MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 33 1 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR MARCH, 19 1 1. DISTRICT NO. 2, SOUTH ATLANTIC AND EAST GULF STATES. CHARLES F. VON HERRYANN, District Editor. GENERAL SUMMARY. March usually presents a period of transition between the harsher meteorological features of winter and the more genial weather of spring, and a gradual.rise in tem- perature takes place, forests become green, and in most States in the district by almost any criterion the advent of spring may be &xed a t some date in this month. Al- though without very distinctive features, March, 1911, may be said to have been characterized by alternate mods of warmth and cold, of showers and sunshine, and gy frequent high winds, especial1 during the la.st decade, ginia, North and South Carolina the temperature was moderately below the normal, but this was counterbal- anced b an equally moderate excess in temperature in trict as a whole was brought to almost exactly noimal. The greatest deficiency in tem erature as iven by State averages was 2O, for North 8 arolina, anf the greatest excess 2 O , for the Mississippi area. The precipitation for March was decidedly below the normal in all portions of tlie district, tlie State deficiencies ranging from 0.49 inch for the Virginia area to 3.49 inches for the Mississip i area. The drought, which was most marked over t i e P east Gulf States mid Florida, continued untsil partially relieved by the eneral and copious rainfall of the 26th- 27th. Ap recia%le snow fell only in North Carolina and istered a t various stations on the 2d? 4th, 13th 15th and 23d, but the most prolonged period of windy weather lasted from the 25th to tlie 30th, durinb which gales of 40 miles an hour or more occurred at nearyy a11 the regular stations of the Weather Bureau in tlie States bordering the Atlantic. No features of special interest appear in the distribu- tion of atmospheric ressure, since no marked barometric depression passed Jrectly over the district. The low pressure area that appeared over northern Wisconsin on the 14th, arid moved durin the 15th and 16th eastward north of Lake Erie to nort B iern New York, pressure 39.6 inches, was followed by an area of much colder weather, with the lowest temperatures for the month on the 16th and 17th. The temperature fell below freezing in all the States included in the district,, and frosts occurred as far south as northern Florida, with considerable damage to early fruits and vegetables. The slight disturbance off Charleston and Savannah on the niornin of the 23d WRS followed by another brief period of col f er weather, with frosts as far as northern Geor 'a. The pressure confirmin the popular and not a P together erroneous belief that Marc 5 is a very windy month. Over most of Vir- the Gul 7 States; thus the mean temperature for the dis- Virginin, c r iiefly on the 1st or 7th. High wincls were reg- rose rapid1 , and tlie maximum for t I? e month occurred on the 25t T 1, 30.65 inches a t Richmond; Va. Two other northern storms influenced the weather in the district to a marked degree. The first formed on the 25th over northern Wyoming and was central in northern Iowa on the morning of tshe 26 th, with the atniospheric pressure below 29.5 mches, while the rain are8 accompanying it already covered all of the Gulf States. It then moved inches. The increasing down the St. Law- rence Valley caused the lowest atmospheric ressure for minimum being 29.30 inches at Norfolk, Va. The long periods of fair weather during the first two decades of March were favorable for the prosecution of outdoor occupations of all kinds, while the abundant rainfall toward the close was of great benefit to agricul- tural interests. The freeze of the 16th did further dam- age to the peach crop, but apples escaped uninjured. the month at all stations in tlie district on t P le 29th, the TEMPERATURE. Conditions with regarcl to temperature were not uni- includin eastern Georgia, South Carolina, Nort gortion* Caro- form over the district. In the northeastern the normal, while in tlie southwestern portion, including the Gulf States and Florida, it was above normal. The greatest deficiency occurred in eastern North Carolina, with - 4.5' at Newbern, and the reatest escess in south- ern Alabama, with +4.5O at gobile. The number of stations with plus and minus departures was so evenly divided that the average temperature for the district as a whole, determined from all records, was 56O, or exactly normal. The lowest State niean temperature was 44.8, for the Virginia area, and the highest was 66.3', for Florida. The month opened with rather cool weather and frosts from the 1st to the 4th, especially on the 3d, when 30 laces repoFted frost. A marked rise in temperature fol- rowed, and the period from the 5th to the 14th, excepting the 8th and 9th, gave ositive departures, with the highest temperatures general P y on the l l t h , 12th, or 13th. The maximum teni erature exceeded 90' in all States exce t lasting only from the 15th to tlie 17th, and giving at some places the lowest temperatures experienced since the December, wlde the minimum of 3O, registered lina, an d Virginia, the temperature was moderately below Vir inia and Np orth Carolina. The cold wave during t E e mi f dle of the month was of brief duration, but severe, precediT at Hot pringa, Va., was the lowest temperature in Vir- 332 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. MARCH, 1911 ginia for the whole winter. Tlie change in temperature the 15th to 16th was very marked, a fall of 30" or more in 21 hours occurrin- at niany points, with niinimuni temperatures generdy below 35" except in Florida, where the lowest was but 28". This cold spell was unfa- vorable for agricultural interests. A second periocl of moderately warm weather >revailed from tlie 18th to the frosts at a large number of stations on tlie 28th and 31st. The mean variability of temperature dqing March was very large at niany of the regular stations. The highest monthly mean temperature was 73.5", at Key West, Fla. Sis other stations in Florida had monthly niean teniperatures of 70" or above. The low- est monthly mean was 37", at Hot Springs, Va. As a rule, in the Gulf States the monthly mean temperatures ranged froni 55" to 65" and in the Atlantic States from 45" to 55". The highest temperature for tlie district was 94", on the E t h , at Blake1 , Ga., and the lowest 3", on tlie 15th, at Hot Springs, d. 23~1, while the closing wee l! - of the month was cool, with PRECIPITATION. The fall and winter nionths of 1910-11 show uite a No. 2 that has been practically continuous since October. The departures for the district at large are as follows: November, - 1.9 inches; December, - 1.35: January, -0.75; February, -2.70; and March, -1.82, giving a total deflciency of 7.71 inches for the five months. March, 1911, was very dry, but the rainfall was fairly well distributed and the drought was largely broken during the last decade. The average rainfall for the district, deter- mined from the recorcls at 344 stations, was 2.75 inches, showing a deficiency of 1 .Sa inches. The greatest amounts, froni 4 to 7 inches, occurred over tlie following limit,ed areas: Eastern North Carolina, with a ninsiniuni of 5.63 inches at Elizabetlitown: southern Georgia, wi tli a mas-. imuni of 7.29 inches a t St. George; northwestern Florida, with a ninsiniuni of 6.23 inches at Bonifay ; and on the Mis- sissippi coast, with a maximum of 6.09 inches a t Bay St. Louis. Over