FEBRLTARY, 191 1. hIONTHJ,I- WEATHER EEVIEW. CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR FEBRUARY, 191 1. DISTRICT No. 7, LOWER A4IXSISSIPPI VALLEY. ISAAC h1. CLINE, District Editor. GENERAL SLThIMART. Temperature conditions were gcnerallg moderate at the opening of the month, hut on the 3tl a cool wave overspread the northwestern iwrtioii of the district, and reached the enstern and southern portions on tlie :<(I. From the 4th to tlie 2lst teniperntures were iiiucli al)ove the seasonable average, tlie highest temperatures o€ the nionth being recorded during this period. The nictsi- mum temperatures were a1)ov-e SOo at many htntioiis, and they were above 90" in parts of Oklahoma rtiitl tlie Texas area. On the 33d a severe cold wave overslreacl the district, giving temperatures 1)elow zero over tlie northwestern portion of the district. antl below 20" as far south as northern Louisi:ina. Light frosts occurred to the Gulf coast during this cold period. From the 25th to the close of tlie inontli temperatures were abore the normal, masiinum temperutures lwing gc~c.1 :illy above 40' in the northern and western and above 70" in the southern portion of the tlistrict. Periods of precipitation were not well tlrhiecl, a u c l i t is not practicnble to generalize them for the tlihirt, 2s 11 whole. In tlie Colornrlo area tlierc were three, 1st- 5th, 13th-31st, antl 24t1i-2St,bs and the amount.: were moderately henry, being above I l ~J r I l l d in most lwalities. Over tlie New Mexico area tlicrc were four iwriotl.:. 4th- 5th, 13th, lGtli-?lst, antl 26th-L'Sth. The preci1)ita was heavy over t l i s area, es1)ecially on the 17th :mtl 1 aiicl the amounts were above the normal at all st. C l t ' 1011s. Over the Texas area the periotls o f I~recil)i~ntiori\~erfiiot well defined, but genernlly speaking there were three, 7th-l3th, 16th-l!Xli, and 27th-2Sth. On the 17th tint1 1Sth the rainfall wzis henry. and the monthly amounts were above the normnl. In the 1i:insas :wen there were four periods of preci1)itnticm as follows, 4tli-ritli, 13th- 14th, 16th-l9th, 25th-2Sth. Tlie precipitation 1% ah heavy from the 1Gth to 1Sth ant1 the monthly R i i i o u i i t h were above the iiormiil 21 t :ill Stations. Over O1il:thomn there were four periods of p n e r d precipitation, 13 th, 13th 1 G t 11-1 9 th , anc1 25 th-SS tli. Light -scat t ered precipi tn tion occurred on other dates also. From the 16th to the 19th the amounts were heavy, ant1 the montlily t o t ills were ahove the normal at all stations. Over the Missouri area there were three periods o f precipitation. 5th and Gth, 1 lth-2Oth, and 35th-2Sth. Tlie amounts were slightly above the iiormal and tlie precipintion was well clistrib- uted for agricultural needs. Oyer the Tennessee area there were five periotls of precipitwtion, 3tl-Jt11, Gth- Sth, 11th-l4tli, 1Stli-2Oth, :iiitl Xitli-Pstli. The pre- cipitation was well tlist,rihutetl, 1)ut below the normal in all parts of this area. Over Arlian.:~~ the periotls of precipitation, speaking brnaclly, were two, 3(1-?lst, and 25th-2Sth. During these periods showers occurred :it one or more stations every clity, ancl on the 19th general rains fell. The monthly amounts were above the normal except over the nortlieastern portion of the State and at n few scattered stations in the southeast portion: where there was a deficiency. Over the Mississippi area there were three period.: nf precipitation, 3tl-14th7 19th-20th, and 36th-2Sth. The mioiints were above normal in the nortiierii ant1 below in the soutliern portion of the State. 3l:tny localities lying south of the thirty-tllircl parallel were neediug rain 1):idly :it the clobe of the month. Over 1,ouisinii:t there were three 1)eriods of light-scattered showers, 7 t 11-1 4 t h. 1 S th-30 t 11, antl 26 th-3S th. The nioiith1~- aniounth u we helow tlie iiormd, and at the close of the month rain was hatlly needed for agricultural and commercial interests in all 1)itrts of the State. TEMPERATURE. Mean teni1)eriit tires for tlie month were above thenormal, the depnrturcs ranging from 2" to 11.S0, escept over the C'olorstlo ant1 New Mexico areas, where there was a general tleticiencyrangiiig from - 0.4" to - (5.4". The coldest por- tion of the cli+trict wns the Colorado area, with a mean teiiil)ernture of 27.2". The warmest wits Louisiana, with n nieitii of G 1. 1 ". hlasinium temperatures reached or es- ceetlccl 90" in Oklnliomrt and the Tesas area, and 55' in all other States and areas, escel)t in the New Mexico area, where the highest recorded W:IS 76". The highest for the district w i h :)AG a t Hennessey, Oklit., and 92" was recorded at Hcnrietta, Tes. Ptliniiiiuni temperatures were below zerc I geiiernlly over Oklahoma antl the Colorado, New Mexico. an41 IGin~w area<, nncl over the Texas panhandle. )riri prea niitl in northern Arkansas the mini- iiiiiiiis were below In". To the southwnrcl over Louisiana niit 1 hlissi41)l)i freezing teiiil)eratures occurred generally, a i i t l a mininiuiii of 26' w a s recorded on the Gulf coast in Louisinna. The colt1 wentlier nt this time interfered iiinterinlly with nqirulturwl :ind commercial interests, especialljr in Louisiana, where niuc~h clamage resulted. The lowest, temperature recorded during the month was - -I at Eliznlwthto~vii, N. Ales.. ancl - 55' was recorded n t Wertcliffe, C'oln. T:ilitln tis a. whole, temperature coii- clitionr during tlie month were unscasoiiably wann, except (luring tlie early Iwrt of the scv~ond decade, when tlie severe cold wave :t l ~ )ve nieiitione(1 occurred. Much of the clnmitge done by this cold wave was clue to the fact that the \varm weather earlier in the month liad caused all vegetation to be much further advanced than usuttl for this time of the year. AIonthly mean temperatures and departures from the norm:il for the various Stntes and parts of States are re- pnrted ar follows: C'uloraclo area, 27.2", - 1.7"; New 3lesic.o wen, 33.3'. - 2.4"; Texas area, 42.7", +4.S"; Ihnrns area, 37.5", +5 .S ; Oklahoma, 44.2", +G.l; AGssouri area, 42.1°, +;.So; Tennesseearea, 46.2", +G.5'; Arkansas, #).So, +S.tj"; Mississippi area, 55.3", +%go; Louisiana, G 1 .l 0 , fS.9". .)CO 236 FEBRUARY, 19 1 1 PRECIPITATION BY DRAINAGE AREAS. Arkansas River and tributaries.