274 +?.?I; -0.64 -3.14 -2.65 f2.41 +4.55 -1,s +4.3:! MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 111115 ................. 4.24 1 +0.R.5 l!lnli. 1Wi .................. ................ 4 3 s +l.3!4 1WIS ........ 1509 ................. 19111 ................. 1911 ................. ~ C'LIblATOLOGIC'AL DATA FOR FEBRUARY, 191 1. DISTR,ICT No. 11, CALIFOR8NIA. Prof. ALEXaNnER G. hIcADIE, District Editor. GENERAL SUhfMART. February, 191 1, w:ts in general a nioiitli of unsett,letl \y e a ther , frequent, rain mcl unu si1 nll y low t,em ierat ti res. wits it lit,t.le ht.low tdie norninl n.s t,o amount,. However, thc number of rainy days was normal. The inont,h fol- Iowd :t ieriocl of abnormally lienvy preci )it,rtt,ion, tJie lttst two c II matles of January being periods o ! alniost, con- st.itnt, rain. With one or two exceptions, t,liere were no warm rnins during t,he mont,li, and the great ac:cuiiiulit- tion of snow in t,lie mount t~ins atj elevations almve 5,000 feet wns not niatminlly retluced. Snow on the lower levels was, liowever, carried off wit,li result,ing floods in t:~rt,ain river sections. ,4s it whole, however, tdie losses were c:on~parativelp sniall. t t i i t l while c~ndit~ioiis were nt times tdire.itt,eniiig antl caused some anxiet.p, t,he weat,lwr perniit,t,ed t,he flood c,rests t,o t,ravel to the Grent, Basin and t,lie sea wit.hout, reenforcenieiit8 at critical t.imt?s. The most noticeable feature of the nioiit,h was the 1(0w mean temperature, due rather t,o t81ie a11senc~e of warin days t,liun t.o the prevalence of my partic.nlnr cold periotl. The niglit,s t h o were not ns cold as u~ould hare been tlie case hat1 the skies been clear :tiit1 blie general condit,ions tlrier. The t,eniperatiire averaged nearly -lo below the norind. In fact with one escept,ion, t.hat of tdie pear 1OO3, t.lie prcsent month was the coltlest Fehruai-y known since rec:ortls have b ~e n kept. The month W R ~ IOo r.olcler t.han t,he warmest, February. There were no specially nobewortliy fe:tt,ures : t,liere were fewer frosts tlim usual. antl during t,lw intervals of fair wedier morning t,emper:tt.ures were not, as low :is niiglit, hnve been ant,icip:ttetl. The most nittrked st,orni occurred during the lrtst week nntl inore pnrt,icularly cluriiig the last t.wo dazgs. As will be mentioned in more (letnil under t,he s ion on snow, the somewliat~ unusud oc,currence of snow in tdie coast cit,ies was report,ed. On Fel)ruttrp 26, in the rtfternoon, there were snon- flurries in San Francisco, and a moderitte dept,li accmnulnt,ecl on tlie hills and mountains in the vicinity. At. t,he same time tliunder was reported. The distur1)aiice itself appettrd to iiiove slowly from southern Cdiforiiin northwarel. Thunderstorms were reporbed first in 6he soubli :tiid on eding days in the central aid nort,liern count,ies. The moiit,li ended with stornip, unset,t,led weat.lier and a rain area covering all of California except the extreme north. There wns less tule fog t,hnn nsunl in the vnlleys, t,he morning hours being clouclp but without fog. It. wlts rainier than February, 1910, hut st,ill t 1 ie ritinfitll TEMPERATURE. Comparing the present month with previous years, we find the mean temperature to have been below the nor- FEBRUARY, 1911 mal. for eai*li February Froin IS97 to 1!)1 I , inclusive: The following tid)le gives the inems niitl tlelmrtures Tear. I Mean. 1 7s:- 1 Npjn, 1 Depar- ture. l-edr. ~. .. -. 1SRi .................. 48.0 +i s 1905 ................. 50.8 t3.3 1S!4S .................. 1 49.4 1 +1.9 ' l!lOIi ................. 52.0 +4.5 1sqY. ................. 48.5 +1.0 I, 190i.. ............... I x3.3 I +5.8 19M .................. 49.9 +"'I ' I l!IIfi ................. 1 46.8 1 -0.7 1<11)1.. ............... .I ~7 .i I t 0 .2 I , 1 ~1 ................. I 46.6 i -n.9 1901' .................. ................. 1 46.0 -1.5 19 ................... 4 3 .i -3.S 1804 .................. ................. The highest teiii mxture rrcorclecl WRS SBo on the 22d at Sitn Jrtcinto, ant 1 tlie lowe-t R O O below zero on the 16th nt Sierraville. The highes, 2~1; Hollister, 7th; Boulder C'rerk, 7th; Long T'alley. 13th; ('amphell, 7th: Point Loma, 2t1, Wh, 1 3 t l i , 15tli, 19th, 33~1, 25th, 27t,h, and 88th. Other reports of enrtlirlunkeh were: stage at Snn Joaquin Bridge on the 1st) of 22.5 feet, which is the highest ever before recorded in the 1iist)ory of the ril-er. At the close of Jnnuary heavy and tlaniag- ing floods were in progress along the San Joaquin between llentlot R ant1 Stockton Chnnnel, along Mormon Slough, nntl over n large area of country contiguous to the junc- tion of tlie C'osiinines ant1 hlokelurnne Rivers, and it lins been ehtiniiit et1 that over 300,000 acres were inun- clntetl in tlir hections mentioned above between January 30 :inti February 4 n n r l that damage aggregating $300,000 result etl. W'nrnings ishued hy the Weather Bureau were clis- seiiiiiiaterl througliout all sections flooded well in advance of the floods an(1 resulted in the estimated saving of over $300,000 \WJrth of property. NOTE UPON THE WEATHER AT REDLANDS, CAL. By Nr. WM. BTOWE DEYOL. A new tem1)ernture record mlts esttddished for Feb- ru:iry, tlie iiienn for that month in 1911 being the lowest, since the station \\-as opened. The mean was 47.8', or 5.S" 1)elow the nornial for Febniitry, the next lowest nionthly iiienn being 4S.1". in 1903. In 1003 there was a niuch greater range of temperature ant1 the low Iiiean W :I ~ t h e to 2% large number of cold nights.. During the ]iresent month the t ernperature