36 40 34 36 41 37 49 51 36. ~ - Max - - li 19 35 44 40 40 44 31 -5 -1 -17 -5 3 1 4 "2 "' 45 4li 29 28 30 ?i 34 39 23 27 46 3 i 49 40 26. : 4n ~ - Max ~ -8 -10 35 25 39 35 .... .... 0 -11 -22 - 19 -I 4 -14 -3 15 7 30 29 1 3 36 19 1 4 5 -9 23 30 25 17 9. B , ~- ~~ ~~ dax. Min. Mas - ~~ ........... 1 I i ........... - 6 Nin. - -32 -3s 20 23 24 1s 1 -13 - 29 -35 -31 - 28 -30 -?4 - 13 -16 -3 -. 1 -11 -1s -19 Y (i - 10 - 27 -27 -12 -16 -1 -5 - 10. 5 ~ ~~ din ~ -18 - 28 -15 18 "2 1' 12 16 14 20 20 14 -10 8 I O 18 10 12 16 20 5 0 20 13 18 21 20 14 2s 38 n Mil ~ -1; - 2; C 11 2: ?(I 29 lli li - 111 -i n -21 -18 -2 12 5 "0 21% -4 -11 -14 -3 12 14 12 13 3' 23 li 5. ~ ~ Max - 2 1 IS 25 30 31 31, 3' 315 33 21, 26 R? 29 33 28 30 3? 34 35 16 13 24 35 38 31 35 34 2s 4" -12 2s F Hi1 - -11 -21 1 13 21 19 2lj 2s 14 14 -4 .2 17 21 I, 2 13 29 4 5 1 4 13 2s 22 13 26 ?i 36 32 2. I yn MU - -11 19 1 2 1s 20 20 25 32 1'5 15 -6 -3 s 12 13 25 24 25 20 14 - I; 4 15 12 14 19 ?? 2s 12. ! zn 2n ~ Max - -1: 21 3t 4( 3: 32 4" 3fl 1 -13 -21 -12 -14 -2 9 26 '2i 41 s 2 2G 28 24 S -4 -11 3s I ) 3G 22 13. -9.7 _I ~ ~ l... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... A,. . ti... 7... s ... 9... 10.. . 11 ... 12 ... 13.. . 14.. . 15 ... lli.. . 17.. . 1s.. . 19.. . 20 .... 21 .... "'2.. . 23 .... 24 .... 25 .... 26 .... 07 .... 2s .... 20 .... 30 .... 31 ... Nns. ~ ~ Date. 3b 44 44 45 47 -12 4!> 43 34 44 47 45 4 i 44 3i 43 54 4h 29 28 .33 54 5' 4ti 47 53 1; 1 56 0. I 40 ~ ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ....... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... .......... .......... .... 1 ...... I 21 39 24 41 7 1 ~-1 23 !I 9 21; "" 4 -4 9 "7 31 32 15 30 34 39 42 19. ~ ~- 36 34 50 57 43 25 2 i 26 32 $2 24 53 44 43 39 33. 5 .,.> I_ -. . .......... .... ~ ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ~~ 36.1 11.: I Montana. North Dakota. South Dakota. Miles City. Poplar. Berthold Agenry. Bismarck. James- town. \Tilliston. H won. Kadokn. 1 Kirnball. 