- Heavy precipitation occurred over the greater portion of this drainage area, there being more than tlae normal amount, except at n few scattered stations in Colorado and Arkansas. Over the headwaters of the Arkansas i iver, in Colorado, the average precipitation from 37 stations was 1.64 inches, about 0.6 inch above tlae nornial. Tlie precipitation wa.: unusually heavy over those portions o f the Arkiinsas Valley proper that lie in I- of the Big Black, the overage being 33.71‘ inches, :iboiit 1.8 inches below the normal. The 1)recipitation \viis above the norinal over the Outicllitn Villley. excq)t in Louisiana, tlie average aiiiouiit from 1s stations I)eing 4.62 inches, about 0.3 invh above the normal. Louisiana coast01 ploin. -Very little precipitation occurred over this area, there being less than 1 incli at several stations. The average from 29 stations was 1.03 inches, about 3.9 inches below tlie normal. Monthly precipitation and departures from tlie normal for. tlie various States and parts of States are reported as follows: Colorado area, 1.63. +0.66; New kfesico area, 1.26, +0.62; Texas area, 3.87, +2.06; Kaiiws area, 4.62, f3.54; Oklaliorna, 3.35, + 1.93; Rfissouri wen, 3.33, +0.35; Tennessee area, 3.00, - 1.31; Arlransas, 4.31, +0.65; Mississippi area, 4.37, - 1.06; Louisiana, 1.65, - 3.25. SNOWFALL. Snow occurred generally north of the thirty-fifth parallel and a t some stations in the western portion of the district to the south of that parallel. In the Colorado area the greatest monthly aniount was 78 inches at ITerniit Lake arid the least 11 inches at Linion (near) antl Was. The last half of the month was stormy antl vtiluuble additions to the stock of snow i n the mountains were Iiiiitle. The f d l wn4 al)ove the nornial in all parts of tlie ,4rkansiis b~isin except in Lake County and the northern part of Saguiaclie County. The average aniount on tlie ground at the close of the iiiontli was 25 inches, which is 1)r:tctically the same as at tlie close of February. Inlo. Lf-b a W-hIJle, the snow is loosely 1)acked and tlie 11rc)sl)ects are for somewhat less than a normal ilow of irrigiilion wiiter. In the New Mexico area a marked cliange occurretl during the month in the outlook for irrigation mater. General and heavy snow occurred during tlie last half of February over all the higher dis- tricts niitl niountain ranges of the territory and heavy rains over most of the lower levels, filling the soil with nlmnclnnt moisture and changing a most discouraging outlook for irrigation water to one of general encourage- ment. The early flow of water especially will be abun- tlant in soiiie of the tri1)utaries of the C’anadian, while the main stream will have a good early flow unless warm w i d e occur during tlie sprina months when tlie ry)icl run-0-i‘ occasioned thereby wib cause high water to come too early for its most successful use. A caliii, wet, and rather cool spring will aid materially, but rain will 1)e neetletl to insure a late flow of water. Tlie niontlily amomits ranged from 4 to 25 inches generally. In Texis the snowfall wtis confined generally to tlie Pi~nlianclle, tlie greatest monthly amount being 12.2 inches at Tesliiie. I n tlie Kansas and Missouri areas tlic mou €:dl mn5 lieti\?-, tlie amounts ranging from a trace to 14.,5 inches. Over Oklnhoma and northern Arlinia~as tlie aniounts were generially less than 3 inches, escept in extreme western Olilahoma where the monthly niiiounts rnnged from S t o 14.3 inches. Traces of snow were recorclrd at some st zitions in the Tennessee area wntl the nortliern portion of the hfississippi area and in soutlirrn ,-irkanhas, but over Louisinna and southern i1q)i no snow occurred during the month. At tlae f the niontli tlie district was bare of snow at orcli- nary elevations, except tliitt there was ti light nmomit on the ground in the Iinrisns area, and over the New nnd Colorado nrens the amounts on the gronnd iary elerntiom rnngecl from a trace to 1.5 inches. Tlae average snowfnll (in inches) for tlie various States and areas tlerivetl from the records of sucli stations as reportetl snow is tis follows: Colortido area (35 stations). 23.1 : New 1Iesic.o nrea (46 stiitions), 12.3; Testis area (14 .:t:itioiis), 4.1 : Ilier of the 31st t o 23d lullecl a great part of tlie fruit and early vegetable crops. Louisiccnrr.-TrucB gardens and fruit, crops sufl'ered seriously from the freeze on tlie 22d and 23d. In some localities tlie crops were protected successfully. The orange groves helow New Orleans were protectetl wit,li smudges. Where berries were covered with straw, about one-thircl of the crop survived the freeze. 3.75 IIONTIILY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--Climaloloyical data for February, 1911. District No. 7, loroer Uississippi Valley. FEBRUARY, 19 1 1 Temperature, i n degrees Fahrenheit. 1 Precipitation, in inches. - z . E$ I V m u E 2 3 I- 0- 9 - 1I.s. 0 29. 5 15. $5 1s. 5 24. 2 34. s 54. 7 31;. :j 14. i 13. 0 y2. n 1-1. 0 .... 7s. n .... 41. 1 12. 1 11. 0 17. h 31. 0 1'11. 0 411 5 2n. 5 13. 5 2 3 5 14. I1 .... 11. 0 211. 0 I:. 0 1;. I1 1% 5 9. II 12. 2 .... __ ,. , In. n 24. 2 20. 5 .... .... 11. 0 14. 5 24. IJ 16. !I 13. 0 IS. 5 4. 0 s. 0 3CJ. 5 9. 5 19. c 4. lj 5. s 2. 0 20. 2 11. 5 6. 5 4. 5 13. 2 l Y . 5 2s. (I 5. 0 17.2 3. 3 15. 0 11.1' s. 5 i. 5 1s. 0 10. 5 7. 5 7.3 0.0 0.0 0. 