was more uniform nncl there were fewer colcl nights. Only once tluring the month did the temperature fall tis low as 32'. There was, howeyer, not a single clay when the mean tenilwature escee(let1 54'. The total precipitation for the month, 3.18 inches, was more than 50 per cent in excess of the normal, and, with one exception, w'its the greatest recorded in 13 years. Rain fell on 13 (lays nntl snow on two occasions. The fall of h i l o w on tlie 15th coiitinuetl for more than an hour, and rem:iinecl on the grcmnd thereafter about half an hour. On the Zith light snow fell, but, melted iiiiniediately on reaching tlie groiintl. There were man- light but no killing frosts during the montli. The iiieaii relative hiimidity was not. excessive. The dew point :it tlie hour of reading the instruments in the niternoon averagecl "3" lower than the observed tem- perature. The least cliflerence between the observed tem- perature and the dew point WAS 3" and the greatest 51'. NOTES ON THE RIVERS OF THE SACRAMENTO AND BAN JOAQUIN WATERSHEDS DURING FEBRUARY, 1911. Sacra rnenfo mi fclak cd-The Sti c ramen t o River nht )r e Monroeville areragetl over 1 foot below the usual Feb- ruary stage, and in many of the upper reaches was the lowest on record for the season. This wis especially so during the last, decade. From Colusa to the mouth of the river tlie Sncrnniento was above the average, genernlly with nienacing st ages during the first few tlnys of the month. The American, Feather, i d Tulia Riverh were well up to the average, with some claiiiaging freshets in many of the smaller forks. San, Joaqwin u~atershed.-All streaiii.: in this witerslied averaged above the Febirinry normal, esjwcirtlly tlie San Joaquin below the mouth of the Stnnislaus, with a By N. R TATLOR. Local Forecaster WORK OF THE WEATHER BUREAU IN PROTECTING FRUIT; E SPECIALLY FROST PROTECTION. By ALEXANDER G . MCADIE. The following paper was read before the seventh annunl meeting of the Western Fruit Jobbers' Associa- tion, held at Sncrnmento, C'al., Febriiary 15 to IS, 1911. (The paper was illustrated, and touched upon various lines of Weather Biireau work, but only that portion bearing upon frost protection is here given.) C'aliforiiia in 1!)10 produced more gold than any other State or Terri- tory in the Union. Califorilk in the same year produced 75,OOO.OOO barrels of crude oil, or nearly half the amount produced in the United Statefl. Eut both itenis 'ire uf less interest to us who are gathered here thoii this other fact, that California produced in 1910 a fruit crop worth approximately $50.000.000. of which deciduous fruits were worth about $SO,000.000 and citrus fruits dJollt $20,000,000; these values being based upmi data in the annual number of the California Fruit Grower. Now, the guld and tlie oil outInit may or may not increase during the coiuiiig years, h i t the fruit crop is in large measure under human con- trol, and there is erei-y likelihood of a rapid increase in its value. FEBRUARY, 191 IClamath.. ........ .... do ............ Lake. ............. Klamath.. ........ .. ..do.. .......... Alameda.. Yodoc. ........... Tulare.. .......... Contra Costa.. .... Santa Cruz.. ...... 9an Bernardino.. . Placer.. .......... Los Angeles .___do ............ 3an Bernarrlino.. . Kern.. ............ 3an Bernmlino.. . Alameda .......... Rutte ............. [nyo .............. ._._do ............ Aiimboldt. _.___. . Placer.. .......... Riverside.. Mendwino ........ [mperisl.__.__.___ Butte ............. 3hsta. ........... Imperial.. ........ Kern.. ............ MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Climatological data for February, 1911. Dhslrict No. 11, California. 4,169 4.100 4.S25 4.070 4.140 ................ 4 .W 208 102 102 2, OOO 1,360 ............... ,540 784 404 2,105 317 gs 4.450 S,&N 1,700 4.695 ............... 2, uoo 105 2.140 3.300 0 1. :W 279 5o.n 54. 8 49. 2 .._.__ ....... - 3.2 19 22 9t ?R 5 2.3 2t 9t 1s 23 7t 19 3t 10 4 106 1st: 17 1s 25 2 5 23 1s 19 23 I t '31; 41 25 3 31 "4 3' 3 10 2' 11 3 5 3 0 - 2 3'' 3" 21 27 18 1 0 23 P 31 10 3' B 19 a' la ........ ........ ........ ........ 17 17 15 17t 17 16 i i i 24 2.71 41 2.77 '3 0.0 25 1.92 !8 0.77 .... ?.mi a 4.n5 19 ! 40 1.66 9.8 54.4 4.4 45.5 45.4 40.2 ............ ....... ....... - 3.0 - 4.11 - 4.9 ....... 15 10 1' 0 11 9 17 ..... nw. IlW. n. sw. e. ..... Placer.. .......... Los Angeles.. ..... 3onoma ........... Placer.. .......... 5 .0 9 1. m :!a 2.421 0.5 T. 7.0 T. 0.0 16 I 12 10 I 18 11 I 15 '3 ~ 25 7 ::OllIsa. ........... rehanm.. ......... $an Diego.. ....... Polare.. .......... Yolo. ............. qevsda.. ......... Monterey. ............... Jhasta ............ %anislaus ......... i-uba.. ........... Ysriposa. ........ Yolo .............. liskipoii. ......... Butte ............. Fan Diego.. ______ \mador.. ........ Riverside.. ....... Placer. ........... Sumbo dt.. ....... lan Joaqum ...... lacramento.. ..... Vends.. ......... blusa.. .......... F m o ............ 'flenn.. ........... lacramento.. ..... 21 Dorado.. ...... #anta Clara.. ..... ltskiyoii.. ........ Iem ............. Yevnda .......... %mas. ruoiume. . - . . -. . h l 0 .............. alga ............. lonoma.. ......... pendorho ........ mperial.. ........ ruoiumne.. ...... Ian Benito ....... IiskIyoU.. ........ maw.. .......... ,eke. ............. Uverside.. ....... nyo .............. tivenride.. ....... htte.. ........... Lmsdor .......... holumne.. ...... dont4my ......... Ian Die$ ........ ......... E x G j .. ....... .......... rw1u-e. -. . -. In -, , 4,li77 4.00(1 51 3.700 1.1% 1% 1.1'50 3, (rw, 65 '2,285 1Q 483 725 1,234 5,?30 657 64 111 251 6,500 1, YSO 293 fB4 49 2,W 181 3.300 5.500 3,222 127 I 2.W 350 249 110 1,800 -3 3. wi 24 2.154 3.300 3.?50 5,250 3.90; -20 4,975 2m 1.471 333 'I-- 2g 4,700 4s. t i - n.2 36.1 I 0.0 36.4 !. ...... 44.0 i- 7.t; 3 2 .4 ! ....... 51; 54 ,ti7 la 54 i4 11 , - 11 ....... 49.7 43.4 40.7 46.9 3.s ........... - 2.3 - 3.4 - 3.4 - 4.2 ...... 47.4 43.4 47.8 39.0 ........... - 1.8 - 6.3 - 2.5 - 9.4 2 lit 3 19 19 23 8 4 22 n E ;: 28 17 ......... 16 -8 16 9 2 2 30 2g ......... ......... ......... 3 % 16 41.0 55.2 37.7 29.6 37.4 42.1 Lo.6 47.0 ........... - 3.0 + 7.3 - 7.1 - 8.0 - 8.6 - 1.1 ...... ...... 16.4 17.6 38.0 18. 6 13.0 ............ ........... ........... - 5.5 - 2.1 - 9.4 ....... ....... i5.4 !8.3 17.6 1 .4 17.8 ............ - 3.3 - 1.6 - 1.0 ....... ....... - $ E i R 'z - 9 - 3 ?' 2 4 2 11 3'' '0 1 9 P 22 S 24 12 lli 1 5 12 2 11 2 7 1 li 35 39 14 4 1i 41 2 19 a 19 9 40 8 '35 12 4 39 4 26 11 7 2 34 2' 1 1; 12 7 16 37 17 25 32 39 16 7 24 23 33 38 37 1 1 12 12 39 17 2 13 11 18 1 5 1 37 23 4 4 10 15 33 4 33 8 24 1 1 4: ... Temperature, In degrees Fahrenheit. Stations. - ;-I- -- I---- Oregon. Klamath Agency.. ... Klamath Fslk ........ Lakeview.. ........... Merrill- ............... Edson C. Wabson. W. H. Heileman. Geo. L. Wharton. jr. Mrs. Agnes Ritrhson. Jacob Rtieek. 22.0 ....... 141 22.5 -11.5 , 39 ............... 24.2 ....... 147 21.R ....... ! 41 I 'I::::::::. I 1 ......... ! ........ > ....... + 0.r4 - 0.37 + 1.07 - 1.92 - 0.18 + 1.41 + 0.34 - 1.3s + 1.10 ........ ....... ....... + n.ro ...... ...... I .... I ....... 0:3 0 .2 0 4.2 1 4 , Id I I 5.R 4 lri ' i Yonna. ............... California. Alameda.. ............ .4lturas. .............. Angioh ............... Antiorh.. ............. Aptos.. ............... Arrowhead Springs. Aubu hvaloc Azua I3 dar R%ers5eld ........... Barstow.. ............ Berkeley. ............. Big Bis%op.. .............. Bishop Creek.. ........ Rlocksburg Blue ~ Blvthe.. ............... Hhnscomb ............ Brawley. .............. 48.2 I ....... i 9.0 ....... ! 47 5'2.0'+ 1.2 71 47. 6 1- 1.9 1 61 49.5 I- 0.2 ~ Fa Chm E. Sears. C. B. Towle. Santa Fe Co. Southern Parific Co. Do. 0.58 1. M 1. 1" 0.99 1.19 0.0 1.01 0. P 0.76 0.55 1.23 1.46 2.90 3.50 .... .... .... OI 0 2. n 0. n 0. n rr . 0.0 0.0 0.0 T. T. IS. 0 9.0 fi?. 5 ti. 0 ..... ..... ..... 1st: .... 4.69 ... t i 1 70 i G 8 87 75 58 51; til I ' ........... 4 ' 1 5 n 8 15 10 7 :w 5 Southern Facifle To. T. 6. Manning. A. P. Griffith. Santa Fe Co. nn. m ............... 1. .............. 1. .............. L ................. 0 ....... 4 ....... 4 lli 8 11 15 ti 3 .2 0 2 6 1 1 0 1 :s ................. .... 4 2 5 0 10 5 1 0 2 5 15 2 8 0 9 5 1 3 0 4 4 14 3 10 S 3 S 5 5 10 23 7 7 1 10 R 0 6 4 0 10 3 6 4 9 17 10 5 .... .... n .... n in n .. .. ... .. ... ... 9 3 0 13 10 10 8 0 3 0 ... ................ 40.3 1 ....... 57 31.6 I- 6.0 150 ...... 141 8 10 ~ 18 ....... 9 ! 11 ..... I ........... 40.4 ....... 62 54.4 I ....... 176 ..... 2.13 1.1R 0. B" 0.85 1. .33 0. ro 2.49 I 0.40 0.67 1. 19 0.m . 1. ?' 1.63 n. 25 Brush Creek. __. ._. ._.. Burnev.. .............. .... 52 72 65 70 63 49 65 B f% 73 1s 7i ri 4n ~~~ ~~ C a 1 ex i M ............... Caliente.. .............. Calistoga. .............. Campbell. ............. Chmptonville (near). ... Cedarrille.. ............ Chioo. ................. China Flat ............. Chino.. ................ ~~~~~~ Cisco.. ................. Claremont ............. Cloverdale. ............ Collax.. ............... COllIsa. ................ 0. i! 0. XI 0. n: 2.74 1.32 0.48 2. IX 1. w 0.17 1.39 1.30 1.73 1.26 1.75 1.19 1.74 0. In 0.74 1. wl 0.50 0.80 0.49 1.95 0.55 D. 89 2.95 I.% D. 59 1. f4 3.74 1.54 D. co I. 02 1.14 .... n. 52 0. rs i.n7 .... .... .... .... .... 3.48 T. 1.55 ). 95 3.18 1.58 2.93 1.01 1.30 1.02 .... .... Corning.. .............. (3_liyamaca. ............ t ................. 3. ............. ... .............. d 14 10 11 ... ; 13 12 7 9 13 12 9 11 13 10 11 10 7 fi 9 13 9 11 4 11 9 11 li 10 7 5 8 in .. .. ... ... ... 10 0 11 10 9 I5 10 20 lii u 17 16 11 14 15 11 3 11 15 18 9 17 16 11 14 17 11 15 19 10 6 9 14 13 ... in .. .. ... ... ... ... ... 10 14 15 .3 L. L. Macquarie. D. L. Wlshon. .... 0.0 0.0 n. n E. n n. n 14.5 n. n 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 T. 79.0 T. T. 0.0 16.3 0.0 45.0 22.0 18.0 0.0 7.5 2 .0 10.0 T. 0.0 T. .... .... ..... ..... .._.. 0.0 T. 2.0 LO. R 19.0 0.0 51.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 ..... ..... rs ............... u1 .............. muir.. ........... Do. R. U'. Durham. H. H. Kessler. Gal. Gas & Electric Co. A. F. Schult. Southern F'aciflc Co. A. R. Moon. U. S. Weather Bureau. Southern Paciic Co. F. E. E. 0. Hutton. Roenlng. A. J. Burgl. U. 8. Weather Bureau. louthem PnclEc Co. nn 55.8 - 4.4 65 50.4 - 2.4 75 46.6 ...... 40.8 i- 6.2 ' G f i 72 71 57 61 6s 35 8 62 65 58 70 49 MI PO 58 51 56 58 59 72 ... I -. .. .. .. ffi 4s 59 fi2 57 77 40 64 64 72 -.. rant Qap ......... D -. - ............. L ................ ... 3 10 6 9 9 5 12 11 10 11 7 10 11 14 .. .. l; 4 10 .. ... .. ... 9 11 13 12 7 1 10 13 9 11 ... ...... W. n. nw. ...... sw. ...... nw. n. n. E. n. S. ..... ..... 8 8 se. sw. ..... n. ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... W. 9. 8w. sw. ..... ..... nw. ..... 8w. ..... n.. ..... r c e Dam.. ........ 0 ................. 0 .................. Eouti Springs .......... F m ' Fmt Qalt.. ................. Georptown.. .......... Dilroy. ................ Gilts E. 6%rrett. gouthem M 5 c Co. i. Dannenhrink. ... H. Likely. 