the larger portionof the district the aniounts rangecl mostly from 2 to 4 inches. Less than 2 inches was received over tlie peninsula of Florida and in small por- tions of central Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, ancl South Carolina. The smallest monthly rainfall was 0.55 inch, at Homestead, Fla., and aniounts uncler 1 inch occurred also at a few points in Alabama and Mississippi. Light rains fell in some seckions on the 1st ancl 2c1, and in tlie region from northern Georgia to Virginia on tlie 6th to 8th, ancl a tliircl period of occasional showers pre- vailed from the 13th to tlie 15th. The first general rain over the district occurred on tlie 19th ancl 20tli, ancl dur- ing the last decade showel3 were frequent and the long drought was lar-ely broken on tlie 2Gt.h and 37th by heavy rains in the Gdf States, where amounts esceecling 2.50 inches in 34 hours occurred at numerous stations. Tlie largest 24-hour rainfall in tlie several States were : In Georgia, 4.40 inches at Bainbriclge on tlie 36th and 3.10 inches at St. George on tlie SGtli-27th; in Florida, 3.50 inches at Hilliarcl ancl 3.75 at Bonifay on the 2Gth; in Alabama, 3.50 at Camp Hill: and in Mississippi, 3.4s inches at McNeil on tlie 32d a.ncl3.45 at Pearlington on the 25th-36th. A local heavy rain occurred at Manteo, N. C., on the 8th, but generally no escessive recipitation fell in South Carolina, North Carolina, and f T irginia. Thunderstornis were uite frequent during bfarcli, eapecidy on the 7th, Stl, 13th, 14th, 19th, 26th, and remarkable deficiency in precipitation throughout s c istrict 29th. In many cases they were accompanied by hail, which was mostly small and did no damage. The storm of the 13th caused an unusual state of darkness in cen- tral North Carolina, be 'nnin- at noon at Caroleen, Rutherford County, a n f reackng Garland, Sarnpson County, in the east, at 4.30 p. ni., the period of darkness at individual points lasting for 10 to 15 minutes. Tlie average number of days with rain was 10 for North Carolina and Virginia, and 7 for the remainder of the district. Tlie amount of unmeltecl snow was snid, but for the Virginia area the average was 3.5 inches and for North Carolina 0.S inch. Tlie largest local amounts were at Columbia, Va., 6 inches on the 7th, and Mount Airy, N. C., 4 inches on the 1st. RIVER CONDITIONS. The rivers throughout tlie entire district continued to maintain very low sta es. At niost river stations tlie Owing to the low height of tlie ground waters, the dr ness of the upper soil, and the beginnin of spring cu r tiva- tion, the rainfall was rapidly absor 73 ed, and even the heavy rains of the 36th to 27th hac1 but small influence on the flow of the rivers. averages for the mont f i were much below tlie nornial. MISCELLANEOUS. The prevailing wincls for the month were from the southwest or west in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina; from tlie north or northwest in the Gulf States; and froni the south in Florida. Tlie wind movement was large, and many of the regular stations of the Weather Bureau registered an avera e hourly movement for the iiiontli exceeding 10 miles. h i e period froin the 35th to the 30th was especially stormy. On the 30th the following maximum wind velocities were re,aistered : Norfolk and Riclmond, 48 niiles froni the southwest; Atlanta, 54 miles soutliwest; Savannah, 54 miles west; and Pensacola reported 53 niiles froni the east on the 36th. The highest velocity for tlie month, however, was 67 niiles from tlie north at Hatteras, on the Sth. The nuniber of sunny clays was large, averaging 17 for the district; the number of partly cloucly days WRS 7; ancl c,loucly days, 7. There was much less fog than in February. Severe local storms.-Mr. P. H. Sniyth, section director at Montgomery, Ala., rendered the following report on the tornado of tlie 26th in Alabama: On the afternoon of March 36 a tornado swept wroM the southern portion of Monroe County, Ala. The storm moved almost directly emtward from a point a short distance west of Gainestown, Clarke C'ounty, Ala., where i t seenis to have originated, to Manistee Junction, on the border line of Monroe and Conecuh Counties. The tornado struck Manistee at about 4.45 p. m., passed over Jones Mills about 5 p. ni. and Excell about 5.30 p. m. For about 12 to 15 miles the path of the tornado was parallel to and within about 150 yards of the town- ship line at the north edge of Township No. 7. All who saw the Rtorm report that a well-defined pendant, funnel- shaped cloud was visible. Un the north side prostrated trees pointed tnward the south, at the center they were left lying in all directions, and on the south side they mostly pointed north, clearly indicating the whirling nature of the storm. At the point of greatest destruction the path of the tornado was about one-quarter of a mile wide. At Gainestown one store was destroyed and fragments of dry goods, etc., were scattered for a distance of 30 miles. At Manistee Dr. Har- per's drug store and office, with barnand outbuildings, were demolished. At Jones Mills four dwellings, and at Excell three dwellin 8, with many fences, outhouses, etc., were destruyed. About 50 peoJe were injured, but only 3 persons were killed. The property loas waa esti- mated aa $25,000. 334 a n 45.4 43.8 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. M~BCH, 1911 TABLE 1 .-C l i m a t o l o ~l datu for dlarch, 1911. District No. 2, South Atlantic and east Gulj Stat-Continued. e E-i e @ 3 8 i B -- + .9 - 3.8 $ ~n 2.09 2.38 2.97 3.58 4.65 2.40 4.17 1.41 2.81 4.00 4.42 3.80 2.Q 2.83 2.12 4.74 4.63 3.70 2.74 2.15 3.31 4.59 2.v2 2.20 !i e: s a 35 o m -__ - 1.71 - 1.03 _______ - .74 - .81 + .65 - 1.66 - .06 + .54 + .13 - .58 - 1 .8 - .58 - 1.57 - .73 .- 2.54 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... - 1.68 stations. Virginia. Counties. .44 .% .90 1.45 .61 .75 .65 .78 1.32 4.8 4.0 .o 3.6 4.9 2.0 6.0 2.9 3.0 47.4 47.0 37.0 ............ ...... - .9 - 5.7 1.40' 1.00 .55 .75 .73 1.29 T. 4.8 3.5 5.8 3.9 44.6 45.0 u.2 46.3 46.0 52.0 60.0 46.0 50.3 60.0 49.0 ........... - 2.3 - 3.4 - .4 - .6 ...... - 2.3 - 2.2 - 2.1 ...... - .2 ...... 4.16 4.33 4.08 3.09 3.97 3.52 2.77 3.21 3.57 4.85 4.38 2.14 4.05 3.99 3.77 3.43 3.91 4.00 3.62 5.63 3.45 3.61 4.03 3.21 3.38 4.19 2.90 4.79 2.94 3.38 3.55 3.86 3.37 2.60 3.93 4.61 2.98 3.52 3.01 3.53 3 .s 4.05 3.31 3.35 3.05 3.89 3.32 3 .n 3.59 3.96 3.51 3.21 2.30 4.22 3.67 3.08 2.84 3.17 3.95 - .25 - 1.39 - 1.71 ....... ....... - .99 ....... + .14 - 1.01 - 1.03 ....... - .49 - 1.00 + .16 - 1.25 ....... - .60 - 1.15 + .26 - .gs - 2.39 - .81 - 1.60 - 1.46 - .65 - 1.70 + .55 - .74 ....... f .55 - 3.37 - .28 - 1.02 - .67 - .33 - .90 - .28 ....... - 1.00 - 1.56 - .95 - .12 - 1.04 ....... + .36 - 1.80 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... Beaufort.. ............. BeIhaven. ............. Brewers.. .............. Carolean.. ............. Chslybeate Sprl ngs... .. Chapel Hill.. .......... CharlOt te... ............ Chimney Rock ......... Durham (near) ......... Eagletown. ............ Edenton. - -. . -. - -. -. . -. Ellmbethtown.. ....... Enfleld (near) .......... GarIand.. .............. Golds born. ............. Oraham.. .............. Greensboro. ............ Oresnville.. ............ Hatteras.. ............. Henderson. ............ Klngs Mouutain (near). Kinston.. .............. Lenoir. ................ Linrohton. ............ Loulsburg.. ............ Lumberton.. .......... Manteo ................ Marion ................. Mollcure.. ............. Fayetteville.. .......... Robeson. ........ Dare ............. McD.owel1 ........ Chatham.. ....... Union.. .......... 49.7 49.8 47.8 47.8 - 1.1 ._.._. ...... - 3.8 ............ 51.6 53.9 48.7 46.8 50.2 47.2 ............ - 2.8 ...... - 3.6 - 3.5 - 1.2 - 3.4 ............ ............ 52.9 51.7 48.9 48.6 49.5 51.3 48.6 48.0 49.5 51.0 49.3 45.4 48.4 49.4 51.6 48.5 58.0 ...... - 2.9 + .5 - 1.3 - 2.9 ..__.. - 2.3 - 3.1 - 1.3 - .5 - 1.0 - 4.5 ...... - 1.9 ...... ............ .__._. ...... Rsmseur ............... Rantileman.. ............. Reldsville .............. Rock House ............ Rock ham ...... R o c k s o m i : 1.. .... Roxbom ............... Ssllsbury .............. Saxon.. ................ Scotland Neck.. ....... Settle .................. Sloan.. ................ Snow Hill .............. Southern Pines ......... Southport .............. Statesvllle ............. Randolph ........ ..do. .......... Rockingham ..... Macon.. ......... Richmond ....... Nash.. ........... Person ........... Rowan.. ......... Stokes.. ......... Hallfax.. ........ Iredell ........... Duplin.. ......... Greene ........... Moore.. .......... Brunswlck ....... Iredell ........... 47.6 46.7 51.0 50.0 53.3 52.6 48.7 48.9 46.6 48.9 51.4 52.5 ............ ...... - 3.9 - 3.8 __.___ - 2.1 - 1.3 + .4 - 2.6 - 1.9 ...... - 1.2 ...... 56.9 56.5 52.4 52.8 57.5 58.2 + 1.2 -1 .2 - .9 - 2.8 - 1.6 .O ............ ~~ Allendale .............. Andemon.. ............ Batesburg ............. Beaufort ............... Blackvllle ............. Barnwell.__._____ Anderaon.. ...... Lexington ....... Beaufort ......... Barnwell ........ - i J 1 1 9 - 7 20 7 37 1 22 17 13 11 1 2a 19 1 34 40 2 8 41 7 33 17 8 23 3 10 2 14 11 5 53 35 1 2 6 17 24 41 9 30 18 37 18 13 38 6 28 6 19 17 17 24 23 14 7 29 7 40 4 6 12 19 16 12 27 19 7 15 18 6 21 56 23 26 39 6 3 40 .. .. I.. ... m ... 27 23 10 23 25 23 7 - n' *, E i: !C 3.: E .E a- 4 - 11 10 6 13 14 9 10 10 16 13 10 12 11 12 8 17 13 8 13 11 9 10 11 n 10 9 12 9 13 11 11 10 10 15 8 5 7 10 8 7 9 8 12 10 10 9 12 10 11 8 11 8 13 13 10 9 8 7 8 11 10 14 11 5 9 11 8 6 9 11 9 12 9 10 14 9 8 10 9 11 0 10 9 3 2 8 6 4 7 7 - fi BLj z a a .- &Ks i2 h - n. sw. SW. W. S. ...... Sky. Observers. T e u n ~t u r e ,i n d ~ Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. - ? 3 .d ; $? - 40 40 34 41 38 35 39 34 50 4s 39 31 35 36 43 38 36 39 .. ... ... ... ... ... 251 39 421 39 41 37 29 39 37 33 36 40 40 45 23 32 46 44 43 39 43 45 30 46 4.1 37 41' 43 39 45 36 30 45 3s 34 39 39 43 38 35 41 41 39 34 35 39 381 47 46 421 31 ... ... ... ... ... ._ .. ... 35 46 35 39 30 42 .., - 4 i - I 77 76 76 79 75 75 77 71 so 77 77 74 17 74 78 72 76 ... ... ... 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Hanover ......... Botetourt ........ Prlncess Anne.... Roanoke.. ....... Albemarle ........ Mecklenburg.. -. . Fluvanna ........ 350 221 8% 1.760 800 246 418 5 2.195 100 1,060 685 1,300 55 91 334 144 1,150 350 15 70 m ...... m 10 4 1,950 800 600 500 773 1,150 406 66 30 60 99 170 139 102 656 843 75 11 508 952 46 1,186 994 375 102 12 556 1,135 190 12 650 390 442 810 828 3.100 310 105 600 760 900 80 700 50 80 619 18 950 50 ' 81 59 51 52 l1 E l% 58b 186 764 20 296 298 an Rev. Plummer F . Jones. E. L. C. Scott. D. D. Rmm% Amnia ................ Ashland. ............... Buchanan .............. Cape Henry.. .......... Catawba.. ............. Charlot tesvllle.. ....... Clarbville ............. Columbia.. ............ Danville ............... Dlamond Springs. -. . -. Hampop.. ............ Hot prrnkJ ............ Lasslter.. .............. Laxin ton ........... LpchSG::. .......... ew Cfstle ............. Newport News ......... Norfolk.. .............. Randolph.. ............ Rlcbmond ............. Rocky Mount .......... saxe ................... S ttsvllle (near). ..... fillamsburg .......... - . - . - - U. S. Weather Bureau. State Sanitarium. -der MeCormick Ob. J. A. Ligon. Chesa eake & Ohio R. R. C. C. hatkins. Va. truck experiment sta. Normal & Agricultural Ins. Dr. Kurt Lmert. T. J. Davis. Va. Mllita Institute. U. S. Weazer Bureau. Miss J. L. Martin. C. W. dshby. U. S. Weather Bureau. H. G. Holt. U. 8. Weather Bureau. 0. W. B. HaIe. State experiment farm. I). W. Jones. Eastern State hospital. W. ...... ...... sw. ..... ..... ..... nw. Pittsylvania ..... Prinms Anne.. .. Elizabeth City. ._ Bath.. ........... GoochIand ....... Rockbrldge ...... Craige. ........... Warwlck.. ....... Norfolk.. ........ Charlotte.. ....... Henrico. ......... Franklin.. ....... Charlotte ......... Surry ............ Jamffl City.. ..... Campbell.. ...... ............ 41.0 -3 .1 45.0 - .4 .... 3.0 3.5 3.0 4.0 4.0 1.7 2.0 5.2 .o .o .5 .o 2.5 1.0 .o .o 1.0 .o T. .o .o .3 2.8 .5 .3 .o 2.0 .o T. .5 T. 3.5 .o .o 1.5 .8 1.5 4.0 .o 2.0 .o 1.4 3.3 .o .o 1.0 .o T. 1.0 .5 2.0 1.3 1.2 .o .2 T. .o 3.2 T. 1.1 .o .o .o .... .... .... .... .o .O .o .o .o .o .O ............ 48.0 ...... 47.0 - .7 1. til 1.35 .78 .65 .s4 .95 .55 .30 1.08 1.01 1.49 .80 .81 .75 .86 .85 .90 1.00 .75 1.16 .95 1. OB .81 1.00 .96 1.19 .94 1.50 .82 1.55 1. IN .91 .90 1.10 1.16 3.42 .94 1.03 .so .76 1.15 .90 1.07 1.04 .69 1.14 .90 1.28 1.07 1.62 .95 .95 .80 .90 1.03 .90 .90 1.57 .59 .80 1.38 .91 .92 .77 .63 .60 1.40 1.40 1. Q2 1.25 1.29 1.62 1.11 1. oa sw. 5. SW. sw. sw. sw. ..... ..... sw. W. W. sw. W. sw. W. sw. nw. ..... ne. ...... ...... sw. S. 1. ...... ne. nw. n. ...... SW. W. W. sw. W. sw. sw. sw. SW. e. nw. nw. nw. ne. ne. ...... s. sw. sw. ...... nw. ...... I.._.. S. sw. W. W. n. nw. n. nw. nw. ne. n. n. sw. s. sw. W. W. ..... e. nw. ne. EW. I North Curolina. H. D. Aller. W. 9. Hopkins. W. L. Brewer. 8. B. Tanner. J. A. Smith. Prof. A. H. Patterson. U. 9. Weather Bureau. J. M. FIack. J. H. Michie. J. T. Elliott. E R C o J.'W: Hay:. T. s. hborden. Flank Glover. W. 0. Herring. Mrs N B Ta lor. Dr. 'W.'R.'Go%y. A.H Horn. R. M: Hearbe. U. S. Weather Bureau. Enoch Powell. Rev. C. J. Strang. H. C. V. Peebles. 0. M. Goforth. 8. P. H o w . T. B. Wilder. B. M. Davls. U. S. Weather Bureau. Se t.Thos McGulre. B.Y. Utley: T. A. Ashcraft. H. D. Judd. Prof. A. H. Merrltt. J. W. Holland. J. J. B. B. Boddie. Hill. General of0re. Section center. A. R. York. J. R. WaIton. E. M. Redd. B. C. Rawkins. H. S. Ledbetter. G. P. Womble. N. Lunsford. MISS Thelma Wllklnson. R. P. McAnaUy. t. 5. FmT: D. M. Sholsr. L. J. H. Mewborn. Mrs. P. H. Beck. ME. J. 8. Taylor. D. Matt Thompson. E. V. Xoeller. H. 8. 8. Cooper. J. R. Williamson. J. H. Jederies. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Csrteret.. ........ Beaufort. ........ willras. .......... Rutherlo rd... .... Harnett.. ........ eckenbu rg..... Rutherlo rd... .... Durham.. ....... Northampton.. .. Chowan. ......... Bladen.. ......... Halllax.. ........ Cumberland. ..... Sampson.. ....... Wayne ........... Alainane.. ...... Gullford .......... Pitt.. ............ Dare.. ........... Vane.. .......... cply.. ......... ......I ...... Gaston.. ......... Lenoir ........... Caldwell.. ....... Lincoln.. ........ Franklh.. ....... ~~~~~~ Monroe ................ Morganton ............. Mount Alr Nashville .............. Mount ao&: : : : : : : : : : : ...... 47.8 I=-i:i 45.4 - 2.0 50.6 I- 4.4 ............ 443.2 - 3.3 51.4 + .3 .............. Weldon ................ .......... Whiteville ............. Columbus ........ Willard ................ Pender ........... W!lmington.. .......... New Hanover.. .. Tarboro.. Soutlr Carolina. Alken.. ................ Aiken.. .......... 1.94 - 2.29 2.47 - 1.21 2.74 - 2.X 2fkErmT Hall. H. H. Russell. E. J. Hite. Miss L. H. Rice. Miss M. E. L John R. R@%. Blah .................. I F a d ......... 