5 0.0 2.0 13. n .... ". I . J ..... ..... ~ -F @I .E v. 22 k' z = e W - n. ii; n. :3.; 1. 3.5 IJ. 45 n. .51i I n . 24 0. 72 ..... n. ;II n. -10 n. 50 n. -1.1 n. 25 n. 25 IJ. 45 IJ. li? (I. 7h (I. 411 n. :3* IJ. 42 0. :30 1. 1;5 I). 54 0. 51 0. ti7 I). Gi I). ill ..... 0. 35 0. 4 i 0. KU I I. :3 i (1. 44 n. T i n. 23 0. 42 o. 50 I). x9 I). 90 0. .E 0. si 0. 1;0 .... ..... 1. 311 v a. Counties. d .- E +2 .- a ii Observers. Stntions. -i-I ~~~ ~~~ ~ Colorndo. Blaine. ............... a vista.. ........ 111 ................ n Cit.y 5 s .. ....... wlo Springs.. .... i:xfield.. ............. Hamps.. ............. Hermit Lake .......... HoPhne ............... Holly.. ............... La Juntn.. ............ Lake hforJine.. ....... 1,amnr.. .............. L s Anim:ls.. ......... I,n VPt.3 I'nss.. ....... Lwlvillr ............. Limon (npilr). ........ blndrid ............... h1arsh:lIl Pnss.. ....... hlonunient ............ North Lnkr ........... PorLlo.. .............. Rocky Ford.. ........ St. Elrno.. ............ tunrwall ............. riniilaol .............. Victor [ urar) .......... Vila.. ................ ~~' a y n . ................ \Vestclit€ e. ............ lvi116eld.. ............ \voodnian Sanatorium JVortninn ............. iYc w Xfrieo. Abhott. .............. Alltrrt.. .............. ,.\rch (nrarj.. ......... r\nrorn ................ BPI~ Ranch ........... Bhck Luke ........... C!hncon.. ............. Eliznl,vthtu\vn.. ...... Folsum ............... Fort. Vniun.. ......... hiorint. Ilora (n e ~u j .... NnKl \'is3 ............. 0 p tirno. .............. Pasnmonte.. .......... Roton. ............... Rociada .............. Rost~bwl. ............. Roy .................. Taylor. ............... Trtmrntina.. ......... Tucunimri. ........... Valley. ............... Vermrjo Park.. ....... Trrm. \Vag011 hfollnfl (nrU'). \I. hf. hiyprs. !. 4. Short. H..B. Ricr. I;. C . Hhprwoorl -'olorodo Collyg?. F. I>. \Villis. 51 1.lili + I.I., a5 I 1.40 ....... 50 1.92 + 1. Hi TI' 1 .h l + 1. 4 (i 4 1; 5 J 4 R 3 5 3 9 Ij I O S 1; L? 1 I1 5 4 5 IO I:: 4 10 5 4 29 9 I 4 Ili I 4 12 9 9 15 !> 9 16 3 I Y 10 9 ?? 9 5 3 I 7 5 9 tj 3 4 14 8 6 I1 5 5 S 5 5 5, 9 6 I 4 12 5 I5 4 I1 b I 1 I I' 4 r: 4 Y 4 I" 9 ; li I 4 li 5 5 3 Y l i 5 I 6 li H b : 5 li 5 4 5 5 4 li 5 5 4 5 4 4 3 4 tj 3 5 5 S 5 4 5 5 5 S 3 r: + 4 i ... 5 7 23 14 1 K 11 15 17 1" 19 1 3 1 I! 9 I Y 1 3 15 1s 13 1s 9 19 11 2.1 12 l i '" r: Y ti 13 0 13 1s 10 1 10 ti G ; 12 11 7 12 I I1 lj 15 11 12 1; 15 14 U 13 11 9 17 5 10 11 14 23 IS 5 113 1 t j 14 1s I S 11 10 16 7' 15 .. i n ........... 34. li A 3. 1 x1'. (I - 2. 0 . ........... 19. 5 - 1. I; x2, n - 1. 1 31. 4 - 0. 2 ............. ...: 2.74 ....... .11: , 0. s1' - 0. 41 4ti ' 0.72 ....... ... 1.n ....... ... 1. 2.5 - 1. til :3h 1. !Ill ....... ... 1.5:; ....... a n.oy + 0.54 54 I1 1 6 + IJ.31 ... 2.07 ....... 53 4 I15 + 3. HS 42 1.lili + n.21 Bli I :ill + 1.1)s ............ 1 - ?" "1 12 - 15 "'2 17 - 13 11 - 14 Et - 11 3 1 ......... ... 21 "1 ........... 17.4 - 0.9 2Ij. S ...... ........ ......... 1 . :: 1 3 - 13 .'ni 12 ~ Ili 1 '"2 ... 11 - 111 I ?2 ........... ........... 25. (i ...... ........... 3, I) - 5. S 31. 5 - IJ. 1 ........... 24. tl - 5. 5 -.>.S ,- 2.9 24. 4 :- 2. .I .,- ......... 1 .... 11 -211 32 11 ~ 11' 31' 15 l~ - 11; 2 3 ... ... ... ... 1.2" + 0.7s ... 1 .3 ....... ......... ... ......I... : 1 -4 21 ....... ..I:.: I. ......... 4 I - - "5 ........... ..... , ...... ?ti. li - 3. 1 ........... ........... 22. 7 - 2. li 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 2s. 3 10 I ...... I...... 2 24.71 ...... 211 3u. .I - 2. 5 2 ...... 1 ...... 12 ' 3s. li !.. .... 2 ~ :~ 1 3 1 .2 i ...... ............ 2 ............ 2 ............ 2 ............ ti ............ ............ 4 ............... f 1 :;s.2 1 ...... A p n t E. P. ,C. S. IT. R. R h n ~l r i .~ Knell. \Vni. .A. Elliott. bliss Junnitn Liicero. '. hi. O'Donrl. K. T. Mnrtinrz. AFllt E. r'. s- 8. w. R. rt. n n hiorn.. ............ ,5,771 ITninn.. .......... 4, 71lU ........... S.94h I'nion.. .......... ( :urry.. ........... ..... (I O .. .......... Ilnion.. .......... 4.444 Curry.. ........... J,4IHI ('olktx.. .......... ti,nuO ... .,95 ....... ................. 1.71 ....... ...I...... .... ....,.____. ....... a 1 - 7 I ?2 I 4; , 1.13 ~ ....... .\lfrFG Lucrro. Win. French. f?r. W. \V. C'hilton. jj. R. n'orrnll. Agent E. P. S. S. I V . R. R. Do. (:eo. T. Lamlm't. Hiss M. 1:nrrington. David Rope. hi. C!. Np?dhnni. Ins. B. T)ickson. .I. J. hI4oche. jr. Inthony K:ippus. Roton \Vnter c'o. John R. Renwu. \V111. Frank. sr. J. (i . Buchnnan. D. N. Jncksun. Dr. 1%. hi. Porter. Fnrmers' Urvelopment ('0. Agent E. P. & S. IV. R. R. Etlwd. F. Grygla. l.;eo. Brincle. R. 6. Cltlrll. 1. J. HPringa. Prof. R. C . Crum. Jose A. Raca. H. A. Nacht.rirh ,Ap?nt E. P. S. S. W. R. R . Jesse T. \Vhite. F. Id. IInqhrs. Apent 4.. T . & S. F. R. R. .Agrnt E. P. & 9 . \V. R. R. bIiss Alicr Blnkr. bliss M. L. Payni'. H. \T. Manis. r:uy L. Barnes. rohn F. S W U I ~I ~. ..... 1'. 19 1 . 1; 1. 115 2. 23 1. 55 I). 91 IJ. 72 1. 1 3 1. 25 1. 'Jli I . "'2 1.31; 1. 1s 0. 42 1. 27 1. 4h 1. $2 0. l i Y IJ. SY 1. 02 1.43 1. b9 0. 6 1. hS 1. 1Y I. 51 11. h4 0. 5" 1. 4 i 1. 711 2. 39 1. l!) 1. 43 ..... .I ....... 1 ........ ....... (J. G l i ....... 0.70 ....... 0. i3 + 0. 94 1. 05 + 0. 45 0. 311 ........ (I. 4U ....... _1 1. 0u .. __ ____ 0. i.5 ........ (I. Ii3 ........ (I. 7 2 ........ 1I.h-l ........ 0.74 ........ ~ 0.21 ... _____, 0.4s ........ ........ 1 I!. 51 .................. 5 t . ......... 50 - I2 ?2 I 45 5 - 11; 32 1 50 1 - ,; L"' I 4lj ' 19 - 27 "'2 5!1~ ~ 13 51 2h. 4 ~ 1; 4 ......... 1 ...... 2 ...... I ...... 5 :;;.5" ...... ti ............ 1 , ............ 4 , ............ 2 3i.0 I:..:. - ............ 3 I ...... 1 :XI. 3 1 : : : : ; : - ...... 1 ...... 1 ............ 6 2 S .0 ...... ...I ...... 1 ...... 1 , ............. 