3onthem Pacific Co. nn. L... ................ ... e.. ........... nn .............. s Valley. .......... I. R.HuI1. _.. H. Higbie. E. S. Rlehardson. gouthem Pacl5c Co. Janta Fe Co. Fred J. Iiinley. F. D. Ellmaker. has. J. Booth. E. K. Brown. 1. N. Thompson. louthem Paclflc Co. Y. 9. F o n t Service. P. H. Bettertan. gar1 Powers. U. 8. Weather Bureau. !red N. Johnson, A. Qas & Electrlc Co. louthem Paci5c Co. Hem Ry. Co. louthem Paciflc CO. 1. J. Todd. Groveland. ............ Qulnda. ............... Hanford.. ............. ReAdaburg. ........... Eearst.. ............... Reber. ................ Hetrh Hetchy ......... Rollister ............... Hornbrook.. ........... Hot Springs ........... Hiillville (near). ....... Id llwild .............. Ingependence. ......... Indio.. ................ Inskip. ................ Ione.. ................. Jamestown.. .......... Klng City .............. Lake Eleanor. ......... ........ .............. ........... ....... 280 j z 45.1 50.1 32.9 47.7 44.2 38.6 2s.8 52.5 50.7 47.0 34.6 20.2 18.2 43.8 47.8 47.2 53.8 48.8 47.2 38.0 45.4 49.0 52.2 43.4 37.7 30.4 41.6 41.8 40.4 45.8 46.0 56.1 MONTHLY WEATH'ER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Climalologiml data foz Fehuny, 1911. District No. 11-Continued. E l g+ ! z g ~ 2s 2 33.5 d' E ................ - 3.3 60 - 3.5 71 - 7.6 49 - 3.9 68 - 5.9 64 ....... 160 ...... 45 - 1.1 75 + 0.: 62 - 3.1 ...... ...... ...... ...... -11.1 - 4.1 - 1.4 - 3.1 ._____ - 5.4 - 1.1 + 3.1 - 1.6 -10.6 - 6.t - 5.9 - 5.2 - 3.1: - 3.4 - 1.7 ...... ...... FEBRUARY, 1911 a "" 14t 14t 14t 16 1st 26 15t 27 16 15 15 16 13 13t 1 23 15 1s lti 15 16t 14t 1st 24 lti 1st 14 16 16 21 15 14t 3t LA 15 l q 16 15 16 15 17 13 20 1st 16 16t 17 1fl 16 Itit 17 3 15 15t 14 14 17 15 17 26 27 14 14t 16 16 1Qt 16 27 1st 16 15 9 15 1.w 16 151 15 16 16 26 16 16 15 16 16 l i A =! W r n -1 I' -_ ...... I 36 11 31 ?E I 2i 2s _._ 273 42 3f 46 30 25 31 37 __. 2.5 9 33 ... 4 3 9 21 39 M I 17 35 33 31 40 29 23 39 32 _._ 49 ?2 30 U 29 41 30 36 38 41 37 23 1s 11 R5 46 2.3 24 37 33 2 6 2 3 42 36 31 ?4 28 35 33 44 26 24 .5R 30 32 33 ... ...... ... ...... ... ...... .... ....... ....... 33 33 34 30 28 36 _.. 42 I 50 ....... Stations. Counties. P 5 d si .- ~~~ Loa Baiffl ............. Mercedr. ......... 121 Los Gam .............. SantaClara ....... lie( McCloud.. ............. Piskiyou.. ........ 3.41( __ 9 18 2 18 2 1 2 P 1 y 5t 9 22 22 2 18 3 10 18 18 18 15 ;$ 18 10 ? 18 22 22 18 18 18 5t Qt 18 18 4 l n t - St 22 19 21 23 22 n 18 22 18 231 22 3 2y ;it st 18 18 lY 22 1s 7 t 2 7 a Macdcel.. ................. .do.. .......... 4.25f Madelhe.. ............. Lmen.. .......... 5,27c Maealia.. .............. Butte.. ........... 2.321 s a 3 - ......... s : 3: : -: 18 2€ 2'1 16 2 -12 1 3 9 27 8 3 3 32 28 9: 2 2 2 7 19 2 2 7 24 2.2 I 27 29 40 --g 2: 15 17 27 11 32 %I 2G 27 2 2 2 8 2.9 a 2 4 38 2 2 3 0 2 3 2 2 23 1 2 2 a9 37 327 5 3 2 9 3 2 9 31 27 27 25 32 28 30 34 38 2ti 2i 2i 34 28 32 36 2 % 36 25 30 ........ ........ :; D Z S ......... ......... z ......... E -30 Mabmoth Tank.. .... -1 Imgerial.. ..... ...I .si Marysville ............. Y u a ............. 61 Mecca.. ................ Riverside.. ....... -1 s Menlo Park. ........... San Mateo. ....... 64 Cali ornia Continued. Lemon Cove ........... Lick Observatory Llvermore.. ........... Lodi ................... Lone Pine.. ........... Long Valley.. ......... m Amlea ............ .......... La Le Grand. dorte. .T.. ............. ...... .......... Merced. .......... 5 1 2 Plumas. Tulare ............ Santa Clara.. 4 .m Alameda.. San Joaquln U Inyo. ............. 2.71 Lassen.. .......... 4, 40( Los AnEeles ....... 282 ..... ........ ...... ~~ ~~ Newcastle.:. .......... Placer.. .......... Newhall. .............. Lus Angel-. ...... l,m Newman.. ............. Stanlslaus.. ...... 91 1.40 2.M 4.37 1.42 1.64 Nimshew .............. But*.. ........... 2.500 North Bloomheld. ..... Nevada.. ......... 3,200 North Fork. ........... Madera.. ......... 3. WO ............ - 1.42 - 0.17 + 0.01 -0.85 - 0.B . .~.~ ~ .. ~ ~~ Oakdale ............... Stanislaus ........ 156 Oak Grove ............. San Dlego. .............. Oakland.. ............. Alameda.. ........ 35 0.79 4.79 5.75 0.80 0.77 8.65 0.50 2.37 0.92 2.34 1.74 5.50 2.lB 1.00 3.10 3.87 1.79 0.33 5.73 4.21 3.67 3.09 2.22 Palenno. .............. ..... ..I.. .do.. ........... Palm Springs.. . Pasadena.. ............ Los Angeleq.. ..... Paw Robles ........... Sxn I.uis Ohlnpo.. , Rlvemide.. ....... I- 0.20 + 0.13 ....... ....... _______ I+ 0.15 - 0.30 + 0.28 +0.43 ....... - 0.19 - 0.20 + 2.26 - 0.14 - 1.20 + 3.21 + 0.69 - 0.56 - 1.17 - 1.85 ........ ....... ....... Merced.. .............. Mill Creek No. 1 .. ..... Mllton (near). ......... yoderrto.. ............. Moave ............... Mokeiumne Hill.. ..... Mono Ranch.. ......... Montague.. ............ Monterey .............. Monterlo ............... Mount Tamalpah. ..... NapaCity ............. Napa(5.H.) ............... Needles ................ Nellie. ................. Nevada Citv. .......... saunas.. ............... Ban Die go... ........... Ran Frsncisco .......... San Jacinto.. .......... San Jose. .............. Ban Leandro ........... Ran Luls Obispo ....... San Ma-. ............ San Mlguel.... ......... SanMlguelIslaud ..... an Barbara ......... santa Clara.. .......... santa crus.. ........... Santa Ma santa Monica.. ........ santa Rosa ............ Selma.. ................ Seven Oaks ............ Shaata. ................ Sierra Madre.. ......... Sierraville. ............. ABn Bernardino ........ I pgr.. ............... S8IltaMzF:::::::: M& ........... 173 Amador.. ............... Calave rag... ...... 66t Stanislaus.. w Kern ............. 2.751 Calavem.. ....... 1,550 Ventura.. ........ 3.210 Siklyou. ......... 2.450 Monterey ......... 15 Kern ............. 4.500 Marin.. ........... 2.375 Napa ............. 24 do ............ 60 San Bernardino.. . 477 San Diego.. ...... 5,350 Nevada. .......... 2.580 ...... Mohxey. ........ San Bernardino ... San Dle go... ...... San Francisco.. ... Riverside. ........ Santa Clara.. ..... Alameda.. ....... Ran Luis Obispo.. San Matea.. ...... san Luis Obispo.. Sank Barbara. ... Frasno ............ Santa Barbara. ... Rants Clara.. ..... Santa Crur. ....... San Luis Ohispo . . Santa Barbara.. .. Los Angeles.. ..... Sonoma.. ......... Fresno ............ San Bernardino.. . Shasta.. .......... Los Angeles.. ..... slerra.. ........... 38.9 45.2 41.4 47.8 51.? ........... ..__._ - 3.5 __.._. - 2.5 ...... - I il 9 - 1; 11 1( 2: I 2l 3: 2: 3- 1 1 1 1 x 31 3; 1 x 39 34 16 5 23 Y 12 12 34 33 19 2 19 ; i a ; 7 14 7 17 1 35 1 5 I 8 3 21 24 15 4 22 18 19 22 16 34 36 18 11 5 29 40 8 34 58 3 37 19 40 40 18 36 16 16 37 24 17 23 27 23 38 22 23 26 12 34 1 15 14 1 g 5.71 1.46 3.96 3.56 3.59 3.52 2.96 3.49 2.33 2.27 2.23 4.70 4.71 2.39 Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit ............ ....... - 0.36 - 0.81 + 0.88 - 1.07 +0.01 + 1.57 + 3.89 + n.07 - 0.98 ....... ....... ....... ....... 46.3 44.8 40.8 9 .2 47.1; 45.8 45.4 46.4 46.8 47.0 49.7 47.4 46.9 46.5 4ti.6 48.0 49.7 52.2 49.3 50.0 46.9 45.0 48.6 48.1 46.1 !8.8 n.n I- 1.5 - 5.7 - 2.R - 0.9 - 1. ti - 2.D - 3.5 - 3.9 - 5.9 - 4.1 ...... - 3.0 - 2.7 .......... - 3.3 - 4.0 .._.__ - 2.3 - 3.6 - 2.4 - 2.0 - 1.3 - 3.7 - 9.7 - 3.9 - 1.5 - 3.1 ........... -11.0 ........... - Point Lobos.. ......... Portervil e.. ........... Quincy ................ Red Blu f f ... ........... Point Ryes.. ......... 49.6 - 5.0 46.0 - 4.5 45.0 - 5.6 San Fmneiwo.. ... Marin.. ........... Tulare.. .......... Pluman ........... Tehama ........... ...6.11-i:j 49.6 - 5.3 18.2 I ...... 250 4m 464 3. loo 307 65 58 4.3 40 62 65 65 77 62 67 54 62 to 72 59 59 52 60 w 68 69 69 73 61 I 62 68 60 63 61 71 61 i 0 74 OI 7'' 63 1% 71 73 69 I 58 64 57 67 41 62 rn 70 66 ffi 74 67 59 63 62 72 as 75 67 89 66 E 64 84 6s 08 67 62 70 I 68 83 69 BQ 46 .. .. 70 70 ... ... ... .............. Shasta ............ ............. San Bernardino.. . Reedlev.. .............. Fresno.. .......... Rialto inear). .......... 8an Bernardino.. . Rlverside. ............. Riverside.. ....... Rocklln.. .............. Placer.. .......... Rohuerville.. .......... Humboldt.. ...... Sacramento (1 L.. ...... Sacramento.. ..... sacramento (2). ............ .do ............ St. Helena.. .......... .I Naua.. ........... 552 1,352 347 2.250 851 249 75 71 35 255 3.88 1.52 9. 73 2.w 3.20 1.49 1.88 ?. 57 3.65 1.98 4 .2 2 Precipitation, in Inches. + 1.21 - 0.06 +1 .0 1 + 0.34 - 1.27 - 0.18 - 0.1R + 1.37 ....... ........ ........ i.92 3.48 5.63 3.80 1.67 2.75 1.32 i o 4 i.93 h40 3.66 ..... 5.23 II.i.3.1. 3.67 + 1.32 5.78 + 2.90 0.84 - 0.57 8.96 ....... ............. ............. + 1.80 -I-0.24 + 1.58 + 1.82 + 0.31 - 1.11 + 0.36 -4 .6 4 + 1.57 - n.24 ............. ........ 50.6 47.0 47.4 46.5 443.8 ............ J.07 - 1.63 2.89 +0 .8 9 2.24 - 0.27 ........... - 4.2 - 4.7 - 5.3 0.0 -5 s 3.01 + 2.66 - n.67 + 2.04 - 0.12 - 0.27 + 1.08 - 2.01 + 0.34 A ii 3: i! U - .... 0. w 0.83 1.33 0.43 0.57 0.76 1.04 0.3 1.51 1 .3 0.30 0.20 3. o(1 0.50 0.78 0.47 0.9R 0.43 1.83 0.79 0.35 1.50 I. 00 I. 36 0.11 I. 2s 3.75 I. 19 1.14 3.55 T. L. 55 1.09 3.00 1.23 3.80 I. 33 I. 37 2.11 1.45 1.78 1.45 1.04 3.90 3.85 I. 98 1.40 3.70 I. 38 i. 1.1 ). t i 0 1.58 1.97 1.1% 1.M 1. 91 1.02 1. 12 1.57 ). 85 1. 90 1.26 I. R? I. 55 I. 13 I. 49 I. 43 1.69 I. as I. 97 I. 60 I. 92 1.07 I. 67 I. 42 !. 31 I. 59 .I7 . 00 .. 12 .. 05 I. 68 .02 !. M .85 1.90 o. 13 .... .... 3. 7n .... .... .... .... __ 3 . m 52 p m 2 w - .... 0. ( 0. ( 18. ( T. 0. ( T. 5.4 0. c 0. ( 3. I 7.5 1.5 0. t 0. c 0. c 0. E 0. c 8. n 0. 0 0.0 11.0 2.0 10. 0 1.5 0.0 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 IO. 0 5.7 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0. I 8. r .... .... 0. n 0. n n. o 0.0 T. 1.0 0.0 0.0 19. 5 T. T. T. 0.0 8.5 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 KO .... 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B 4 E 7 4 1 5 B 8 3 4 E 13 9 11 2 9 10 B 9 7 9 9 11 8 9 11 11 5 6 7 9 13 12 11 11 11 I O 3 13 6 7 7 7 10 6 6 14 9 i a io .. .. .. - B !!$ B PC a d 3 e, p. - ..... ..... n. n. ne. nw. ne. n. n. e. n. nw. nw. nw. n. nw. n. nw. E. EW. W. S. .... .... .... nw. e. nw. nw. U. .... 8W. W. SW. E. .... ne. n. .... .... SW. nw. nw. W. sw. .... n. nw. n. e. .... sw. uw. w. .._. .... ne. nw. nw. .... sw. U. W. n. n. ne. nw. nw. nw. n. e. nw. se. e. ..... W. sw. W. W.' sw. ..... ..... ..... SW. nw. n. BW. BW. W. nw. se. nw. ..... Be. sw. Observers. Chas. W. Hendel. Santa Fe Co. 0. W. Sandidge. The Director. Elmer 0. Still. Ezra Fiake. G. F. Marsh. A. 0. Evans. U. S. Weather Bureau. Southern Pacific Co. F. H. McCullagh. h k s G :F L ' d Co. J. H. Wllliams. Butte County R. R. Co. Southern Paciflc Co. Do. Edgar A. Palmer. Southern Paclfic Co. Santa Fe Co. Cal. Gaa & Electric Co. J. H. Southwick. Southern Pacific Co. Do. C. E. Prindle. Herbert Lathrop. I. E. Debo Southern €&Ific Co. John C. Knwht. U. 6. Weather Bureau. Thomas Hull. W. H. Martin. Santa FeCo. T s.. i. 0 Baile Mars(: Geor D hellog. ci. GasyElectric GO. s o u t ~~~P a c l f w E S W nheim Co. C. H. C h h . Southern Paclfis Co. Ben L. Johnson. Chabot Observatory. H. D. Brodie. Win. H. Dunran. U. 8. Reclamation Service. E. F. T. D. Hale. Fairchild. Hettie Boalt. Southern Pariflr Co. E. D. Sorven. Dr. F. W. Sawyrr E. H. Parnell. Tuoliunne W. 1'. c'o. A. Baring-Could. ~~.h ~. %%& Bureau. Leslie McAuliff. U. U. S. 8. Weather Forest Service. Bureau. L. F. Bassatt. Paul W. Moore. Santa Fe Co. So. Cel. Edlson Co. C. W. Barton. Southern Pacific Co. Dr. U. 8. R. Weather CWaharn. Bureau. R. E. Cmlsh. Do. E. T. Tanner. u. 8. Weather Bureau. Frank Jones. U. R. Weather Bureau. Bouthern PaclRc Co. rapt. W. 0. Wators. Southern Pacific CO. Geo. W. Russell. Banta Clara College. W. R. Springer. Southern Paciilc Co. Edwh Morris. N D h Bm M: L: Mc%oGld, .r M. Lewis. Dr. T. J. Edgeeomh. Mrs. A. C. Gregory. C. D. Johnson. Do. southern P a d C &. FFBRUARY, 19 1 1. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIlW. TABLE l.-Climatobgiienl datajor February, 1911. Diuirict No. 11-Continued. 4.175 118 1 ~~ ti6 59 67 6 4 8 602.3 - li c I 1 a 9 - 22 37 S 3 1 7 40 11 31 15 3s 22 5 34 0 9 1 25 31 18 14 ?ti 2.3 3 11 15 1 22 24 g 3: I - 16, Stirling City.. ......... Stockton (S. H.) ....... Storey.. ............... Sulsun.. ............... Summerdale ........... Summlt ................ Susanville ............. Buttc.. .......... San Joaquin.. ... Madera.. ........ Solano.. ......... Mariposa ......... Placer ........... Lassen ........... 0. i o 13. I;o 1. w 2. 10 2.50 3.09 5.5' 0.61 4.19 ....... - 3.2 - 0.55 - 0.93 Teehachapl.. .......... kern. ............. Teh am%.. ........ ...._I Te hams... ........ Tejon Rancho. ....... ..I Kern. ............. Three Rivers ........... Tulare ............ Towle .................. Placer ............ 3.964 ?B 1,500 870 3.704 Tracy,. .................. Vkia ................ Upland.. .............. Upper Lake ............ Vacwllle.. ............ Vnllep Sprlngs. ........ \%alia.. .............. ., Warner Springr.. ...... Wesro ................. Watsonvlllc.. .......... Wrltchptw.. ........... San Joaquin ....... 154 Mendorlno.. ...... W20 San Bernxrdino.. . I 1.750 Lake .............. ~ 1,350 Solano.. .......... 175 Calavem.. ....... ti73 Tulare.. .......... 334 Kern .......... ....I 336 Santa Crnz.. ....... 3 Humboldt.. ..... _I 1.7W San Diego. ....... .i 3,165 15 I4t 15 15t 15 E 15t 14 1rt 2ti 2b 1 y 39 39 1G 40 45 35 29 %j 29 44 ... ... Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. I -. 5 5: ?< 82 E l E i 4 - I I 11 11 10 5 7 3 5 10 5 13 7 4 5 8 11 7 11 11 9 10 4 10 3 10 14 4 11 10 11 ... in Sky. I - 1 3 - 26. 4 49.5 49.4 43.0 33.0 35. 8 1.0 44.3 4s. 7 21.4 25.2 3 .5 39. 1 47.3 41.2 46.2 36.0 46.9 4% 49. 39.7 17.5 16.9 50.8 13.2 44. G 46.8 3s. 0 17.4 15.4 15.6 34.0 ..... - - i s M E - 51 68 56 59 48 59 58 Q 7" 3s 47 .E 50 .... - d c a* - 4 4 4 19 9 11 11 3 8 22 101 24 41 ... ? - R d * if" z I. -1 0 - 1.20 0.42 0.69 1.36 a. 21 1.05 V. 40 I). ti 0. 62 1.50 0.1 3.00 0.51 1.00 0.41 0.85 1.30 0. I 1.05 2.02 0.84 1.00 1.20 0. so 1 .1 0. SI .... 0.61 u. 77 1.30 - - j;. $5 :2 'E :c 5 -c - 3 0 5 1" 9 13 8 0 V lti 1 1 ... ... ... ... 1; 3 ti 5 0 12 5 4 li ; ti (I 4 4 2 - ' 1 1 3 2 a = c Y'E :i d- - Lc 16 9 5 10 Lc 5 s 11 4 18 I1 4 13 12 11 10 11 4 13 s 11 9 10 9 9 10 10 11 ... ... - 5 e g 3 -2 51 r" - 33.0 T. v. 0 4.5 34.9 21.0 0.0 0.0 T. 53.0 5.0 36.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.8 0.0 0.0 16.9 0.0 0.0 0.5 3.3 .... - 2 c j ! i 5 $4 - 17 11 14 11 9 15 20 17 8 9 16 10 13 13 11 13 17 12 10 1G 11 12 I1 13 19 I4 14 15 I j Y .- c w . .- Stations. ' COluItles. Observers. -_ 11. ..... nw. n. nw. w. ..... ..... sw. W. sw. sw. ..... Southern Pacific Co. U. S. Weather Bureau. C h . P. Jones. A. D. Frantz. Butte Co. R. R. Co. State Hos ital. Santa Fe 80. Southern Pacific Co. J. H. Lowry. Southern Pacific Co. Jamas Branham. William Bennett. SouLhern Pacific Co. Do. 4 35 39 23 15 11 31 2 i 35 -8 -7 - 25 I 30 3 25 12 31 24 "7 29 80 38 16 21 I ?o 3' I 2s 7 .... i3 - 3,555 1SS 30 1 .a 5,280 3.3'5 ?.3 m 20 5. 270 1.017 - 5.3 - 0.7 t 0.46 t 0.15 - 2. It' - 0.77 - 0.98 - 1.07 - 1.il - 2.16 - 0.69 - 0.33 ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ..... ..... ..... - 4.0 - 3.1 - 2. s - 7.4 - 9.2 - 0.2 - 3.7 - 5.8 - 3.6 - 4.3 - 2.7 - 3.1 - 4.0 - 2.1 - 5.0 - 5.5 - 5.0 - 3.3 - 3.2 ..... ..... ..... ..... - 7.: ..... ..... ..... 16 34 26 64 12 ... ... n. ..... sw. S. nw. nw. nw. n. W. S. ..... ..... DO. 8. E. Bailey. E. D. Barton. Southern Paciflc Co. Do. Dr. Gao. McGowen. A. P. Harwood. C. G . M. 0. Hsmmond. Coburn. Southern Pacific Co. Santa Fe Co. Mrs. E. F. Sanlord. Santa Fe Co. S reekela Sugar Co. J E. Lathro Southern Pack? Co. Wm. Lunibard. M. 1'. Harrington. jr. J. P. Kelley. 70 67 56 61 Q ti8 81 67 - 9. BW. 11. 11. U. n. a b1 etr., Indicate. res ectively, 1, 2,3, etc., days mission Irom the record. that of the next measurement. * Preclpltatlon included +I Temperature ertremes are from observed readlngs of the dry bulb; means are wmputed h i n obserr-ed readings. t Also on other dates. : Separate dates 01 Ialls not recorded. 5 Data are Irom standard Instruments not supplled by the U. 8. Weather Bureau. 5 Instruments are read in the morning: the maxlmum temperature then read is charged to the preceding day, on whlch It almost always occurs. Estimated by observer. 111 Preclpltatlon for the 24 hours ending on the morning when It is measured. T. Precipitation is less than 0.01 inch rain or melted snow. 352 Clilna Flat _._.____._._._, Cmsl ........ ......., Cloverdale.. ........... .I.. . ..do.. ............. ~ Stations. .... Orwon. 