1.66 I ....... MARCH, 1911. - $2 n o -- 17 ..... ..... ..... _.. 9 17 17 17 17 17 16 10 16 ..... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. .--Climatolo~l datafor March, 1911. DietFict No. J-Continued. h 3 * 3 U 'i 3 a 9 3 3' 51 4 3l 41 4 1 3 1; 12 12 12 -- ?; ....... ....... ....... ....... 3! 24 21 31 3.05 4.41 1.15 3.09 3.05 1.29 1.02 2.01 3.82 1 .w 1.93 1.55 3.56 1.55 2.4s 2.07 - .61 - .3f - 2.55 - .M - .B - 2.1 - 3.3 - 1.3: - 1.94 - 3.41 - 1.74 - 1 .z - 2 .4 - 2.1s ....... ....... Fergsson. ............. Florence. .............. Georgetown.. .......... Greenville. ............ Greenwood. ........... Jacksonboro. .......... Kingstree.. ............ Meriwethex.. .......... Newberry.. ............ Pelzer ................. Pinopolis. ............. St. Georf,e ...:......... St. Matt ewa ......... Saluds.. ............... Santuc.. ............... Smith Mills ............ Societv Hill ............ Sparhbur summervilkk;:::: :: : Trenton. .............. Walterboro.. .......... W innsboro.. ........... Winthrop Colle ge...... Yemassee.. ............ ~&;tg&&~.---:: 1 1 Berkeley.. ........ 51 Florenre.. ... .-.._I 1st Georgetown.. ..... Greenville.. ...... Greenwood ....... Colleton .......... Williamsburg.. ... Pickens. .......... Newberr ......... Newbeny.. ....... Anderson. ........ Berkeley. ......... Dorchester.. ...... Calhoun.. ........ saluda.. .......... Unlon.. .......... Williamshurg ..... Darlington.. ...... Spartanbu rg...... Dorchester ........ Ed efleld ......... coh.on. ......... Faiffield.. ........ York.. ........... Hampton.. ....... Edgefled. .......... 2 .w 2.03 2.30 1.73 1.42 3.10 3.50 2.32 3.41 3.02 3.w '45 1.95 2.71 2.15 ....... --.f i t - .9? -1 .W - 1.1i - .a - .84 - 1.34 - .21 -2.x - 1.w - 1.3t - 1 .2 ....... ....... 58.1 56.4 55.8 53.0 ........... - .: + .I - .1 ...... 52.2 4 .5 57.8 54.2 59.4 52.2 52.5 55.4 ........... - 3.4 - 2.3 - 1.4 - 2.s - 1.2 - 1.9 - 3.6 ...... 1 4 17 16 16 17 ...... 16 1' 41 3! 4 4 3i 12 ........ z 2.21 3.1s 3.15 2.95 1.74 3.21; 2.04 2. 13 7.18 3.73 4.i5 2.35 2.70 4.27 2.84 3.58 1.& 3.25 ....... - 3.47 - 1.78 - 1.65 - 3.75 - 1.93 - 3.53 - 2.53 + 2 .8 - .65 - 3.1 - 1.57 - .93 - 1.79 - 3.10 - 3.45 - 1.61 ....... 51.6 62.3 62.9 ........... - .7 +1 .1 + 2.4 52.6 53.3 57.2 G.2 55.4d 63.8 ........... + .3 t- .5 -I- .8 + 1.8 + 2.2 ...... 3 17 16 iii ki 4i 4t ai 'ii .ii ...... 3 4 ? 3 3 9 ..... Barnesvine ............. Blskely ................ Butler ................. Camak ................. Canton.. ............... Carlton ................. Clayton.. .............. Columbus .............. Govineton. ............. Pike.. ............ 815 Earl5 ............. 300 Tay r ............ 650 Warren ........... 613 Cherokee.. ........ 894 Madisan.. ........ 557 Raliun.. .......... 2.100 Museogee .......... 262 Newton.. ......... 800 56.4 48.4 59.4 ........... - .1 - 2.3 - .4 ........... ........... 60.4 51.2 50.4 6 1 .4 - 52.1 55.4 57.0 G1.l 50.0 53.8 50.0 52.0 55.2 58.3 57.6 57.3. $1.1 52.2 i5.2 53.0 j7.6 ........... - .2 - .4 + .4 .8 ._.___ -k .3 .O +1 .1 - 1.ti + .5 - 1.2 - 1.5 - .9 - .9 ._____ - 2.1 - .4 ........... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 .3 3.07 2.49 2.36 3.94 3.68 2.81 3.48 1.70 1.95 4.39 2.47 2.54 2.78 2.95 2.78 2.97 2.5s 3.50 1.76 3.38 2.97 2.88 4.40 2.91 3.35 2.99 1.40 4.65 2.M. -1.90 - 3.53 - 2.82 - 2.60 - 2.24 - .a9 - 3.60 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... - 2.57 - 1.66 - 2.66 - 2.39 -2.06 - .19 ....... - 2.31 - 2.73 - 1.44 - 1.67 - 1.84 - 3.35 + .67 - 3.13 ....... ....... ........ Lisbon ................. Lost Mountah.. ....... Louisville.. ............ Lumber City.. ......... Macon ................. Marshallville.. ......... Milledgeville ........... Millen .................. Montszuma. ........... Monticello .............. Lincoln ................... Cohb.. .................... JefMmn.. ........ 359 Telfair .................... Bibb .............. 370 Macon.. .......... 500 Baldwin.. ........ 276 Jenkins. .......... 158 Macon.. .......... 292 JasDer ............. 6fXl il. 6 6 .0 ............ ....... --.4 51.2 i8.7 $3.0 + 1.9 - .9 + 4.2 TABLE I - P e n 6; E - I4 - I( 16 B t t 41 23 I 24 19 16 3 1 16 19 22 3 23 17 16 2 1 f 1s 23 23 E l b 16 m 3 I4 16 1 22 12 16 a 19 25 22 28 34 46 45 I9 2 20 10 19 3 12 17 33 19 11 21 21 17 I9 8 28 I1 24 34 21 6 I2 9 a 12 16 4 4 4 I1 19 2 13 I9 t3 !4 6 16 18 E ... 11 5 18 -- d J i $i i : 5.1 .I I. *- j: 5 - 5 3 111 2 4 12 7 7 0 7 ti 4 ti 10 B 3 6 9 7 7 9 9 3 2 7 4 10 6 9 1" 6 7 5 5 8 4 a 6 8 5 4 0" R 7 5 5 2 4 + 6 5 7 5 11 LO 8 3 9 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 7 8 6 3 5 5 7 3 5 6 7 5 5 6 5 0 3 6 8 9 5 7 3 3 1 - 6 e, B V .z I E r: - = PI - W. SW. ne. n. W. SW. W. W. BW. n. 8. SW. W. W. W. W. nw. ne. ne. ne. .... e. nw. W. .... .... W. W. 8W. 8W. s. W. SW. n. .... .... .... W. P.W. sw. W. W. W. .... nw. ne. .... sw. sw. ..__ -.._ W. W. nw. nw. .... .... .... w. W. nW. W. W. 1. W. uw. W. iW. 1w. 1. I. 3w. 1W. 1W. N. H. .... .... ._.. .... ..... ..... .... .... .... .... .... 1w. 1. Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. - - 0 b QJ? a1 g d* 4 - ? I 1': 13 12 4 11 f E 11 7 6 11 ti 15 12 5 10 5 ci 6 6 11 5 14 7 7 10 8 17 4 4 B 1 10 10 a 11 4 6 4 11 11 9 9 10 5 2 8 11 11 9 4 7 8 3 3 7 I4 7 4 4 13 13 5 1 5 12 2 4 5 10 8 12 2 4 .2 ... - *i e -s B - 8: 71 76 74 84 6: 8i 81 gi 7s 81 tc 7i 7s s a 84 81 76 7s 7s @ s 91 8 77 8 .. .. 79 d fx 79 75 2 3 93 78 94 84 77 87 ?& 76 81 58 75 81 78 90 m SI 35 76 %? 51 33 %s 35 76 35 76 32 33 % 51 95 a B a R 38 17 B .. .. .. .. ... ... r5 - A 2 5 2 C 42- US 0 E .- - 1.a 1.13 .91 1. o! . 8. 1.1: 1.01 1. Y1 .8! 1.1; .SI .7l .4. .B .fJ! 1.31 .7: 1.5: 1.11 1 .4 1 .3 .91 1. & 1.71 .s( 1.31 1.3: 1.04 1.12 1.W .g! 1.5: 1. 1 .w 1.3i .a 1. a .a 1.09 1.7f 1. % 1.6f 1. x 1. Q 1. st 4. 4c 2.43 2. IM 1. Ij.? 1.90 2.05 .97 2.02 1.03 2.33 1.95 1.76 1.30 1.63 .87 2.30 1.60 1. so 1. n 1.68 .w 1.00 1. s 1.80 1.20 3.02 1.54 1.58 I. 71 I. 57 I. 25 2. 44 1.70 2.20 1.57 1. 40 2.25 .70 1.52 3. 75 1.65 1.86 1.72 1.98 L. so .60 1.52 L. 05 . 9 $2 s i s: R E - I I I I I I I .I I I I I I .I I I I I T. .I .1 I .I .I .( .I .I .I .I .( .I .( I I .I .( .( .I .( .( .( .( .( .( .( .( .( .( .( .c .c .c T. .a .G T. .a .o .o .a .o .a .o .o .o .a .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .a .a - b 3 - 0 ' 8: z - n 2z 17 11 18 14 14 25 17 18 23 17 11 1" 19 19 1s 15 21 11 9 17 16 2rj 17 24 8 21 15 14 2 19 16 21 19 19 18 20 18 1s 4 13 14 14 11 19 13 14 23 17 15 22 22 21 22 17 8 17 17 19 23 17 17 10 20 19 21 13 17 24 14 2 19 16 3 19 16 20 16 IS 15 12 21 15 24 13 14 I0 94 23 20 12' ... - k 8 41 - 1 2 7 C 13 e a r ; 1: 3 4 0 7 3 11 4 13 18 3 7 0 0 0 16 0 0 25 I 9 9 2 8 0 9 7 23 7 G 8 9 15 0 3 5 0 5 3 1 I1 m 7 0 5 LO 1 8 6 11 5 6 12 3 I2 19 4 3 I 8 1; i Stations. Observers. Bowman.. ............ Orangeburg ....... 101 Calhoun Falls.. ........ Abbeville ........ 5M Camden.. ............. Pershaw.. ........ 222 56.4 .... __.. ._.. ._.. 57.1 51.8 - 2.f ...... ...... ...... ...... - .I - 2.1 - 1.3 + .8 - 2.i + .f - 1.1 + .f - l .I ...... + 2.1 - 74 + :E ...... - ...... - .3 B. 0. Evans. L. M. Parker. W. C. Brown. Jas. C. Faria. W. R. Zimmerman. U. 8. Weather Bumn. J. H. Powe. Prof. Jno. N. Hook. U. 6. Weather Bureau. P. C. Quattlebaum. H. B. McCall. E. L. Ostrander. H. I;. Gilbert. 1.83 - .81 1.92 - 2.6 1.72 - 1.8: 2.97 ....... Catawba ............... I York ............. Cbar&ton. ........... .I Charleston. .... ___I Chap elLs .............. Newberry ........ 1 % 4 ~~ .............. ...... ........ ......... .............. ......... ~~ Cheraw.. ChcsterJkld. 