1: , ;;:2 1 - 0.4 1 3" ...... __.I ...... .... ......... ........ I ........ ........ ........ I+ ........ v.71 ~ ~ + -(j; 46' ........ j ........ ~ 1 ........ ~ ........ ........ ........ ..... II. bll 0.45 IJ. .i2 1. 0 2 0. l i 4 1. 06 IJ. XI 0. 3s 1. 1.5 1. (KJ 1. YO 0. 35 1. 03 ..... ................. 11 - 5 "'2 45 11 1 - 2,; 121 54 1 ...... ........ ..... - ...... I ...... 3 ............ b "I 41.0 I...... .... ...... Potter ............ I 3.676 .\rcher ................ ~a n m r . .......... .I.. . ' 3 0 19 3S.6 + 1 4 19 ... ...I.. ..... 1 ...... 1 .... :.. li 43.8 I::::::: s ...... 1 ....... 4 .1.1'.11 ....... 1s ............. 3 ...... U. S. Weather Bureau ::has. El. Thimnn. \-. V. Bright. R. A. Lovelace. Canadian Academy. \V. E. Davis. A. R. Comer. J. B. McClelland. _.._ A~narillo .............. Archer City.. ......... Arthur City.. ......... .... ........ ........ ........ .... ........ .... ........ ... ...._' 2.59 Iionhnin. ............... Fnunin.. ......... 5Glj C.noarlian.. ............ Heniphill.. ....... 2.839 Chilrlress.. .:.. ......... Chililress.. ........ 1,869 Chillicot.he. ............ Hartleinao.. ...... 1,406 Clarendon. ............. nonley.. ......... 2,719 FEBRUARY, 191 1 . Red River ........ Arnist.rong.. ...... Dallani.. ......... Grayson.. ......... Bowie.. ........... Clay.. ............ Deal Smith.. ..... Bowie.. ........... Hall.. ............ Roberts.. ......... Wheeler. .......... (lastro.. ........... rlchiltree.. ......... lira\. .............. Laniar.. .......... Ilutvhinson.. ...... Hardmian ........ IIopliius. .......... Nartley ............ Dallam ........... Swisher ........... Wichita.. ......... Titus.. ............ Rice. ............. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--C'liniutologicaZ dutu for Februnry, 1911. District No. 7-Continued. Cimarron .............. Coldwat.er. ............ Colurnhus.. ............ Coolidge.. ............. Cottonwuocl Falls. ..... Connril (:rove.. ....... Conningham. .......... Dodge Citv ............ El Doradd ............. Ellinwnorl ............. Emporin.. ............. Enreka.. .............. Fall River ............. Fargo ................. Frrdonia.. ............ _I Garden City.. ......... (:reat Bend ............ (;reensbiIrg. ........... (:renola.. .............. Howard$. .................. Hugot.on.. ............. Hutchinson ............ Independence.. ........ Iola .................... Irelie. ............... ._I Jetmore ................ Kingman .............. La Crosse.. ............ Lakin .................. Lnrried ................ Lebo ................... Le Rov.. .................. Liheral ................ hfwksvillr ............. hicl'herson. ........... ., h1:uJison ............... do.. .......... Stevens. ......... _I. Reno ............. Montgomery.. ... .I Allen ............. ~iamiltou.. ....... Hodgemltn ........ Kiiigmaii ......... Rush.. ........... Krarney .......... Pawnee ........... C'offey ............ .d o .. .......... Seward ........... Stafford ........... NrPherson. ....... iirernwood ....... Pratt .................. Rome .................. Sedan .................. Torouto ................ Ulrsses.. .............. w d nu t ................ \Vrllingt.on ............ Wichita ................ \Vi 11 li eld ............... Yates Center.. ......... Okhlhoinn. Ada.. ................. Alva.. ................. -4pache.. .............. Arapaho ............... Ardmore.. ............. Bart,lesville. ........... Beaver.. ............... Blackburn.. ........... Cache. ................. Calvin.. ............... Chandler.. ............. Pratt .............. Siininer ........... Chnutauquo ...... Woodson ......... Grant.. ............ C:rawford. ........ Suniiirr ........... Sedgwick ......... C o d e 7. .......... lvoodson.. ....... I Woods.. .......... Caddo.. .......... C!nster.. .......... Ckrter.. .......... 11'ashinzt.on ....... Beaver. ........... Pawnee ........... Comanche.. ...... Eughes ........... 1,350 1,255 1.5i5 872 Mi 2.500 so0 1> 350 713 - y1 z ? E 8 z c - - 4 2 2 - 19 ti s 3 1 l Y 7 1; 5 17 5 3 2 4 1; 1 1 li 13 lli 1 1 14 2;; OD 1: 5 14 21 1; 27 3; Y 31; 31) 15 15 1 s .).> -- 4 3 4 7 21 3 i 5 1 10 3 I 21 .>(j "5 2 4 9'2 23 10 18 15 2 14 G 18 14 15 17 1 16 25 21; 14 20 J 15 24 l i 35 3 G 2 17 3 15 10 5 6 10 i n ~- ~~ ~- ~~ ~ Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. ~- Precipilation, in inches. Sky. ~- - 9 . E$ a- E n a 0 - e ~- 0. ( 1. : 2. ( 0. ( 0. 0. ( T. 3. ( 2. ( 5. ( T. 7. l 0. ( 0. t 10. ( 12. I 4. ( 0. 0. i s. ( 4. t 1.1 11.1' 8.2 I:. c 2. c 5. I 5. > 5. c 13.1 7. : 15.2 9. L 10. Q n. ( .... .... .... .,I 4 .; .... io. c 14. r 2. ; 10. c 10. 0 4 .0 4.5 14.5 5. :: 3. 5 13.2 11. 5 F. I1 s. 0 8. n 13. n 12.3 9.5 7. 0 10.5 0.5 s. 5 7.3 7.0 4.2 5. I) 4. II 7. (I 5.0 2. 0 i . 0 9.5 4. 0 11.0 I?. 0 s. 0 5.0 li. 4 2.0 12.5 3 .5 .... .... s. n 9. n 'r. 0. n n. s 0. n II. 5 8.0 T. 0.0 0.0 .... - ' I -: U T 2 : -7 3 : 3: I - 13 7 17 14 19 11; 6 11 11 8 16 9 11; 1s 10 14 I; 13 lli 14 11 7 8 11 S Y 7 1' .. .. .. 1! 1 10 8 11 8 I1 ,I S I .. , 11 1; 11 1:j 9 1IJ li 9 s S S 9 8 I5 8 9 10 8 8 L': 14 3 10 io 3 13 .0 IO . B Garrison. if. 1,. Rickenhrode. H. N. Renlrew. W. H. McMullin. 1. I(. Rarnd. (1. A. Drush. !I. 1.Fai'ris. las. hi. Curriqm. E. J. IIenning. 4. I. Van Vranken. 0. M. A.l;rms. 9. T. Rnckles. b f . A. Webh. 3. C. Harlan. E. 0. G . Kelly. J. 8. Weather Bureau. a. R. Light.. r. W. Tipton. r. J. nownlnn. 1. Rhoades. ..... I ...... 31.2 + 1 .i 34.2 ...... 3G.5 + I;." -s -2 .... -3 -1 ........... 34." _.__.. 35.4 + 4. 1 35.0 + 5.7 3b.S ...... st;. 4 + 7. 4 JS.0 + 4. 4 ..... i ...... ___..I ..... 1:::::: : 6 Y ............. ............. ............. ~! __!.... I" 4 4~ 0 .................. S.% + 4.82 l.!lll .,..%I ........ 1.19 2.10 + 1 .3 0 .i 5 Ii.16 f 5 .2 0 1.XY 5 .G + 4.84 1. 