3.84 3.35 4.70 4.7s 5.09 Merfill. .. .......... Ponna.. ............... Onlijorornia. A u B ............... Afm%a.. ............. Aturas.. ............... Angels Camp ........... Angiola. ............... Antloch.. .............. Aptos.. ................ Arrowhead Springs.. ... .4 u burn.. .............. Avalon ................. .111 . i%jl T. I.. :.I .211 .33 .ll .... .45 .31 ... .I .IS .7s1 .3 i .60 . W!. .SO .. .I _.__I .26ll. .10 191.. .300.40 . -1.. .3611. P .E .01 .34 .9i .171 .O!l .33! T. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. ........... ,I .571 .341 .MI .55 .MI.. .. T. .O i l .. ............. _I.. . _I.. .. I .131.. ..I_. . -1 .. ..I.. . .I ..... ................ -1.. ..... .I.. . .I.. . .I .?I.. . .I.. . .I.. ......... .I.. ...... .I.. .. .l O i .. . .I . .I.. .... . .I.. ..I.. ............ . .I .701 .571 .70 .X .i o .lie ................................ T. T. .01 ................. .3S .... .94 .El .04 ............ .3 .E ........ .o? .... .04 .51 .57; ............ 1. (53 .41 . IXl .35 .................................... I .. .................. .a ............... .I .ti2 .15 . SS T. ................... -1.. ............... .10 ........ .05 .05 TABLE 2.-Dai$ precipitation for Febniay, 1911. District No. 11, California. FEBRUARY, 1911 Day of month. River basins. .. ............... ............ ... ... .. ............ .. .10 .... .... .... .20 .17 3 .9 ............... .... 1.W ............ T. .... .... ......... .... .... do ............... .... .... ........ .... Sacramento.. San Joaquin Cost.. .... do ............. .. .. .. Sacramento.. ... Ocean.. .... ............. do I.. .03 .. .... Desert.. I.. . .I.. .. ....... San Joaquin ..__I . Desert.. ..I.. ..I.. .. , .... .. .. ...... .... .... .... .... .... ........ .... .... .... .... .... I.. .._I .. ... ... .... Azusa .................. Br ersfleld ............. Herstow ................ Bear River ............ Bear Valley (1 I ......... Bear Valley (2) ......... Belotta..: ............... Ban Joaquin ......... BenLomond ............ I Coast ................ .... .... ........ Bi .... ... .... ................... Sacramento Bishop Creek ................ ..do BiEp.. _I Owens.. Blue Canyon.. .I Sacrameato.. Blvthe.. Desert. U af dad ................ Bear Valley Dam.. .... ..... .... Berkeley.. .......... ....;..... do .............. ... ............... .... Hlocksburg ........... .._I C m t .... ........ ..... ........ .... ......... ....... ................ B d d e r Creek.. ........ _i Coast.. Bowmms Dam ........ .! Sacramento.. ...... .. ... Branscomb .............. Coast .... Brush Creek. .......... .I Sacramento.. ........... 1 82 .35 .42 ................ I .. .. 2.23 .... 2. 01 .................... I.. .. ............................ .... ............ .... .... .... Burne ...................... .............. .... Butte+slley ................. .do do ............... I :221 :i51 T.1 T. I .5:<1 .131__.. I ____I :... 1::::1::::1_.__ I I I T.1 T.1 I I g:: 04 1.05 .O1 .Ol .5S .1S .... __..I::: :/:I ::11.4d .Xi :iJ.. :.I. ___~___ _I.. . .I ........................................... 4.33 T. Il.115 .W 35 T Chino ...................... ..a0 ............... Cisco .................... Sacramento ......... Claremont ............... Coast ................ I I I~ Colusa.. ................... ..do.. .. .I. .. .I. Cornlng.. .................. ..do ............... .... ........ B.. ................ &SSt uyamaca .................... do .............. -..-& o_- I._. .!- Daunc.. ................ men JOHqllln.. ..... ... ... ... COron; CI Davlsvllle.. .I Saclr ... ............ unento. ........ . Deer Creak.. ........... .I.. .. .do ............... .... ... ... ............ ........ ........ ....... .... ..... .. .. .. ...... ...... .. .. .... .... ..., ........ .... ... ... ............ .... ...... ......... .. .... ..... .... .... .13 ...... .... ........ ...... ...I.. ..... ...... ........ Del Monte.. ............ Coast ................ Delta .................... Sacramento. ........ Denair.. ................ San Joaquln ......... Descanso ................ Coast ................ Dlnuba.. ............... San Joaaiiln ......... Dobblos ................ Swramento ......... Downievllle. ................ .do.. ............. 6.41 Dudle s ................. Sau Joaquln ......... Dyerville ................ Coast ................ East Park ............... Sacramento.. ....... ......... 8 2 .9 7 3.W Ed worth .............. Klamath ............ ...................... ~u&n Sacramento.. Dunsmulr ..do.. Durham do Ed&. ................. San Joaquin ......... El won.. .............. Coast ................ El era... San Joaquin Elslno re... Coast Emigrant Gap.. ........ Sacramento. ........ Emndido.. ............ Coast ................ Fairmont .................. ..do. .............. Felton.. ................ Coast.. .............. Fhbaugh ............... San Joaquin ......... Farmington.. San Joaquln Eureka do Folsom .................. Sacramento ......... Ford ce Dam.. .............. do ............... Fort Gragg.. ............ Coast ................ Fort Ross.. ................. .do. .............. Fouts Springs.. ......... Sacramento.. ....... Fre.dulbs ................ Coast ................ Fresno.. ................ San Joaquin.. ....... Fruto ................... Sacramento ......... Qslt ..................... San Joaquiu ......... Georgetown.. .............. ..do.. ............. Gllrov ................... Coast ................ ............... ....... .................. ............. ...................... ............... ............... ......... .............. ................ ....................... ............... ........... ......... 4.37 5.92 9.04 6.85 6.64 7.10 . _I .. . -1.. ..I .48 .151 .%I .PI.. . .I_. . .I_. . _I_. ..I _. . _I_. ..I.. . .I.. . .I.. ..I.. ..I.. . -1.. ..I .OBI .471 .521 2.68 Qon%alea.. ........... .._I Coast ............... .. .. .... .... ... FEBRUARY, 1911. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 283 TABLE 2.-Daily preeip’tutwn for Febnuvy, 1911. Dktrict No. 11-Continued. Day of month. 284 MONTHLY WEATHEB REVIEW . FEBRUARY. 191 1 TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for Februay. 1911 . District No . 11-Continued . Stations . Cdffornia-Contlnued . OroviUe ................ ozana .................. Yslernu, ................ Palm8 rings .......... Pasadena .............. Pas0 Roblea ............ Peachland ............. Penstock Camp ........ Phoenix Dam .......... Pilot Creek ............. Pinehot ................ Pine Crest .............. PLaeervUle ............. ParknePd ............... Point Lobos ............ Point Loma ............ Polnt Reyea ............ Pohky ................ P o r t d e ............. Portulaca .............. PrattviUe .............. Prlest Vallev ........... -"-- ~ ~ ~~~~~ ~~ c.luincy ................. Red Bluff .............. Reddink: ............. Redlan ............. Reedley ................ R e p m ................ 'Rialto (near) ........... Rfo Vita .............. Riverside .............. Roctlin ................ Robnervilie ............ Sacramento (1) ......... Sacramento (2) ......... St . Helena ............. S a b ................. San Bemardino ........ San Diego .............. San Francisco .......... San Jscinto ............ San J m ............... San Leandro ........... San Luis Obiapo ....... San Mate0 ............. Ban Mignel ............. 8an Miguel Island ...... Ssnger ................. Sank Ana River ....... Santa Barbara ......... 8anta Clara ............ santa Malm ............ Sank Monica .......... Sank Rosa ............ a d t o ............... Seven Oaks ............ S h t a ................. Shingle Springs ........ sierra Madre ........... Sierraville .............. Sisqwe Ranch ......... Sisson .................. soledad ................ sonora ................. Southeast Fardlon ..... spreckels ............... S ulrrel Inn ............ S8rilrllngCit ... storey ................. suisun ................. Sumnerdale ........... Summit (I ) ............ Summit (2) ............ Su!38IlvUle ............. Tamsrack .............. Tehachapi ............. Tehama ................ Tejon Rancho .......... Three Riwrs ........... Towle .................. Tracy .................. Tulare ................. Tnstin (near) .......... Ukl ah .................. Upland ................ upper Lake ............ Upper Mattole ......... Vecsvl lle ............... Springs ......... Warner Springs ....... wlueo ................. Watwnville ............ Weltchpec ............. West Branch ........... WestleR ............... West oint ............ West Satimy ............ Wheatland .............. Wlllo ws ................. Yoclemite ................ 8anb CrUS ............. mta MarprIta ........ L u a .................. stockton (8: H.j:: 1: 238 ................. . I Day of month . FEBRUARY, 19 1 1 . 3LfONTHLT WEATHER REVIEW. 285 TABLE 3.--II~i.riiizziiii ciiitl iiziii iiiriii~z leiiipercr1zirt.s nt svleeled stotions l o r Febrziory, 1911. Di8tric.t ATo. 11, Cal$miia. ~ ___ ~ I I Calilornla. - bias. - 72 155 66 67 78 69 72 72 73 70 -. fin. - 35 39 37 37 25 ?3 24 ?ti 33 30 5 31 lli 13 14 ?:! 24 2li 27 22 23 20 22 3n das - 1;:3 1 ;i 65 li0 IG4 ti0 ti3 G4 ti5 wi 56 ti3 5P 50 52 53 59 R? ti5 BO 1;i ti4 ti4 IiO 59 1'11 . _- - Hn. - 44 4% 43 47 43 10 34 34 35 44 41 41 37 :9 319 :{I1 411 42 3 i R" 34 *2 41 37 53 3% 3 i is. :I An !,I I ,I ..... ..... 55 ...... 51 ...... ...... ..... 45 l.... 40 3s 4 _.__I ...... : ....... 42 7 .... ...... 30 s .... Y.... ...... 10 .... ...... j 40 2.. . .I: : : : : :I: : : : : : i 39 3 .... I ...... ! .... -4 5. ......... ' 42 6 .... 1 ...... 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Min - -- 33 28 39 3 J 40 29 SI 1s s2 1; 32 14 13 34 4 43 1s 41 I 16 4'2 17 45 I 12 39 14 47 19 37 I 5' 33 I 10 39 I 2.5 I 30 26 3? 13 42 I 26 a. 4 19.4 I -- - Min - 24 25 3 27 24 18 10 21 19 23 1s 14 13 14 -? -6 17 19 15 13 10 17 19 Ifi 17 -5 -8 10 14.6 - - Min. - 44 51 41 4G 44 34 3u 2Y 33 43 s3 :E .I.", 2s 26 25 3.5 32 34 2s 2s 2s 2s 32 49 2G 36 3s 35.0 - I- .- Max 60 65 81 60 GO 58 59 6t 63 59 59 56 57 5.5 52 - .... bias - l i i 63 G i 5 i 58 :14 Gh 6Il 54 v, 5s M 46 B1 53 59 83 57 56 62 i o 52 56 M 41 48 50 5G. 4 Bi - - Mas -. 55 59 59 60 57 -56 57 GO Gn .5.1 51 51 51 54 56 62 GS 63 60 61 63 61 BO 58 55 4s 50 57. 1 .- _- H:as 5s .w Sti 58 5.3 54 54 56 56 57 57 53 48 4'2 44 49 54 58 5G 50 5-1 55 56 5s M S2 51 54 2.1 - .. - _. - Min. M.K. -. - 45 5fi 44 56 5 i 53 51 56 4s 54 44 5s 48 w 4s 59 49 A3 47 M Kas. 1 Min. I Mas. ' Min. 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I 55 12 ......... 55 13 ......... :dl 14 ......... w 15 ......... j 49 54 1 46 s5 40 4; 42 3s 32 33 35 40 411 39 40 43 44 ?-I 40 39 41.4 4n - 16 .........I 53 17 ......... li4 35 M 3; I 5s 39 I 59 3.3 60 40 I 58 1s: ......... 65 19 ......... 1 63 20 ......... 56 5 i -5s 61 55 51 49 39 39 43 19.9 __ ~~ 17 17 18 20 13 22 19 15 1 18 2 - 37 39 41 41 40 32 :U 61 i 0 66 50 21 .......... 63 23 .......... 70 24 .......... 51 23 ......... i 69 25 ......... 55 26 ......... I 50 "7 ......... I 42 2s ......... 45 5s , 53 45 s9.1 454 ! 54.9' 1 x 7 I 1 If earn..... : 5 5 4 S5S39-11-9