1 Lemnon Pierre. Rapid C.i t. y . - Min. - -17 -24 20 -in 30 19 26 23 2s -13 -14 -20 -23 -14 -3 10 -11 -2 2 11 -4 G 6 4 11 4 -f i -9 4 0 12 1.5 - Max - -11 -12 34 25 30 32 Ra 23 11 - 13 -20 -20 - 18 0 -10 2 10 16 18 24 0 12 35 ?I 27 11 -1 31 23 27 26 11. I - Mill - -?ti - 32 -23 3 1.1 17 11 4 - 13 -24 -31 -2s -27 -27 -2i -12 -10 -2 -4 -5 -19 - 17 -7 -3 4 -5 -25 -12 -10 -5 5 10.7 -_ M in - -26 -28 - 22 -1 4 1 11 -3 -11 -23 -26 -21 -23 -22 -11 -10 -18 0 -1 -14 -16 -15 1 -8 3 3 -1: iJ -8 -s 9 -9. ' - Min - -27 -31 -25 -3 5 5 S -4 -17 -29 -29 -2: - 32 -20 -5 -0- -8 -10 - -6 - 1" -16 - 32 5 5 3 -7 -21 - I; -10 -2 1 -11.4 __ - MU ~ - 15 -19 - 2n 13 14 13 22 19 20 -9 -10 -16 -16 -11 1 15 i R 3 26 G 9 8 10 20 16 10 12 9 9 28 5.: - Min. - -16 -25 - 32 -4 -5 -1 -8 -3 -20 - %5 -19 -21 -18 -1s -1s -3 -3 -01 -_ - li -1s -14 -8 ti 5 - 10 -5 - .5 -8 - M ir ~ -17 -2e -21 R 10 1.1 9 9 15 -17 -20 -19 -22 -16 8 6 -10 10 -5 3 -1 -6 2 4 13 3 -7 5 5 1 25 -1.: - Min. - -22 -29 - 30 -1 0 -8 9 -6 -15 - 23 -34 -24 -26 -22 -21; -16 -23 -7 -3 -6 -21 -24 -4 -3 -6 2 -24 -14 -8 -14 -4 -13.9 - - Wax. - -4 0 40 34 3s -12 43 3 li 30 ti 10 -4 -10 14 12 20 1.5 34 23 42 28 30 3s 34 32 12 10 34 18 40 36 23.6 - Mas - - 12 -10 33 8 19 32 31 15 37 -11 -9 -12 -15 7 8 11 16 1s 20 25 4 22 33 35 20 17 4 31; 32 32 36 15. : - Has .- -. - 10 -211 -3 -3 -I 21 ?I 4 R 4 -13 -13 -16 -3 -3 4 4 8 -i 2 -3 11 10 lti 21 20 $ 3? 2s 21 21 5. ' ~ -~ M a s ~~ -14 -11 32 1 II ?S 3n 2s 21; 11 -I ; -13 -19 -1i -2 1 12 24 13 25 1s 1 14 30 2 5 21 3 3 35 11 - Max - -4 -3 36 21; 38 4h 43 40 56 20 -1 8 -5 7 22 32 28 53 21 32 20 39 48 57 52 2s 21 63 46 39 58 31. $ - Mas. - -I O 0 34 27 30 31 2s 13 - 13 5 3 35 24 45 46 52 10 20 10 2 i 40 21') ?1 13 5 35 47 ?7 29 22.4 30 - LlIRX. j hiin ~ bfax ~ 8 -6 35 33 40 39 45 50 57 42 6 29 1 13 28 29 34 55 41 39 30 39 36 61 Fs 4 i ?9 M 69 59 56 37.; Min. - -I4 -14 -14 28 24 24 26 24 23 -1 -1 -13 -13 -8 14 19 16 22 19 21 19 12 7 19 35 20 12 29 25 23 33 13.5 ~ Max - -3 -1 41 47 49 43 4R 40 62 58 20 49 9 24 36 46 38 58 54 51 31; 36 51 55 59 37 34 57 51 62 52 41.9 -I -1-1- l .... ?.... 3 .... 4 .... 5.... o.... S .... 9.... 10 .... 11 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19.. .. 20 .... 21 .... E... 23 .... 24 .... 25 .... 36 .... 27 .... 28 .... m.... 30 .... 31 .... NUS.. I .... - .. -5 31 -10.3 11 I 12 ' 21; 1 . 9.31 ...... 1 ..... I 2 4 .c I I 1 r J ~i ~~~~~~: 19 1 1. RIONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 3.-Marin~u?n mid ?nini~nu?~i tempercrtio'es at sdscted sttrtivits for Jcinitary, 1911. Section No. 6-Continued. 22 5 40 51 49 77 - C -17 -13 I South Dakota. .. Colorado. 51 3 i Nebraska. 50 4S 53 47 51 b5 ~ -~ Wray. '25 30 33 35 26 3Y Yanliton. 