47 3.94 + 2.19 1.96 5 .5 ; + 5. fli 2.41 7.99 + 2 .X 1.71 5 .i l + 4 .l i 3.14 7. 30 + 5.54 2..7;1 4. (Is + 9 q- 1.so 4.95 + 3 71 1 1.S .1. 3.n; ........ 1.57 1.m + 1.2 1 fl.54 4.?3 /+ i:ii 1 2.15 4 .i 4 I + 2:qs / 1.69 5. Rn 1 .. ... ...I 2.55 ........... 3i.Y + 7 .i 39.4 f 5.2 n.6 +s .i i 3s. 8 ...... 35.4 + 2 .0 40.8 + 1.2 38.2 + 7.3 33.t; I + 2,:i 4n.i; 1 .. ..... 3S.Si+ 5.0 40.0 I + 7.7 3s. 6 + s.n 41.11 I+ 7 .3 37. li ,+ 4. li n. nc. ne. n. n. n. nr. ne. ne. n. n. nu.. n. n. ..... U . SW. 11. U. S. S . U . S. n. ..... n !n n 3 3 2 0 S 2 1 3 9 4 3 5 5 n .... t' 5 7 0 .... 1 3 .i 9 ........ 12.38 3.90 ........ 1 70 4.34 + 3.71 I 2 :s 4.09 + 2.28 1.65 4.50 ........ "66 4.64 + 4.23 2.04 2.53 ........ 1.03 2.62 ........ 1.30 4.5s ........ 12.33 .................. 4s.n ~ ....... 4n.s .... 47.4 +in 3 4s. 1; I+ 5 . s 46.1 I....::: 43. s ....... 36.8 ,+ 2.5 4 4 .1 + 7,s 43.9 ....... ............ ............. 2 . J. Brooks. :. D. Teeter. . C. Brown. 3. T. Nisbett. l r . A. P. Owens. bV. C. Fraver. iohn Landis. drs. Frank Rush. Fhomas rurcell. ,has. L. Kern. \V. Sandelor. .... 1 .... ........ 240 Couiities. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Cliniatoloyical data for February, 1911. District No. ;--Continued. Y s .- c) % 3 w FEBRUARY, 191 1 Oklahoma-Continued. Chattanooga. .......... Chickas ha: ............ Cloiid C!hief.. .......... Diiraut.. .............. Eldorado .............. El Reno ............... Enid ................... Erick.. ................ Fairland. .............. Fort Gibson ........... Frederick. ............. Gage.. ................. loodwell. ............. Gutluie ................ c:uvu10u.. ............. Hartsliorne ............ Heoldtou.. ............ Helena.. ............... Henuessep ............. Hobart.. .............. Hobleurille ............ Hooker. ............... Hurley ................ Idahel.. ............... JetIerson. .............. Eenlori.. .............. hfc Nester.. ............ hicComb ............... hfaugmn ............... Narlow. ............... Meeker. ............... Musko w. ............. hf u t ua f.. ............... Neola.. ................ Newkirk.. ............. Noman.. .............. Oakwood. ............. O'Keene.. ............. Oklahoma.. ............ Okxuulgre.. ............ Pauls Valley.. ......... Pawhuska.. ........... Perry.. ...... .~. ....... Rsvia.. ................ Sac and Fox Agency.. . Shawnee.. ............. Snyder.. ............... Stillwater.. ............ I ulsn.. ................ Viuita .................. Wagourr. .............. U'aukumis.. ........... Waurikn ............... 1Vrat.herford. .......... Wrhbers Falls.. ....... Whitraglr.. ............ \Voodward. ............ Maaoiiri. BPllt.. .................. BirL.htree ............... l~'ape c:irarde:m $5 .. .... (:ani thprsrille. ......... ['assville.. ............. Dean.. ................. Douiphan. ............. (:reruville.. ............ Hol1ist.w. .............. 1ront.on $5 .. ............ Jackxon ................ Jopllu.. ................ Koshkonong ........... Lamar $&. ............. hiarble 111 ............ Mountaingrove.. ....... Mount. Vernon.. ....... Neosho ................. New Madrid gg.. ....... Oakfield. .............. Olden.. ................ Ferry-ville.. ............ Rolla ................... Steelville.. ............. Kentucky. Blandville ............. Lynnville.. ............ Tennesree. Arlington. ............. Bolirsr ................ Browusville.. .......... Covinton. ............ Dpershiug ............. Jwhou ................ Hakington. ........... Kingfisher. ............ I . no... ................ Springfield. ............ 1 4 9 .6 1 +i .i 46.6 ....... M 91 Ellis.. ........... .' Tesils.. ........... LOVilU.. .......... Te.\-;rs.. ........... Roger Mills.. ..... Fittslm'g.. ....... Carter ............ Kincfishrr.. ...... .wairL1.. .......... 2,13ti 3.300 1.001) 3,153 2,200 700 900 1.166 1.396 ..... , .......... 42.0 ....... 51.4 I+ !.2 4s. 0 + b. 3 42.6 I ....... 4i.0 + S.S 4 t i I I .. ..... 4.5,s + 6.1 34.4 ....... 3 .2 ....... 84 'J!I !C s i 94 S i 911 81) i 4 Lincoln.. ......... Muskogee ......... \V ood ward. C:ltldo ............. Kay ............... Clt.veI3ud.. ....... Dewey.. .......... Blaiue ............ Oklnhoma ......... 1. U3l1 614 ............... 1.501) 1.149 1,171 1. S54 1.lY4 1. P 4 i Nol~le ............. Johnson ........... Lincolu ........... Potrawnttomie.. .. Kiowa.. .......... Pavur ............. T u h ............. Craig .............. JVngonPr .......... Garfield.. ......... Jrtfrrsun .......... Custer ............. Muskogee ......... Kay ............... \Vood\v:~rd.. ...... 920 i91i 9111) 1 .~4 1 1.3% as0 ;IN FYS 5Ss 1.25s 988 l.!39 4i!i 945 1 .~9 3 Prinixot.. ....... Ilarrv. .................... hii.ujn:lid.. r{ipIey.. .......... Drnt.. .................... Irou ............... \\-avue.. ................. Talky ............. Iron ............... Cape Girardeau.. . Jasper ............. Orrgon.. .......... Barton.. .......... Bollinger.. ........ Wright ............ Lawrence.. ....... Newton.. ......... New Madrid.. .... Franklin .......... Perry ............. Phelps.. .......... (:rerue.. .......... Crawford.. ........ lroweii.. .......... .I . ....... ............... MU 900 l.cW 925 455 979 9 11 91i4 .EO 1,490 1. 4Ru 1.023 255 793 562 1.092 1.350 i 746 I , w6 ~ ~. ~_. ~~ ~ Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheil. 1 Precipitation, in inches. m : e E 9 2 h i k M 4 - 5 10 9 10 4 2iJ 10 G 11 6 5 7 1 1s 2 7 12 17 3 16 S 10 5 3 3 1; 10 14 15 1; l Y 11) 17 12 3 5 13 llj 1 7 20 7 11 11 12 ci 1% It1 4 Ib 14 14 1 Ill 12 7 s 19 IS li '1 12 .,., -- ... li 17 32 "I1 32 11 :3 1 19 17 33 ?S 17 1s 21 2 30 24 15 29 8 29 24 26 28 18 ... a4 - - - a . Fa gs z z v. 1 2 3- h __ 0. u u. (I 0.7 u. 0 T. u. 0 (I. 2 T. T. 0. I J !I. 5 0. II 0. u 0. I1 0. u 3. s 2. U 0. u 12. (I 14.3 0. 