144 Clemson Callege Omnee.. Columbia Ridiland Conwsy ................ Horry ............ Effiniham ............. Florence .......... ~~ ~ 51. S 54. s 54.4 12 w 671 13 54 Boc ill 502 873 55 209 5 3 C 512 I2 102 875 75 6x (;9 515 690 23 ..... io9 A. P. H a d . S. 8. Crittenden. M. M. Calhoun. W E Haskell Jr. A.'O.'Matthe&. Jno. T. Boggs. Dr. J. M. Sease. W. 6. Middleton. W. 0. Peterson. J. M. Ward. MISS E. P. Ravenel. G. F. Lewis. J. 6. Wannamaker. F. V. Jennlngs. E. W. Jeter. W. G. Walker. M . J. J. Lucas. F.%. Robinson. Miss E. H. Gadsden. C. A. Long. I. A. Waterberg. John W. Seigler. E. R. Rivers. J. G. Hutson. .....I ...... Abbeville .............. Wileox Adahrille.. ........... Bartow.. ......... 772 Albanv.. .............. Dougherty ........ AllaDr%ha.. ............ _I Bemen.. ......... I 3 3 ............ .......... Athens ................. ........... 694 Atlanta. ............... .......... 1,318 Augusta ................ ...... 1Fo Bambrldge ............ _I Decatur.. ........ .I 110 Cuth& rt... 1.. ......... ....... 446 Dahlone 8.. ........... ....... 1.519 Diamoncf ............... Gihner.. .......... 2.020 Dub1 in... .............. Laurens.. ......... 452 Eastman ............... Dodge ............. 361 3.25 4.05 3.09 3.39 2.17 ....... - 2.16 - 3.44 - 1.00 - 1.95 Eatonton.. ........... .I Pul5am .......... -1. ...... Elberton.. ........... ..I Elhert. .......... .I 710 3.65 ....... 2.w - 2.10 2.21 I - 2.22 Experiment.. .......... Fort Gaines ............ .... Oainesville ............. Hall ............... 1.254 Gillsville.. .do.. ........... 1,052 GlennviUe ............... Tatnall I Griffip ................. S sldlng .......... ~- i-.~::: .......... I 2s. . n ....... ti.. ......... 3 3 16 0 7 j 10 9 , 6 .....I ...... 579 + 1.0 i 7 0 + .4 i9:5 /+ .2 i o I- .5 ................. ........ ~~. .. ............ M o y Ca~houn:.. 337 You trle... Colyiiitt Newnan ................ C'oweta ............ 959 Norrms.. ............. Gwionett. ........ 1.078 Point Peter.. .......... Oglethoroe.. ...... P o u h ................. I Worth..: ......... I 365 Putnam ................ Marlon .................... Quitman. .............. Broo ks... ......... 173 Rsmsey ................ I M m y ............ 1 1,568 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-ClimatologiEal datu for March, 1911. Dieb.iet No. 2-Continued. a 52.4 61.9 8 .2 59.1 58.8 57.8 54.5 62.5 62.0 51.0 G3.2 59.2 53.8 11.2 58.4 55.8 MARCH, 191 1 1. 2 1 $2 L F ........... - 1.1 ...... + .7 - .ti - 2.0 + .1 - 2. 0 + .7 - 1.8 - 1.1 - 2.4 - 1.0 - .9 - 2.1 ...... .._._. ........... 4 g a 0 _._ 1tit 3 9 17 16 16 17 16 3t 4t 16t 17 3 t 17 10 17 3 4 3 ti 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 17 4 l7t 17 1 3 17 4ti - R I W d -- ---. 41 3 4 3 39 37 40 43 37 39 3 3 3 39 49 46 40 40 40 B ....... 4 2 7 42 3@ 40 44 41 34 39 3 % m 37 3lit 4 4 G 41 40 33 46 30 39 4 4 0 4d 36 31 131 40 2.24 3.33 7.29 4.29 1.35 2.76 3 .a 3.08 4 .u 2.17 4 7 3 4 37 4.00 2.87 2 .s 3.03 2.37 2.21 - 3.56 - 2.37 + 1.19 -2.32 - l.ti4 - %titi -2 .3 3 + .4ti ....... - 1.37 + .92 - 1.59 - 1.00 - .a -2.58 - 2.76 ....... ....... 6 4 4 69.2 ti7.8i 69.2 ._._._ + .ti + 3. ti + .2 a40 1.45 .90 1.85 1.02 6.23 1.50 2.00 2.40 1.12 1.43 3.85 1.67 1.63 1.36 4.14 .87 .ti8 1.09 1.90 4.82 ....... - 1.90 -2.57 - .33 - 1.31 - 1.07 - .3a - 1 .G - 1.34 - .48 - 1.73 ....... - .90 - 1 .U + 1.02 - 1.97 - 1.38 - 1.92 ....... ....... ....... 1.0 63.8 65.6 67.0 629 G5.6 69.5 04.2 65.4 1 .0 65.2 63.3 08.2 70.0 6 5 4 - 66.8 + .4 ______ - .9 + .6 - .4 + 2.3 + .4 + 1.8 - 1.0 + .8 + .4 + .6 + .7 + 1.2 .6 - .7 Franklin.. ........ Levy.. ............ Lake.. ............ Walton.. ......... Volusia ............ 4.04 1.22 2.32 1.84 3.75 1.45 1.40 3.24 1.51 4.63 1.60 1.10 .w) 1.16 5.43 3.7s 4.38 2 4 8 - 1.85 1.29 2.95 1.95 + -.is - 1.64 - .80 + .36 + 1.79 -295 - 2 5 1 - .% - .63 - .90 - 1.58 - 2 9 4 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .33 - .50 - 1.01 - 2.41 - .36 4 16 30 4 2t 17 3 10 17 4 I t 3 17 17 17 5 4 4 16 3t 4 5 4 4 4 3t 43 3 4 3 26 16 39 38 44' 39 45 41 31 27 47' 43 45 47 42 44' 41 24 41 34 37' 3 4 0 39 36 39 40' ....... 64.8 70.4 73.5 69.2 63.8 &O C + 63.8 68.2 62.8 67.4 72.5 64.6d 62.8 - .3 + 1.0 + .7 + 1.8 - .1 .9 + .4 + .7 ___.._ - .2 + .a . . - -. . ______ ........... 63.3 61.2 1 .5 €6.4'- 68.4 63.7 ...... ...... + 3.7 .3 + .a + 2.6 .91 1.34 4.03 2 5 7 1.65 1.95 2.69 ....... - 2 1 6 - .88 - .24 - .82 - .70 - 3.23 Houston.. ........ calhoun .......... St. Clair .......... Lee.. ............. Lowndes.. ........ Conecuh. ................ Jderson .......... Bhelby.. .......... Talla oma ........ Chero!ee. ........ Mobile. ........... Chilton.. ......... Plckems ........... 701 500 738 5H 331 590 100 4.37 2.37 2.55 3.01 .98 3.89 1.18 1.36 4.59 2.76 4.35 2.67 1.10 ....... - 3.41 - 3.71 - 2.43 -4 .8 2 - .94 - 4.58 - 5.43 - .74 ....... - .95 - 2.94 ....... - !i! R 1 - ci E d - 17 55 4 19 61 11 18 12 39 26 ti 14 23 22 22 10 .. m 7 10 26 13 23 9 27 18 12 22 18 13 14 19 18 22 39 17 13 2 1 15 11 40 10 11 23 40 18 14 11 17 8 28 28 10 9 7 5 26 17 18 31 17 3 9 14 59 14 3 18 24 21 26 15 11 a0 m _. 6 rn 18 29 10 24 23 10 10 7 23 18 1 - I C :; 8s '5 /E IC I .- - 5 11 ti 5 5 4 5 7 4 5 8 3 5 7 4 ti ti 7 4 7 2 5 4 4 4 5 6 4 5 5 9 5 6 5 3 4 7 4 3 4 4 5 6 4 6 8 4 4 5 2 4 4 5 3 2 4 2 3 3 b: 5 5 4 5 4 6 5 5 4 5 4 6 5 4 B 8 4 4 7 4 8 3 5 7 6 4 3 9 6 4 Sky. Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Preclpltatlon. in inches. - - - %Y z g r" 52 - .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .a .o .a .o .o .o .O .- /6 9 I; if IC - 1 6 5 LO ti 14 9 5 li 0 2 2 ti 2 8 2 4 3 &? 7 l3 4 2 0 11 7 3 8 3 8 6 2 5 0 9 7 10 11 6 13 8 18 5 2 3 3 L7 5 14 1 0 ... ... ... ... ... ... 9 8 10 6 7 2 .1 2 9 5 .O 4 ... ... ... 9 5 !o 8 IO 1 13 3 4 ... ... I _. - ' % sa r.C )P ;5 .c I' - 9 11 5 4 LO LO 5 11 15 4 I1 7 7 13 I1 1; .. ti 2 4 5 9 6 15 4 6 3 4 4 4 2 8 1 7 5 3 9 ti 4 4 1 5 4 L4 ti 5 4 6 4 7 5 .. ... ... IO 8 0 4 1 3 3 8 6 4 14 3 ... ... 13 6 7 4 8 4 0 5 16 ... ... ,.. - J sb i3 - 83 88 89 86 87 86 81 88 84 76 90 87 &?a s9 $7 83 _. 79 90 90 89 89 87 83 90 84 81 89 89 Ni 85 86 83 91 85 86 89 88 90 91 85 I 88 90 8ti 84 88 90 88 89 89 88 82 90 E9 E9 88 90 90 89 89 88 79 91 84 88 82 88 e4 88 86 87 85 85 87 93 .. 84 86 84 - 2 R - ... 12 12 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 14 12 22 13 7 ._. 14 27 14 12 33 8 I 12 8 21 L2 7 8. 12 13 13 12 21 8 12 12 23 23 12 13 12 12 20 27 13 12 13 12 27 12 8. 30 30 13 11 12 12 27 14 13 8 27 8 21 21 2 18 13 13 7 12 12 27 8 I.. 11 13 11 - 2 3 - .... 24 31 34 3li 31 I 24 33 34 I 3u 31 29 31 29 29 .... 41 42 41 44 39 30 44 41 32 47 40 35 32 40 38 42 40 51 39 39 33 49 51 39 44 31 33 55 ti3 42 35 31 36 43 48 56 31 32 35 43 32 38 45 44 42 37 32 38 42 38 36 38 47 42 44 28 ai .... m ._.. 26 26 30 29 27 28 37 .... .... .... eo ._.. - x Z d -z 33 .. " - 1.10 1.17 3.10 2.50 1.17 1. 62 1.93 1.18 2. b7 1.00 1.15 2.00 1.13 1.38 1.27 1.00 1.77 ..... 1.13 .78 .55 1.28 .50 3.78 .60 .77 2.02 1.05 .85 2 00 .68 .91 .a 3.44 .62 .30 .39 .83 3.80 .30 .30 1.15 1.12 2 6 0 .63 1.56 1.64 2 70 .70 .95 1.05 .76 1.55 .83 .60 .49 .71 2. Nl 1.51 1.80 1.51 .46 1.00 1.72 .95 1.65 .84 .79 .52 .43 .38 2.40 2.04 .75 .84 1.33 1. n 2.20 1.36 1.15 2.23 .61 2.07 .62 .70 3.50 1.90 1.30 1. w 1.00 - a i t l s 5 . T 4 - 21 14 31 10 17 13 11 lti 20 20 14 2s 14 22 16 lti 10 _. 22 7 13 18 ... m Statlons. Observers. Gwrgia-Continued. Resacs.. .............. Rome.. ............... St. George ............. St. Yarys ............. savannah.. ........... Statesborn.. .......... Talbotton ............. Tsllapoosa ............ Thomasville ........... TiIton. ................ Tocwa.. .............. Valdosta.. ............ valona. ............... Washlngton ........... Waymoss.. ........... W aynes boro .......... West Polnt ............ Woodbury.. .......... n. W. sw. se. W. ..... nw. nw. sw. W. Se. a. W. sw. ..... n. ne. .._.. se. ne. ne. nw. nw. nw. nw. W. ..... S. ..... ..... W. SW. e. se. ne. e. .__.. ..... ..... e. ne. e. ne. .._._ sw. ..... W. sw. sw. W. ne. se. nw. n. se. e. ..... S. S. S. sw. W. S. S. se. W. S. W. ..... ne. ..... ..... S. M. W. S. e. n. n. nw. nw. nw. e. W. sw. W. 8. n. ..... nw. D. A. Norton. W. Y. Towers. A. N. Lund. David C. Sterling. U. 8. Weather Bureau. W. C. C'romley. Dr. E. L. Bardwell. Elmer C. Bisho U. S. Weather h w a u . E. C!. Moore. Mrs. Alice N. Starke. Miss Annie Twitty. 1. M. Atwood. Miss Ella B. Smith. rhomas Gasser. Mrs. H. W. Blount. E. N. Dunn. E. T. Rlggins. Gordon. .......... 657 Floyd.. ........... 576 Charlton.. 213 Camden.. ......... chatham.. ........ Bulloch ........... Talbot ............ Haralson. ......... Thomas.. ......... Tin.. ............. Stephens.. ........ Lowndes.. ........ McIntosh. ........ WilLes ........... Ware. ............ Burke.. ........... Troup ............. Meriwether. ....... ~. 65 253 750 1,150 273 370 1,050 410 10 630 131 86 620 641 27 61 92 150 115 111 10 la6 10 10 105 193 27 66 5 10 126 12 176 175 69 5 4 43 101 153 125 34 14 65 210 125 200 24 80 5 6 10 49 a07 200 9 39 111 149 121 10 14 10 140 98 10 192 79 6 250 a0 m a0 105 685 732 149 728 Florida. Apalachicola 0 ........ Arcadla.. ............. Archer.. .............. Avon Park ............ Bartow. .............. Bonilay.. ............. Bradentown.. ........ Brooksvllle. :. ........ Camabelle.. ........... Cedar Keys.. ......... Clmont .............. De E'unlak Spr Ings... . De Land .............. Eustis.. .............. Federal Polnt ......... Fernandlna. .......... Fort Meade. .......... Fort Myers.. ......... Gainesville ............ Gpmeceg. ........... Hilliard ............... Homestead. .......... Hypoluxo.. ........... Invemesa ............. Jacksonville.. ......... Jasper ................. Johnstown. ........... Jupi ter... ............. Key West ............. Kissimmee.. .......... Lake City.. ........... Macclenny ............ Madison ............... Malabar.. ............. Marianna.. ........... Merritta Island.. ...... Mlaml.. .............. Miami (Subtrop. Gar.) Middleburg. .......... Moho.. .............. Yonticello ............. Mount Pleasant ....... New Smprna .......... Orange Llty ........... Orlando.. ............. Pmacola ............. Plant City _._. . ___._ __ Rockledge. ........... Rockwell.. ........... St. Andrew ........... St. Augustine ......... st. Leo ................ Satsuma Heights 5.. .. Switzerland. .......... Tsllahm.. .......... Tampa.. .............. Tarpon Sprlngs.. ..... Tltusville.. ........... Wausau ............... AhLM. Ahga ................. Amlston. ............ Ashvllle .............. Auburn.. ............. Benton. .............. Bermuda. ............ Birmingham.. ........ Calera ............... camp nin. ........... Cedar BlM.. ........ Citrondie ............ Clanton.. ............. Coehrane ............ !. H. Whiteside. I. 8. Bushnell. R B Hod on 3; R: Thwfer: Wm. Hood. Wm. Rush. v. H. TenBroeck. I_. c. Peck. 1. J. Blomquist. 1. B. Luttarloh. 3. S. Fesler. R. W. Storrs. ?. 8. Webster. >. T. Smith. E. 8. Hubbard. W B C. Dur ee. :.*L. 'Brbdrid. MISS M. Y. Gardner. 1. P. H. Bell. 1. B. EwFtt. Phe Hilliard Co. W. J. Iirome. 3 A A evlne. w'. i. 3 i e r . U. 5. Weather Bureau. MIS. 4. M. W. C. C. Brasch. Caldwell. U. 8. Weather Bureau. 1. A. Simpson. W. B. Knight. ?riffin$ Bm. Co. ludge h. J. Vann. 1. F. Farley. W. J. Watson. F. Ulrlrh. E. V. Blarkman. 1. L. HIC~SOII. 2. A. Chalker. W. H. Trimmer. E. C. Potter. Kiss Addie Grubb. F. Nordman. 1. D. Graham. lames Thomson. U. 5. Weather Bureau. E. B. Trask. Rev. J. H. White. Dunellon Phos. Co. W. A. Emmons. E. F. Joyce. 2. Sehneider. Phe Satsuma Co. W. C. Steele. W. H. Markham. U. 8. Weather Bureau. 4. P. Albaugh. !. Y. Taylor. ..urtis Jones. Do. Fmnklln.. ........ De Soto. __ _.. __ ___ Alachua. .......... De Soto.. ......... 16 16 18 25 19 24 19 13 21 25 24 17 21 12 14 21 14 22 8 22 15 22 23 10 20 13 23 26 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 15 21 22 23 26 17 21 16 23 7 24 ... ... ... ... 9 20 4 19 13 26 18 2.3 11 ... ... ... ~ ~ ~~~~ Lake.. ............ PUtnam... ........ Nassau.. .......... Polk.. ............ Lee.. ............. Alachua ........... Orange ............ Nassau.. .......... Dade .............. Palm Beach ....... citrus.. ........... Duval. ........... Hamilton. ........ Bradford.. ........ Palm Beach ....... Monroe.. .......... Osceola.. ......... Columbia. ........ Baker.. ........... Madlson ........... Brevard... ........ lachson.. ......... Brevard ........... Dade .............. ... .do. ........... Clap.. :. ........... Escambia.. ....... Jederson .......... Gadsden.. ........ Vohla ............ ... .do.. ........... Orange.. .......... Ewambia.. ....... Hillsborn.. ........ Breva rd... ........ Marion.. .......... Washlngton.. ..... St. Johns .......... Pasco.. ........... Putnsm ........... St. Johns .......... Leon.. ............ Hillshorn.. ....... ... .do.. ........... Brev ard... ........ washington... .... 61.1. ...... 69.4 ...... .55 ....... .72 - 1.83 2.25 - .70 2 16 I- 1.3ti 3.03 ....... 64.0 i 2 i i 67.7 + 1.8 06.7 + .9 68.0 + 2 8 .... ._._.. lames L. Willis. U. 5. Weather Bureau. 3eorge R. Cather. Dr. James T. Anderson. 3. T. Prultt. K. J. Morris. J. 8. Weather Bureau. L. G. Privett. Dr. Lyman Ward. loe L. Daniel. h r g e A. Maloney. Wallace C. Edler. P. H. a. Cook. ........... 55.9 + 3.4 55.1 + .6 59.6 + 3.4 ........... 61.4 +2 .9 57.6 + 1.3 57.8 - .3 64.9 + 2.8 58.0 + .3 ........... ........... ..... I ....... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 1.-Climatolop'cal data fot March, 1911. District No. 2-Continued. Cordon, ............... Cullman. .............. Dadevllle.. ........... Daphne ................ Demowlfs.. .......... 1Valke.r.. ......... I 331 Talhpoosa ........ 76t Bald-. ............... Marengo ................. Cullman. ......... q 3t 16 ii- Eulaula ................ Barbour.. ........ I 20[ Evergreen. ............ Conecub.. ........ Fomaton.. .......... ..I Escambla.. ...... .I ? 47 44 3 3 3 ...... '37 2.00 2.26 3.32 3.79 1.00 2.72 3.65 2.76 1.65 2 .5 1.90 .77 1.47 2.69 1.67 .76 1.69 3.57 3.01 2.05 4.07 1.91 1.40 1.90 3.24 3.50 1.96 1.34 1.64 5.00 3.26 2.56 1.81 1.29 2.42 1.68 1.22 2.81 1.83 Hamilton. ............. Marion.. ................ Highland Home. ...... Crenshaw. ............... Llvin ton ........... Sumter.. ......... 1fX Lock 60. 4:-- .......... Talladeea.. ....... 51C - 4 .a - 2.32 - 4.37 -3 .m -1 .6 4 - 1.51 - 3.74 - 4.30 -4 .1 5 - 4.71 -2.97 -4 .1 6 - 4.00 - 4.43 - 4.12 - 3.29 ....... - 3.10 - 4.47 - 4.04 - 4.92 - 2.42 ....... - 4.42 - 5.06 - 2.94 - 3.W - 4.46 -2.87 - 4.54 -4 .0 8 - 3.54 -4 .2 8 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ~~. I Maple Grove.. ......... Cherokh.. .............. ~~~ ~~ Mentone. ............. De Kalb. ........ 1,5% Milstead ............... Macon. .................. Mobile. ................ Moblle. ........... SI MO~tgOUlerp ......... ..I Montgomery.. ... _I 2U: Bkt Deposit ........... Lowndes.. ....... Csdsden ............... I Etowah ........... Qoodwater ............. Coosa ............ Greensboro ............ Hale .............. Greenville. ............ Butler.. .......... 5X 621 S22y 2X 44 16 16 16' 16 3t :T 16 3 16 ... 