30 39 4b 34 41 36 Denver. "I "ti 34 30 18 n 26 _......__ 27 .......__ 2s ......... "9 .......__ 30 ....... __ 31 _......__ 40 33 49 49 64 ti2 30 2s 35 20.4 64 47 ti; 41.7 Hay Springs. Hebron. Lincoln. North Plntte. Date. "Fjz Water- town. Grand Is1nud.Q Omaha Oakdale. das. Mir ~- 0 -11 - 9 -1b 20 -29 32 13 39 1 2 3s 19 39 21 32 24 40 20 50 -1 7 -4 32 - 4 4 -11 7 -9 25 0 25 11 2.3 12 46 11 34 17 lS 27 11 30 7 41 I 2'2 40 3.3 42 1 - 2 I ;; 1 :; 35 I 14 51 1 19 44 15 5s 1 34 8o.i ~ 9.3 ___ ~~ - Min. - -12 -17 -20 8 10 9 25 14 14 - din. ~- -5 -21 -21 13 23 2G 2i 17 "4 .34 14 22 8 15 25 ;; 97 27 1b 1Y 15 13 11 20 "7 25 20 26 "8 33 7.9 __ ~ - din ~ -7 -12 -16 1 li "0 "5 30 2; 1; 8 1 4 -2 0 6 1s 19 19 2S 25 15 "2 17 30 3: 32 24 24 24 19 39 >. S .- ~ - Kin. - -15 -19 -28 -3 -5 -10 - ; -5 - 14 -19 - 22 -17 -s 0 1 1 -2 -1 -2 -13 -5 -3 7 2 i 21 3 -2 3 - 1; "2 -3.5 - lax. ~ 6 -10 27 34 35 39 43 3 44 ~ tax. - 21 10 36 45 4ti 43 5" 43 58 73 51 07 46 Wi 39 43 49 50 w 56 36 38 46 til 71 61 5' w liU 60 61 0. i - dax - 21 1 21 43 5" 51 5b 45 5J 76 15 37 12 29 26 25 -10 50 I?:! 6' 3G $2 4s 4s 51 45 39 45 b5 4" 71 - Min -~ - li -17 -10 -7 25 27 21.) 26 32 0 1IJ -6 -2 S 18 12 16 2s :<3 15 IS l l j "6 :3 4 2S 19 20 :1u 21) :35 1;. 4 :w - ~~~ @ax. Min &in - -10 -19 -22 16 24 ;; 20 "6 13 3 0 -3 4 15 16 1s 15 1s 25 20 ti 4 G 20 25 1S 25 25 :32 1.1 .,., _- ~ ~ - Max ~ 3, - 1; ?I 44 42 49 39 4b 5I 10 25 8 12 21 22 "3 87 49 45 24 41 46 50 44 4.4 33 37 (0 36 54 34.4 - - - Mio. ~ -5 -10 -14 12 li 40 35 27 "U 8 0 ti -2 -2 5 16 10 20 2i 22 14 17 21 32 w %3 25 15 "5 21) 34 10.4 - - Min. - -10 -11 -23 4 0 2 12 0 10 2 -10 -8 -15 -14 7 10 12 14 10 17 0 10 16 19 33 25 12 5 t i 20 5.2 - - Has - 3 25 36 45 M 50 411 4Y ti4 14 40 12 20 "b 24 30 52 IrO 45 34 -10 45 44 42 41 38 46 ti4 45 (4 1;. 9 - - ~ Kas ~ 16 -12 32 31 3Y 35 45 35 54 55; 3s 37 3:; ,50 33 38 43 5 2 50 45 :HI 28 -10 M 5s 56 44 53 5u 1;s c" 11.5 __ ~ Miu - -IF, -23 -2s ;; 20 19 1s 21 111 5 -1u -4 17 15 20 16 20 "0 3 11 21; 35 l i 21; 31' "5 37 12.1; - ~ - in - 1; 10 17 9 22 ?2 27 29 ?li 37 3 LO 0 9 19 17 15 ?ti 16 !0 !1 I:! !5 iti io !S ?L' t i I9 15 9 ~ ~ das ~ 2s -5 lti 30 45 45 50 43 49 b" 13 30 10 16 23 23 27 3Y 55 4s "b $2 4ti 49 45 42 :34 3i lj4 43 57 11,. 5 - ~ ~ 30 -4 11 32 47 50 50 35 50 lili 37 29 12 lk 24 23 3:: 40 54 51 41 41 44 4ti 44 82 3 lii 45 70 is. 3 Or .?.I ~~ .