0 S. 5 1'. 0. 0 T . (I. I) IJ. IJ 0.0 2. 0 T. 4.0 2.1 0.2 .... .... ... r. .... 'r. .... .... .... .... T. 0. 2 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 T. T. 2.0 11. 0 T. 0. I! 2.0 3. I1 5.0 1.0 T. T. 'I' . '1'. T. 6. 5 2.0 0.4 0.5 :l. 2 T . T. 1. I 1 4.0 1.2 1.2 T. n. 0 9.0 0.0 10.6 7.0 0.4 n. 0 .... 7. 0 0. 5 .... .... .... T. T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 6 c d - 1 I 1 1 1 1 ~~ u g 5 - 14 14 14 19 14 1s 10 13 16 11 13 S 1 Ij 14 13 1s 1.5 lli I 1 -11 12 11.; 11 14 1 4 15 li 1.1 S 13 1(1 14 14 .... .... .... .... .... - .... .... .... .... 12 13 l l j l i 1 a lti 14 14 14 11; l i 13 15 11; 1; .... 1 :j 1; 10 \ I(; Y 3 15 14 12 15 1 3 14 I4 14 H 13 12 I? 11 14 II I I J 11 12 .... .... .... .... 10 20 19 18 zn -~ CT .5! -3 e '3 52 d - 1. 20 1.23 2.5ti 2.19 2.05 2. w 2. UIJ 1. IM) 1.3s 2.55 u. i 9 1.30 2.35 1 .i U 1'. 15 1. (L5 2.90 1.57 1. "4 1.15 1. vo 1 .X 0. 51) 2. ;?j 1.13 0. 31) 2.30 l.lI! 1.55 1. uo 1.45 2.20 1.52 2.06 1.05 .... .... .... .... .... ._.. .... .... 1.70 1. li 1.3U 1.Ml I . 21 1.71 1.5!1 0. su 1.14 2.47 0. i5 2.85 2 . MI 8.29 11. b5 1.511 I). 3s 1.4s 2. IJS (I. b" 1.WI 1.25 .... 1.03 1. ?i 1. 25 1.24 1.114 1. CO 1.5i 1. 15 0.95 1.0: 0. s9 1.25 1. so 1. 40 1.4s 1.4s 1.93 .... .... 1. 42 0. so 0.65 0. w u. 90 8 tabions. Observers. Squire Iiuinlile. J. C.. Good. J. P. Stutzmau. Nelson I3oak. T. I\'. Lanhmu. Rose E. IVaIker, Uri B. Worcester. A. \V. Haues. C. W. Prier. John T. Welsh. R. B. Bradley. C . H. Holmes. S. \V. Block. 8. E. Snvder. A. L. Minit. T. Coinpton. Roht. Hohirs. C. H. Heald. R. E. Ellis. brrs. hf. C . Parks. Roy lleuedict.. hfary Rutherford. H. N. Kellv. Dr. C. W. &eyers. T. E. Beck. w 1 n . hi. Guy. J. C:. Cross. Wsn. h'ohle. 5s 1 2.09 1 .. ..... 41 ~ 2.26 '+ 1.2: 49 8 .S ....... 8 i 1 ,.;I; ~+ L i l 4 2 . 4 .L ....... 11. 11. 11. 11. se. ..... 11. 5. S. 11. U. ..... ne. nw. n. n. n. 11. ..... S. 11. S. S. sw . 0. 11. 11. S . ..... n. ne. se. S. U. ll. S. S. 8. U. ..... ..... ti li 5 S 15 1 4 9 1 4 14 .. 1: I( Y 6 IY 5 11 I O 16 6 1s 10 11 10 G 11 S 10 I O I 6 11 1 5 9 9 I; 1; 1: 12 1 0 'J 14 S Y l 11 13 1.1 6 1 S s 3 12 15 1 li 121 9 10 7 11 8 11 16 9 S 11 9 9 El 14 .. .. 17 9 18 13 11 12 i 10 1 3 1 ti ... ... J 0 7 5 I? 5 14 11 11 1 17 ... ... 4 1; 1s 12 3 4 3 4 -.. ... 5 7 S ... ... 12 5 2 4 !r !I 2 15 4 4 c: 1; 13 4 5 111 1 5 1 5 U 2 ... ; 17 0 4 5 0' 9 9 S 6 2 4 4 11 10 0 4 9 51 4 .. 2 10 1 2 3 ..... 1 .......I.. . .11.0'+ ,:.s SI 44.7 , ....... hti 4.5.11 I + x.1 I SX .... ....... ....... 4 y 2.33 + ll.i$l 44 4.1:; ....... 44s' 1 ii ....... ....I 3.23 ....... $'I , .' 2.3s + 1.41 ................. .~. - ..... ...... ... 4 i .1 , 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 2 I 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I b 1 1 1. 1 15- 1 1 1- 1 1 1. 1 1 11; 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 15 16 16 10 15 1 4 1 4 7 12 3 15 9 5 11 b ti 11 1: 9 4 7 7 14 14 14 15 12 13 10 10 1" 11 15 10 I 3 12 li 10 17 b 12 I; 10 15 ci lri 10 14 13 21 17 17 11 9 16 14 10 13 11 18 13 x 10 li 16 10 8 10 B I .. 9 9 9 13 1 4 5 5 b 6 S F S ; : 4 9 5 6 3 t i 4 7 10 H 10 9 9 Ij S I j S 7 S s S S 5 (; H (i 5 , li lj b: i s 7 8 i 6 5 5 S 10 G 4 9 Y G 11 5 , I .. .. 10 7 8 5 11 ...... I ....... ... 45 4ti 45 42 47 4:3 42 49 81 47 161) .Ili ::ti 34 14 4IJ 4 1 :35 40 50 42 43 3s ... 51; 45 42 4; 41 .L! 4 i 44 :i; 4.5 49 41; B l i 53 4.5 (io 45 .1Y 5:; 61 41 4 i 51; 47 48 5 0 x 43 u) 42 4s 44 3s 48 5" 5'2 39 53 3s 55 31 ... ... ... 43 33 30 32 43 5.14 ....... 3.!r2 + 1.2s 3.53 ,+ 2.2ti 2.YI ...... 4.69 + 8. 39 3. o:j ....... + 1.32 2 .7 s ....... 1.85 ....... I 2i 4: 39 3s 3s 32 44 33 42 42 42 34 42 41 4H 46 33 37 42 42 3G 3 i 39 34 47 21; 35 31; 27 37 38 4Y 39 33 3? 43 46 31 43 43 37 34 34 :XI 3!l 41 31 39 37 35 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 ... ... ... 3n ... - 3 5 , : B i y - F I 12 11 1 .? c 11 I 11 I ? 9 I 1s 1 E . 1: 3 3 i 11; 11, \ , 1 I1 1 li 9 17 .. 10 12 12 11 I; 6 11 12 S 4 9 S Li 7 14 < 9 15 8 4 8 1; 3 5 5 6 4 7 I6 in ~ * 2 G s - NJ i9 79 7s R? 81 83 84 R3 83 84 84 S3 87 85 s1 60 83 84 87 $3 h' X' !e 82 XI) 82 82 SI) R4 S4 ... 8n ... ... .. so hn so 84 81 'p 81 ,- 81 SI S' S6 so g S3 SO 83 80 ... ... ... ... ... SI1 ,% S" 83 81 fiR 76 79 -.. ... ... ... ... ... ... SG 79 RB 78 ... ... Observers. Tenncsste-Cout'd. I I I:. S. hlartiii. rr. S. W~at.lier Borraii. 0. F. Cantwell. F'ruf. F. L. Dennison. I . B. Kiinzey. Mcl~ullonsh & Guelck. Prof. r. A . ROSS. S. hl. Sanipson. \V. I:. Biundell. Lelia I. TetPr. 1. E. Scanlan. r'. R . Jwksoll. Krnton.. .............. Obion ............. 3?! Memph is... ............ Shelby.. .......... 411! Milan. ................. Gil~soii.. .......... 44; Trenton.. ................... do.. .......... :34. Union City.. .......... I Obion ............. I 3til 44.8 53.0 53. 4 ...... +11.7 ...... 2.65 1 . ...... 3.84 0.08 6.S5 1: ..... ..... 1 ...... ............ 2.79 ....... 2.70 - 0.51 S. \Teather Bureau. lohn T. blaaey. 3. J. Hnwr. H. \V. L. H. ri. Stoncr. Whitson. R . H. Qusrtemman. 1. hi. Huddleston. Mrs. B. E. Bishop. 17. H. Burr. Ia~~*ol~ Hrolist. \. Rtmiard. Nral Dodd. W. J. Moss. Ice. J. Bnhl,. 1. C . ChPnniilt. If. W. Nichoalds. [Tnirersity of -4rkansae. [T . R. Weather Bureau. B. C. Logan. 2. A . l ' a y ~o o ~l . R. F. NodisPtt. Hut Sprinas Water Co. I'. A. Brrry. RmrditTine Sisters. I T . S. Weather Bureau. :. H. Hentschel. Mis.; L. C . Smith F. \Vnllick. L. Smith. R. R . St. John -has. Spricc. R. hI. Adorns. 1. AI. Hiidson. Beiiedict.inr Sisters. Georsr Paxton. D. E. Monre. \V. J. f;nrni.e. John E. Payton. 8. D. Jester. John Seals. ..... I ...... 49.0 '+ 0 .2 5 1 5 .~ ;+in.5 54. n I+ s. 4 49.9 + 7.9 41;. s +ll. fi 45.4 ...... 45. I) + i. 1 ..... j...:.: ..... 1 ...... _. 0. i 3 .0 0. : 0. I1 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 1'. 