35 49 36 43 ...... : ...... ...... 3 2 8 34 47 3 4 4 35 210 424 28 21 501 500 110 191 468 218 189 4&l 280 443 ..... ..... Newikm. ............. Oneonta ............... Opellks ................ Omrk ................. Prattvllle.. ............ Pushmataha ........... Selma.. ............... Hill $-. ......... allahassee. ........... Thomasville.. ......... T h y ................... Tllseslooss ............. Tuskegee.. ............ Union Springs. ........ Unlontovm.. .......... Valley Head.. ........ Wetumpka ............ blisslssippi. Hale.. .................... Blonnt ........... 851 Lee .............. 815 Dale ............. 40( Autauga.. ........ 281 Choctaw. ............... D a l k .. .......... 14i Mobile. ........... 31: Elmore.. ................ Clarke.. .......... 385 Pike .............. 581 Tusesloose ........ DO Macon.. ................. Bu1h.k ........... 216 Perry.. ........... 273 De halh.. ....... 1.031 Elmnre ........... 205 ............... .......... ~. ........... ....... Merrill.. Greene.. 76 Monticello.. Lawrence.. Okolons. .............. Chickasaw.. ...... 311 Paocagoula.. ........... Jackson.. ......... 15 Pearlinnton. ........... Hancoek.. ........ 10 17 17 3 16 PortervW ............. Kemper ................. Shubuta.. ............. Clarke.. .......... 197 Waynesboro.. ......... Wayne.. ......... 191 Woodland ............. Chichluraw ............... I I 43 3 4 3 31 42 38 ...... - $ g P g - n ! - 24 2 t 24 1f 2i 21 1% ?i ?i 1t 39 1C 11 1s 2i 14 1s 4 f 3E 3s 1s l i 3: % 11 i x E 3 3c 11 24 25 2 1s 3! 23 21 18 ?o 17 I 7 23 19 3 6 2 18 31 24 21 8 7 17 B 8 ?3 15 2 l 6 4 23 2 23 6 6 24 2 - lti 17 16 17 16 16 3 16 16 3t 17 3 3t 17 17 .7 3 .6 .7 3 3 it 3 7 3 Temperatwe, in de- Fahrenheit. 33 42 42 44 43 42 32 3 2 7 35 3 4 5 45 37 44 37' 38 3 4 0 40 42 40 39' 40 3 3 5 45' 39 39 ...... ...... ...... ...... : 34 37 7 4 6 47 ...... ...... - B &a S a -- 56.1 + 1.5 54.2 ...... 63.90 + 2.4 57.4 - 1.5 6 1 .6 ~ + 3.7 62.6 + .4 58.9 .o 56.0 + 2.6 ........... ........... Aberdeen.. ............ Agricultural College.. .. Ba St. Louis .......... BIki.. ............... I)ooneville.. ........... Brookhaven. .......... Columbia.. ............ Columbus.. ............ Cr stal Springs.. ...... Ednburg.. ............ Enterprise.. ........... Fulton.. ............... Hattieaburg.. .......... Hazlehurst.. ........... Jackson.. .............. Lake.. ................. Lake Como ............ Laurel. ................ Leakesville ............ Louisville.. ............ McNelll.. .............. Macon.. ............... Magnolla ............... Meridian.. ............. ........... 60.0 + 3.3 56.1 + 1.1 62.9 I + 2.6 57.0 + .7 56.6 + .6 54.4 + .8 ........... ........... Pike.. ............ 415 Lauderdale.. .... _I 375 ...... I ...... 63.6 + 4.5 60.5 + 2.6 59.6 + 1.1 55.0 + .4 59.0 + 1.6 Monroe. .......... Oktibbeha. ....... Hsncock.. ........ Harrison. ......... Prentiss.. ......... Lincoln.. ......... Marion.. .......... Lowndea.. ........ Copiah.. .......... Leake.. ............ Clarke.. .......... Itawamba ......... Forest. ........... Copiah.. .......... Hinds.. .......... Scott.. ........... 63.0 03.8 2.19 1.45 6.m 5.52 2.87 .88 1.53 1.26 1.07 1.45 1.24 2.M 2.01 1.00 1.29 1.50 1.35 1.47 3.15 5.51 1.67 .75 l.m 4.38 1.99 3.01 5.86 4.32 1.37 1.44 2.51 2.64 1.68 ........... 60.8 + .9 62.3 .._._. 55.9 - .3 -3 .0 8 - 5.07 + .02 - .74 - 2.99 -5.55 - 5.09 - 4.23 ........ ........ ........ ........ -2 .8 8 -4 .0 8 -5 .2 3 - 3.69 ........ - 2.33 ........ - 4.27 - 5.M - 4.52 - 3.01 - 1.40 ........ - 2.34 ........ - 4.20 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 81.0 60.0 60.6 61.3 53. nl Jasper ................... Jones ............. Greene.. ................. Winston .......... Pearl River. _._ __. Nombee .......... + 1.2 + 2.2 + 2.0 + 1.8 + 1.3 241 561 230 185 57.0 + 1.9 58.4 + 2.1 65.0 + 2.3 65.3 + 2.6 55.6 + 2.5 61.8 + 1.7 ............ 57.2 +2.0 61.7 + 2.3 58.4 ....... .....I ....... ............ 64.3 + 2.7 60.4 + .1 61.8 +2 .6 60.1 + 2.9 61.0 ....... 61.6 ....... 62.81 + 1.0 59.0 + 2.5 64.4 ....... 57.7 + .3 E3.7 + 1.7 59.3 + 3.0 ............ 62.2 ....... 56.0 f .7 83.9 ....... 85.0 + 2.5 60.3 ....... ............ 59.6 f 1 .8 ............ - d n - 12 11 13 12 11 10 11 11 11 13 11 12 12 10 11 7 11 7' 12 11 11 E 10 1I. 12 1I. 12 12 7' 12 11 ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 111 81 11 10 11 11 11 11 I 1 11 ;r ... ... ... ... lit ... ... - - ci e s -_ 26 38 29 38 29 34 26 29 33 25 34 30 27 25 42 34 30 27 30 37 29 30 30 38 29 34 30 a 34 31 21 31 2n ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... 25 2s 40 41 24 33 30 35 28 32 36: 32 32 28 30 31 30 37 29 33 32 29 27 40 38 27 29 .... ..... ..... ..... ..... - - Precipitation, in Lnches. - W N B A :a e! a - I.% 1.N 1. z .8: .6l 1. I! 1 .4 1.7( .5( 1 .4 .B( .51 1.01 1 .a 1.1: .7t 1.m 1. x 1.H 1.44 2. o! 1. oi .4! .E 1.4% 1 .S 1. 1: .5% .& 2. 8t 1.11 1.1: 1.0: 1.0: 1.G .9f .54 1 .S 1.44 1.09 .85 2.38 1.4c .68 .54 .a .a .95 .85 1.20 1.20 .79 .67 .52 .57 1.37 .87 3. as .87 .4a .a 2.00 .95 I. OQ 2.45 3.45 .77 .74 .76 1.31 .... 1. m - - E - .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .Q .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .O .o .o .O .O .o .o .o .o .o .o .O .o .O - - t *I ;I ;.I 31 !r 1: 5 - 5 10 6 6 4 7 5 5 5 6 3 3 2 5 7 1 3 8 5 4 5 5 6 4 5 4 4 4 6 5 7 6 7 7 2 5 5 8 3 8 5 7 4 7 3 6 5 5 6 4 I1 4 6 9 3 5 6 5 7 6 7 5 7 5 6 8 7 4 5 1 7 9 - - a I E ! 84 h 4 - I 27 17 22 7 11 30 23 19 21 P 25 17 18 21 18 16 22 25 I 10 16 19 18 19 14 18 18 21 14 m m ... ... ... .._ ... m ... 18 12 13 15 18 18 16 22 24 XI 9 17 17 11 11 18 22 23 21 1 18 19 12 14 16 11 12 l8 16 18 16 17 ... - - ;I 8 g: 1; 4 ! - a 1 0 6 4 4 19 1 0 2 6 5 0 0 10 8 7 5 2 6 6 14 14 12 3 12 0 13 11 9 9 0 _. .. .. .. .- a .. 6 16 9 9 11 8 4 0 6 6 7 3 2 1 11 3 5 4 2' 9 7 8 9 4 16 6 5 10 8 5 0 ..I ... - - CI 0 , b ! ai g i 0 1 a: - 3 4 5 5 19 1 6 6 5 11 6 4 5 4 5 11 9 3 4 10 7 9 1 12 4 3 4 1 17 io i o ia ... ... ... ... ... a ... 7 3 9 7 2 5 11 9 1 6 15 11 12 19 9 10 4 4 58 4 5 11 8 11 s 13 8 5 6 10 14 .. ... - - 8 s i B a 3: 2 i PI - S. W. sw. sw. S. nw. nw. n. n. ..... 5. S. sw. ..... nw. n. nw. ne. nw. nw. n. n. nw. e. n. nw. n. se. nw. n. W. W. S. 0. S. W. S. sw. 8. n. n. e. e. nw. Be. n. n. n. Be. Be. 8W. ...... W. 8. 8W. 8. sw. ..... ..... se. Be. sw. sw. W. 88 n. ..... ne. n. W. 8. ..... 337 - Observers. L. D. Godby, jr. J. R. Ricks. Brother Btanislaus. Pies M. Josie Pope. Dr. D. T. Price. W. J. Bee. N. R. Drummohd. J. B. Love. D. H. Miller. J. Y. Blocker. J. B. Thompson. A. L. Summers. T C S ence J.'D: A. 9. G%nh&y. Nall. MIS. Eddie McNeel. C. Thigpen. Thomas W. Flynt. Dr. Sam Pool. B. T. Webster. Prof. E. B. Ferris. Finis E. Carleton. Yias Ruby V. Roberta. U. 8. Weather Bureau. L. C. Helm Dr. 0. A. Teunlaeon. D. H. Snell. Fredenck Hws. MLas Annette Koch. I. 8. Rea. Oeorge R. 8. Burke. A. Floyd. Tsllahstchie Drainage Corn. -, b, 0, etc., in!icate, respectivelv, 1,2,3, etc., daya missing from the record Temperature extremes am from observed readlnga of the dry bulb; means are computed from observed resdings * Preripitation included In that ol the next measurement. t -4h on other dates. f Separate dates of falb not recorded. # Data are from standard instruments not aupplled by the U. 8. Weather Bureau. strumenta are read In the morning: the maximum temperature then read is charged to the preceding day, on whlch It almost alwaya omm. *I Etimnted bv observer. ......... for the '24 hours ending on the morning when Is less than 0.01 inch rain or melted snow. it is measured. 