~ -~ ~~ 10 -1 30 42 41: 44 5h 43 51 69 31 39 "8 37 33 33 42 55 tid 43 31 L3 43 52 4h 55 .li 47 3) 52 09 I?. 3 ~ ~ l.... 2s 2 .... 13 3 .... l i 4 .... 21 5.... 12 i 2 34 2ti 25 32 32 33 27 2ti 13 33 23 27 "6 24 3s 25 20 1s 12 23 3s 33 31 27 33 45 47 i; ~ 61 c i I 41 59 hO 56 1 55 1 59 42 59 66 b2 34 35 46 b6 1 54 58 til; 1lY GI, 58l 57 1 5 3 1 -6 G --.S 34 -10 I 40 11 .... 23 1" .... 24 13 .... 5 14 .... 9 15 .... 15 IG.... 20 li .... 1i Is.... #J 1g .... 22 >% .... 26 21 .... 24 Ti.... 30 z.... 42 24 .... 40 25.... 4" 17 43 8 54 4 I 45 19 1 44 I 10 32 1 55 20 23 1 14 21 14 40 1 2G 26 , 14 49 1 1" 3 i 14 23 ' 41 15 23 ~ 45 1i 13 1 55 ~ 2s "3 ~ ti7 I 2 i 16 1 3 37 21:. . . . 3s 27 .... "5 2s .... 30 z.. . . 43 3U.. . . 34 31 .... 57 Mns.. 27.8 ~- I 2s . . . . . -1 .. . . I Koncos. 1 Nebraska. Date. I- Valentine. Missouri. Iowa. Sibiry. gg ____ Union- ville. gg , 'lorinda. 0; I jious City. I Colby. Uoncordia. Toprka. Yt. Louis. ~ Win - -3 -111 14 24 29 83 31 15 40 14 15 14 15 14 li 31 "7 3" 23 32 21 3s 41 3Y :io 30 41) 2s $2 23. 3 - .,.> -- - ~~ Mir -_ -1 -2 2 2 3 1' 11 1' 1 I I >, 1. 2 1. 2 3 - il in ~~ 2% 3 4 20 24 37 30 22 31 38 24 32 25 17 19 24 21 28 37 23 20 25 32 4 3 - .I I- - Mh. - -1s - 22 -24 "1 24 20 22 2s 29 0 -4 -12 -15 -10 -1 10 24 I4 32 ia 1: , 10 18 3 I 19 1 3 P3 20 20 34 10.9 L ~ Min. ~ 10 6 -14 -1:3 - Y 4 H 24 15 20 15 S 15 10 3 2 10 15 "0 2'4 15 ti 15 22 35 311 35 "2 "a 12 16 14. 1 - - dax - 28 5 21 34 43 35 50 34 45 59 20 34 9 13 16 17 25 39 45 1; 2 i 43 51 5 i 33 32 39 til 48 51 13. 3 - sn - ~~ &as - 46 14 36 53 50 55 -17 51 1% 66 31 31 I 20 19 26 "7 30 39 4s 32 42 -14 43 53 ti5 :39 __ wax. - 30 S 33 4* 54 4s .w 3 53 i 5 1% 40 36 33 32 25 43 55 Gti tis 58 44 4; 58 t i i 55 51 53 70 3 74 so. 5 ~ - Min. -~ -5 -11 - 32 - 33 -4 -4 2 ti -3 19 -12 -12 -15 -15 -14 - ti 7 5 -9 -2 ; 1; 34 24 11 lb 3 5 0. 1 - Min - 28 -8 -16 - 16 21 14 13 32 18 20 5 5 6 5 5 5 15 15 10 25 15 14 11 13 3 i :32 26 24 21; 13 1s 14. 1 ~ Max. - -5 15 4 9 35 36 19 3 i 43 -1 26 4 l b 13 20 33 2b 32 19 29 40 43 3 i 3s 26 37 3'1 3 1 53 24 3 - I k s . Min. - tias - 4b 2\ 33 44 66 M 47 41 til 74 37 41 38 2s 31 30 30 46 52 49 2s 43 4 i 51 lili - irax - 43 5 15 22 46 63 4.5 3s 44 60 28 29 26 "2 1ti 20 26 28 3s 40 30 2b 40 38 4b 54 :3(i 46 51; :?Ai 40 35 3 -- dux - 32 5 34