2.0 n. 2 n. u n. ti 0. a 0. o n. 1 T. 0. I1 1.0 0.0 0. 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 T. 1. 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 .... 0. n n. 3 n. o 0. n 0. n 0. n n. o .._ 0. 0 0. n 0.0 0.0 I). 0 0.0 T. 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0. n n. n n. n n. n 0. n 1.12 2.411 1. 50 1. 55 1. IO 1. 1. 911 1.93 1.74 2. 10 1. 0s 1.24 .... n. !IU 2. 12 3.11 1.311 1.04 1. 4s 1. 44 1. 1 3 2. 04 1. 2lj 2.33 2. 27 2. I); 1.95 1.2s 0.99 1. 0G 1.23 1.32 1. !I2 n. 91 1.4s 1. "ti 1. 9.5 1. (In 1.15 2.07 1.20 0.44 3. li0 2.33 1.00 1.42 1.51 1.94 1.21) 0. 71 I). 1.88 1.45 n. 39 1.31 1.1u 1.49 1.65 0.91 3. 2n .... .... I. in 2. i n .... ... Newport.. ............. Ozar k .................. Pine B l i l f l ______._.____ Porahontas ............ .... 53. li 50.3 41. 7 54. 4 54. 8 + Y.7 +IO. 4 + 1;. s +ll. 4 ...... .... I... 4.51 I ....... 5.03 .+ 0.71 4.4s I+ 0.40 li.40 , ....... 4.51 ........ 0 1:; 1 - 2. 1x1 5:xl I ....... 4. 9.5 ........ ti. I:? ....... E. W. Cook. H. J. Irvine. .I. hl. Cos. J. P. Havens. Tallahatchie Prnp. Corn. Dr. 0. \V. Smith-Vaniz. \V. B. Burke. A. C. Tuttle. Tnllahotrhie Drng. Corn. M. A . Candler. Tallahat.chie Drng. Corn. Do. \V. H. Eskridge. E . F. Parr. Tsllnhat.chie Drng. Corn. T. I,. narden. F. L. Harbison. J. H. Stephen. Tollahntrhie Drng. Coni. W. F. Wood. Tallahatchie Drng. Coin. L. B. hlosby. E. L. Lncas. Tallnhatchie Drng. Corn. DO. Do. Do. ..... , ........ ........ Creushaw.. ........... .I Panola.. .......... 1Xi Denmark.. ........... .I Lalayette.. ...... -1 . ...... T)uck Hill.. ............ Nontmnierv.. ........... ..... 1 ....... .... ..... Edwards .............. Ilinds " 22" Enid .... ...._......... Tnllahwrhie __.___ ....... Green\ i l k _.__. ......... \VtwIiington.. .... 1211 G rwii rood.. ........... 1.rtlore. ........ 147 Fayetre.. ............. l JclTersoti.. .... 2711 Grenada ............... Grenada .......... 134 Hernando .............. DQ Soto.. ......... 391 Hirkorr Flat ........... Benton ............ 435 1. 90 ........ $. i i + 11. SS 5.71 - 0.M Holly Springs.. ........ Marshall.. ........ 600 Kosciusko .............. At.tala ............. 43U Lake Cormorant.. ..... De Soto.. ......... 206 Lola.. ................. Coahoma .......... 183 Malone ................. hiarshall. J. C:.-Ceir, jr. Tallohatrhie Drng. Corn. Dr. C. \V. Bolton. H. H. rrisler. T. J. Murray. Tallshatchie Drng. Corn. 212 81 s2 S5 1 hlONTHLT WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-f'linicriologicrtl datu f o r Febritnry, 1911. District No. ;-('nntinucd. 1 14 ~ __ 0.0 0. I) 0.0 0. II T. 0. 0 0.0 T. I). (I 0.0 n.o 0.11 n.11 n.11 0.n 0.0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 0. (I (1. 0 ......... 0.0 (1.0 (1. 0 0. 0 (I. (I (I. (I 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (1.0 (I. n ......... 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 n.n 0.o 0.0 0.0 ......... 0.0 0.0 0.11 0.0 ......... 0.0 0.0 0.0 (I. I1 li li 9 9 S 4 9 9 4 9 3 ti 1 3 3 3 1 2 3 s 3 , li s 3 li 6 6 5 4 3 3 3 ti 1 2 5 '5 i Y ri 4 5 3 4 i 4 6 3 9 2 5 ! 4 hladisou.. ................. Fraiiklin. ................. Tallahat.chie ______ Holnmes ........... Lafayet.te. ........ Hinds ............. IVarren ........... Yalohusha ........ IVilh-inson ......... Yazoo.. ........... 14s 1x1 502 ?Si 247 310 5li0 116 2. YY 0.9s 5.41; 4. i 4 4 .i 0 2.115 4 .1 2 5 .c 1.13 4.33 - 2.20 - 4.514 ....... ;+ 11.19 I.. ..... + n.03 + 0.4Ll - 4 .4 i ....... - 0.44 "3 24 ?" "'2 :$I, 34 33 :i4 ...... Vermilion.. ....... Rapides .......... Taugipahoa ....... East Baton Rouge. Ascension _________ Plaquemines.. .... St. Nartin ................. Ouachita .......... Cameron .......... Orleans.. ......... Rapides .......... West Baton Rouge East Feliciana .... Morehouse. ....... St.. Tarnuiauy ____. Wiuu ..................... Ascension ......... Union ............. Concordin.. ....... St. Nary .......... De Sot.0.. ......... St. Landry ........ TanRipahoa ....... Terrehonne Catabuula.. Calcasieu .......... Lafayett.e.. ....... Calcasieu .......... C.ameron .......... Plaquemines.. .... Vernon.. .................. Bienville.. ............... De Soto.. ......... St. Laudry ........ Webster ........... Ouachita .......... St. Nary .......... Tensas ................... Iberia.. ........... Orleans ........... ____d o ............. St.. Laudry ........ St. Charles.. ........... St. Tanmiany.. ... Bossier.. .......... Acadia.. .......... St. John the Bap- Nat.chit.oches ______ Lincoln.. ......... West Feliciaua.. .. Terrebonne ....... Washiugtou.. Caddo ............. Avoyelles ......... Jefferson.. ............... Calcasieu.. ............... Nadison ........... Livingston. tist. i n ii 130 HI 20 1 isn 2 , 6 i ........ 113 1;5 39 33 l i i io 302 93 44 ............... ............... 30 36 22 9 6 192 45 194 S? 14 15 51 1s s3 ....... 2 44 ....... 14i 312 115 1; 249 $2 91 .............. ............ 1.27 1.40 ii.11' 11.72 ll.l;l; l L 5 V 1. l i 4.47 11.1;3 - 3.26 - 4 .i 4 - 6.34 - 4.11; - 5.09 - 3.5!1 ....... - (I.(IS - 2.1il; 0.4" I). 59 0.51 4.114 1.1;; ............ - 4.86 - 4S5 - 2 .w -4.21 ....... 4.49 1.90 3. 172 1.11 (1.95 0 .i 4 1.31 0.90 1. i i ....... - 3.57 - 0. 1;s - 4.11; - 3.24 - 3.53 - 3.b7 ....... - 3.m 0.56 (1.5'' 0.95 0.90 1.W ............ - 3.95 - 3. i 4 - 3.41; - 4.06 ....... 1.14 4.47 3.2s (1.93 3.15 5.59 1.0s ....... + 0.23 - 4.14 - 0.23 - 1.19 ....... ....... 1.116 1.35 1.46 (1.90 ............ - 3.37 - 3.12 - 4. (I6 - 4.11 1. G8 2.87 1.37 1 .i ~ ....... - I). 56 - 3.39 - 4. n:3 2.11 3.311 1.25 1.12 0. so 1.79 (I. 43 1.w 1.21; 4.31 0.80 - 2.51 - 1.3i - 3 .9 i - 1 3 2 -3.45 - 4.53 _______ ....... ....... ....... ....... ~ m z ? -E f - 0 M f B c-l - fi 6 6 1s i i n :; 1s li 23 23 23 23 11 23 1 23 1s 23 1 23 10 19 2 "3 "3 4 19 15 23 15 23 23 23 10 "0 4 23 7 23 23 23 5 4 23 23 19 5 19 19 10 15 16 9 19 1 40 5 14 1s 4 1 14 4n - -. - - .- u .g 4 ?C 1.- r: "'6 .- - .- E pi ~ S. tie. U . ti. SC. SW. ...... e. se. se. S. S . SC. SZ. SW. se. S. SW. Y. q. $. $. 5. S. S. SW. SW. ..... n. ..... ne. se. e. se. ..... n. S. S. S. S. S. e. se. e. ..... SW. St?. S . F. S. S P . S. ..... ..... S . U. e. S. ..... se. se. ne. ..... ..... . ~~ Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, Sky. - ' r -c : U T 2?> :c :5 5 - 4 - - '? 1 3 12 SI 12 S 3 15 8 0 12 "n i 13 12 11 4 20 15 21) 12 14 17 10 10 I i 8 11 0 2 5 11 15 1 li 15 15 9 3 13 $1 1; li 15 li 2 l i 14 1 0 2 li 21 7 3 6 4 2n ... __ - d d - 56. s 56.2 51.5 5s. fj 5s. 4 53.4 61. s 56. (I 63.2 59.4 tjl. 4 (i3.4 tis. 1 IA. 0 61.9 57.4 83. 1 tin. s l a . 2 Iia 5s. 1 61.S 5 i . 8 1'6.4 54.5 1%. s M. 2 55.0 63. 2 63.0 64. 2 F,?. 0 62.8 (61.5 63.4 B?. S 61.0 5s. 2 61.4 5 6 4 55.3 63.2 1.4. 1; 12.5 62.9 6fJ. 6 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 56. 3 lii. 2 63.3 53. 2 53. 0 5i. 8 c2. s 5 i . 3 .... .... .... 1 2 . s .58. s r.1. 0 - - Y ; 5 - "'2 2.5 21 "0 23 2s 1 $1 2 i .Wj 2D 24 21 34 26 40 2s "3 30 26 21; 2.5 21; 26 2.1 33 "' 1'0 27 1.5 "7 30 25 25 2s 31 "0 "2 .... .... .,.I _- .... 30 .... ?n 21 ?(I .... - 3 e ji .s "e 1'5 3 - 1s 15 10 13' 5 1 5 c; 11 12 8 14 l i , 12 5 5 Y 4 5 4 6 12 1s 15 > ... i n 21 24 5 7 2s 23 20 ... 1: 11 li 8 11 i 10 9 11 6 11 10 ... I ... ;; ... 14 9 s 4 9 3 5 10 - - :$ ;2 52 3: *e ZT .- -c -- ~ 3 I; 1" 1; 5' S 5 1; 2 S (I 21 , .. 4 4 Y 11 < 11; 4 5 4 10 2 9 3 11 (I 3 15 10 0 3 3 3 li 1 1 7 5 S 18 Y 0 n ... 11 0 16 4 0 4 17 3 3 12 22 l i 14 ... - Y P .- Y r m - W f. f l .d v; a2 *t: E m - c - I). v i I). IC1 1. JII 1.05 0. i s 2. 2li 1.40 1. sn 0.55 0. 70 I). 11' (1. 53 0 .5 i (1.2s 0 . 2. I). (I. "2 0. 46 0. 37 1. ill (1. 57 2.18 1.10 1.1.4) (I. 50 (1. 35 (I. 31 0. s5 ii. 1;3 0. (XI (I. 35 (1. 42 11.95 (I. 47 0. 51; (I. 54 1. I n 2.45 1.48 o. 99 n. 94 .... .... n. 65 2. no n. 51 n. 55 .... 0. i Y 0.4s 0. i 5 0. is 0. ss 0.93 I). 6s 1.25 I). 66 0.30 I). (I. 29 11. 72 0.4) .... n. 172 2 .w n. i s 1.90 - Stations. Obse.n.ers. Counties. & Y g - 1.5 15 15 11; 15 l i 1s 15 '2. ; 15 s 14 1 5 1.5 5- 5 15 14 3- ('8 15 S 12. 15 5 14 6 , 15 1.1- 8 15 15 1.1. B 6 6 ti F. 7 15 ,' 1 15 , 7 1 2 i 1' 1; 16 Mississippi-Cont'd. Showoe ............... SUITOlk.. .............. Swan Lake _____ ___ ___. Tchnla.. .............. University.. .......... Utica.. ............... Vicksburg.. ........... Water Valley. ........ Woodville.. ........... Pazoo City.. .......... Louisiana. Abbeville.. ........... Alexandria.. .......... Amite ................. Baton Rouge .......... Buruside 5.. .......... Burrwood.. ........... Cades $ ................ Calhoun ............... Cameron.. ............ Carrollton.. ........... Chenevville ........... Cinchre. .............. co lint on ............... Collinstou.. ........... Coviugton.. ........... Dodson.. ............. Donaldsouville.. ...... Fannerville ........... Ferriday .............. Franklin. ............. Grand Cane.. ......... Grand Coteau.. ....... H a m i o n d .. .......... Houma ............... Jena .................. Jennings .............. Lafaye tte ............. Lake Charles .......... Lakeside. ............. Lawrence. ............ Leesville .............. Libertv Hill ........... Lo auiport Mefville.. . ::I:::: ::I:: Minden.. ............. Monroe.. .............. Morgan City.. ........ Newellton ............. New Iberia.. .......... New Orleans (1) ....... New Orleans (2) ....... Opelousas.. ........... Paradis. .............. Pearl River. .......... Plain Dealing ......... Rayne.. .............. Reserve 5 .............. 1. C. r'ltchforil. ['rof. (:eo. H. Kent. B. F. Saunders Pr. hi. P. Winkler. Prof. J . H. Dorroh. IJr. J. B. Diidlev. t r . 8. Weather 6uieaii. bliss Loule Eriksou. James E. Lee. I V . H. Courts. ..... t i n . ..... 1- 7 .5 t i.5 t S .6 t l l .7 t 10. 4 t 5.3 t s .5 t s .5 t 10.2 t 9,s t 7.3 t 9.z; t s.5 t 9. 5 t s.9 ..... ..... ..... ...... t l l .! t 111. , t l l . 1 t li. i t10.1; t 6.2 t s.ti t10.2 t Y.8 t 9.9 t 8.8 t 7.3 t 8.U t 8.4 t s.l t s.0 t 5.9 t 8.5 t 7.3 t 9.6 tll. 1 ..... ..... ..... t i n . 5 ..... ..... ..... ..... .~ 28 35 :30 3; 31; 3s 44 2ti 31; 25 43 3 1 33 $2 36 36 31 4s 33 3ti 39 40 44 54 3li 44 4s .I2 40 4s 33 -12 3'1 3s 5" 39 44 ... ... ... ... 3 26 3 i 43 ... ... 3ti 33 49 39 29 37 4s 33 ... ... ... 32 45 31 ~ C~:. J. Edwards. Nellie Graham. Lulu hl. IVentz. Elmo (~'. 8. McFarlan~l. hi. Bott. fkrahani Myers C'. E. Snirdes. N. L. Esperhnent Station. State Biologic Station. Lovola College. Wdter I . Tannr John A . \Vhite. John B. Rcily. Lucille I'hampague. J. P. Lucns. John F. Park. W. P. Chandler. R. Z. Water. J . hl. Bonney. G. Foster Provost. St. Charles College. c. C. wrr. H. M. Foote. I. A. U'ilbanks. J. F. Buch. J. J . Davidson. Geo. Boulireaux. Miss L. J. Nunemacher. H. C. Warnmoth. C. N. McFarland. E. A. Crawford. Bettie hi. Dennis. ('has. B. hicNeill. Ethel Fort. John (+. Welch. Virgil E. Kinsey. John D. Fultz. IT. S. Weather Bureau. Sugar Esprrinmt.nt. St.ation. Audrew Noreqi. Luuisinua Needows Co. Geo. F. Baucks. Leon Snnders. A. P. hlcNeil. Leon Godchaur Co. (Ltd.). Riihy Ncc'ook. J. C . H. McKinney. L. P. Kilbourne. Harrirtt F. Ririere. D. A. Srlf. t'. S. N'eather Bureau. I:. T. Leigh. . L. S t . hiartin. . W. Richardson. . E. Speed. H. c'. Fonrlreu. hirs. Jolul A. c>PlJert. ... ... 23 23 23 23 "3 23 .>., -_ .>., -_ ... ... 21 "3 23 - .... .... "1 21.5 2s 19 25 1'1; 24 "ti 2s 19 31 .... .... .... - ..... t 9. 2 t 14. I) t 9.9 t10.7 t s.5 t 7.3 t l l .4 t i n . 5 ..... ..... ..... ..... Rob e 1 in e. ............. Ruston ................ St. Francisville ....... Schriever.. ............ Sheridan. ............ Shreveport.. .......... Simmesport.. ......... Southern Univ. Farni. Su artown ............ 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