338 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE %-Daily precipitation for March, 1911. District No. I, South Atlantic and east Gulf States. WRCH, 1911 MAROH, 1911. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 340 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for March, 1911. Diatriet No. 24ontinued. 341 342 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . MARCH. 1911 TABLE 3.-Mm*mum and minimum t e m ~t u r u r at selected stations. March. 1911 . District No . 8. 8outh Atlantic and east Gulf States . Max . 43 55 63 71 71 54 51 49 63 72 71 75 67 56 65 59 71 71 74 ~- 73 07 60 68 73 61 82.9 I- Mit 32 30 27 32 30 38 6 3 3 5 34 33 33 39 37 38 54 39 36 4 8 2 5 22 33 45 44 5 8 4 2 5 0 2 9 1 2 8 37 54 41 42 6 8 4 4 34 35.9 m Virglnla . .. 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... 4.. .. 5 .... North Carolha . 44 46 61 60 45 6. ... 7 .... 8 .... 9 .... 10 .... 11 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 15 .... 19 .... 20 .... 21 .... 22 .... 23 .... w .... 25 .... 12 .... 66 42 37 61 67 60 63 39 63 34 61 54 47 70 R 76 60 50 54 n 28 .... 27 .... 28 .... 29 .... 30 .... 31 .... Mean 61 73 61 50 52 48 65.7 71 65 GZ 63 64.8 4- 41 4! 3L 38 . . .. 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... 6 .... 7 .... 8 .... 8 .... 10 .... 11 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... 20 .... 21 .... 22 .... 23 .... 24 .... 25 .... 26 .... 27 .... 28 .... 19 .... 30 .... 31 .... M'n .. . MSX 51 57 62 72 58 74 01 63 62 75 70 84 84 53 68 51 62 R 73 75 75 80 85 55 62 63 79 71 64 G5 65 66.5 Max . .. 48 61 59 Min 5 3 4 0 33 G o 3 5 39 39 Norfolk . Riohmond Saxe . charlotte . Edenton . Fayette ville . Hatteras . Vewbern.! Raleigh . Reidaville Salisbury. Wilming- ton . . Min . 34 32 33 36 32 36 33 32 32 41 38 38 39 39 37 24 40 46 45 47 50 35 33 30 37 50 46 50 44 37 37.8 . m . . . Min, 29 30 9 35 27 32 9 31 25 41 37 37 38 36 33 !a 21 42 40 40 35 50 30 28 25 33 49 41 38 39 33 14.0 . . . . . . dit 37 37 41 41 3s 42 41 43 43 43 42 43 44 46 43 33 31 48 50 52 52 54 41 36 36 50 5Y 52 54 50 43 1.0 . . . . Mlu 32 30 30 43 32 38 33 32 47 43 45 41 38 38 24 25 39 49 As 49 49 39 32 29 37 53 42 48 39 34 9.2 . m . . . Kin 29 30 27 36 27 38 ?a 27 26 43 37 48 39 40 35 19 23 40 43 42 41 46 38 7.5 36 50 37 41 39 2a . m . Mln 29 29 26 41 38 29 32 31 28 39 40 56 54 37 39 23 24 39 47 44 41 46 35 26 29 41 49 50 39 42 30 . r . 3 . . . &in . 38 37 35 43 36 44 38 37 35 45 47 51 47 43 42 32 32 47 50 54 50 57 46 35 33 41 59 46 54 47 37 s . 4 . _. l- . L[in . 33 31 33 34 !a 36 73 27 25 47 35 38 38 36 29 17 18 42 40 41 45 48 34 a0 2.3 32 50 43 37 38 34 14.4 _ . - - . Max . 40 50 58 63 39 60 39 40 55 64 50 73 61 45 60 . 37 50 66 61 61 66 76 63 38 48 62 77 62 66 68 52 iB . 2 . . . Max . . 45 50 59 56 44 63 35 35 48 G7 58 73 59 40 63 35 51 63 48 67 07 74 52 43 51 60 74 62 62 54 51 55.1 .. _- . w . 46 52 Go 67 52 69 49 35 55 71 62 76 73 39 62 55 53 59 53 69 70 75 71 50 57 53 74 66 58 57 57 59.5 . . . Max, . 42 51 58 66 64 68 52 u 57 72 65 76 70 42 63 45 57 64 59 71 71 74 63 53 58 50 73 68 59 55 58 60 . 1 . . . tfax . 41 54 60 70 49 63 44 44 59 64 70 68 63 52 02 40 52 68 57 Go 60 61 59 51 52 63 i7 68 69 65 6s 59.3 . . . M a x 46 55 62 72 57 67 55 39 61 74 69 80 74 48 65 61 59 71 72 74 74 80 71 54 60 .. . Max . 39 51 68 I 68 45 36 57 70 63 75 64 41 63 40 55 68 58 69 69 76 66 49 55 57 77 66 60 59 57 i8.8 58 . . . bfax . 42 53 611 65 52 69 48 37 57 72 65 76 66 66 62 57 55 59 54 Bs 72 75 71 53 57 52 73 67 58 57 57 . tfax . 60 61 61 69 67 71 66 41 58 62 75 79 77 70 63 60 57 63 59 74 73 76 72 69 59 54 74 78 72 57 57 E . 6 . . . bfax . 44 .55 59 69 49 B 50 42 61 72 58 73 78 48 61 54 53 69 72 72 63 74 66 51 52 65 71 Bs 70 68 60 I1 . 6 . . . . h 46 45 41 47 48 48 42 40 39 46 52 54 55 51 47 40 44 49 58 59 55 55 50 43 46 55 60 50 56 53 44 18.9 . . . . . s 3, B 4 3 . 3! 3 . x I 4 4: 4! 4! 41 4 2; 2 . 31 3( 4; 41 Y t z! 2: . Mar . .. 41 50 56 63 45 57 46 53 50 63 50 61 Bo 50 56 47 52 64 07 61 61 66 61 42 50 63 61 G2 67 64 56 56.5 - . 31 2.5 22 32 26 35 25 w 33 41 30 42 39 36 35 18 15 41 40 37 33 43 38 23 20 31 50 40 34 41 28 32.9 - . 32 32 34 42 33 42 32 32 29 47 47 54 41 38 37 36 29 41 52 44 47 48 40 33 33 43 48 42 47 37 32 18.1 . . . 30 31 27 40 29 35 32 32 34 34 38 38 42 3s 38 2.5 22 40 47 46 38 49 40 25 24 34 50 42 48 46 36 36.5 . .. . 53 58 62 72 53 78 63 55 51 73 63 74 78 57 68 59 56 70 73 76 67 75 65 53 56 65 71 70 73 73 64 15.3 . . jo.5 "5.0 Georgia . Augusta . I South Carolina . Date . Columbia . I Conway.#5 Ceorgetowu Newberry . Swlety Hill . A d a h ville.55 Albany.5 Atlanta . Macon . savannah . . . l i n . 42 40 31 38 41 41 45 a8 35 46 42 47 Bo 47 40 35 27 36 50 54 40 42 53 41 33 47 59 47 49 48 32 12.7 . . . din . . 37 37 31 38 37 49 37 35 30 48 4s 5G 54 42 37 25 32 40 55 45 38 44 55 30 35 44 54 40 44 43 33 1.3 . . fin 5? 4c 34 as 44 44 54 62 42 47 56 58 62 56 42 38 36 46 49 55 47 50 60 47 48 43 59 47 51 48 39 I . 4 . . . bfh . 39 35 34 41i 46 49 40 39 34 50 52 53 51 45 34 24 .?a 4G s 52 51 44 38 40 47 45 41 46 41 as 3.3 . . [in . 44 41 35 44 43 50 40 39 34 50 53 60 58 47 45 34 34 43 58 53 48 48 51 40 41 48 55 46 53 47 38 1.7 . . din . 48 42 35 39 44 53 45 43 36 50 50 58 55 52 46 33 31 45 58 54 45 53 50 44 44 51 53 46 52 46 36 5.4 . din . . 51 46 39 48 48 43 48 41 36 46 55 57 62 52 49 40 42 52 58 59 54 56 51 44 43 52 Go 51 53 53 45 19.5 . . Yin . 35 35 31 38 aa 43 44 34 31 34 4s 54 54 41 40 25 30 37 50 40 43 45 49 33 34 41 47 43 49 43 43 10.4 . . Kin . 3! 31 25 3E 41 49 50 43 37 39 44 46 55 48 36 23 27 35 52 39 41 48 40 .33 39 48 50 38 45 46 28 1.6 . . Min 3E 41 34 46 39 47 36 35 31 48 51 53 53 44 39 31 34 45 56 50 46 49 48 36 36 45 53 44 50 43 37 13.2 . . . Kas 611 83 74 69 81 74 54 64 76 73 $4 67 76 io 65 64 77 i 8 77 76 81 73 66 62 01 79 75 71 71 &? '1 . 7a . .... . . Max . cj: B B 7' i? 67 54 e 77 M so 64 67 GI (i3 73 72 73 74 78 72 5!3 63 Bo 75 70 62 65 66 S7.6 sa . - . fax . 43 57 63 69 59 70 55 64 61 72 73 79 75 66 66 45 64 67 62 71 75 i 6 57 61 64 62 1% ti7 61 58 68 i4.5 . . das 83 G1 70 72 76 82 86 75 70 79 85 89 88 74 73 59 73 a. 78 77 81 85 77 67 68 00 79 72 72 75 76 5.9 . . . Max . . 46 49 62 66 58 74 65 55 58 75 71 75 75 Go 66 46 m 64 60 68 73 73 64 59 61 54 71 66 Gl 5G 68 83.3 . . Max . Q 5i 64 73 11 7s 6f 58 62 77 77 83 65 Go 6s 52 62 73 74 74 77 61 70 60 65 64 79 70 65 65 68 58.7 . . Max . 57 54 65 73 GG 79 66 59 63 7B s1 83 80 62 69 54 GI 73 75 74 77 so 71 61 65 64 79 70 67 67 73 19.4 . Kax . G5 60 fA 73 GI 80 70 61 56 75 53 78 86 67 Bs 59 59 72 79 77 67 78 64 55 56 64 74 71 73 74 69 8 .7 . . Has 43 58 64 72 52 72 45 48 58 75 78 71 69 48 52 51 59 64 54 72 75 74 81 60 63 55 55 78 61 55 il.3 . ..... MSX . - 45 59 64 73 55 75 46 47 64 73 79 78 85 57 68 57 68 70 75 70 75 79 I 57 Go 67 66 72 73 70 67 66.5 Mas . - 72 52 61 71 64 7G 69 53 56 72 64 75 83 G8 08 57 71 68 75 72 68 78 69 68 5s 66 74 72 73 72 68.3 70 6ir . 3L 31 4: 31 41 42 34 3( 41 47 54 52 43 30 27 37 50 41 47 43 49 34 32 44 55 43 49 47 34 44 1.6 40 . . 42 40 30 33 39 41 45 38 33 41 41 50 49 46 44 33 2s 37 49 57 41 51 57 34 33 43 59 55 46 49 34 u . 3 . . 43 41 36 41 39 44 39 39 35 44 46 57 61 47 45 33 41 42 56 53 49 52 51 37 39 47 48 As 50 53 48 45.1 . . 43 55 59 70 54 I i Y 54 46 57 70 65 78 77 47 65 45 58 70 il 71 70 76 til 54 60 G5 i7 68 65 62 63 % . 8 . 35 42 47 56 51 45 36 22 27 36 55 48 44 43 45 30 37 41 49 44 43 40 31 D . 4 . 74 70 76 74 06 Q 50 58 59 56 67 72 73 68 58 57 55 G8 66 57 51 62 D . 0 MARCH. 1911 . MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . 343 TABLE 3.-iUmmum and minimum temperaturea at sebekxl stutione. M d . 1911 . Dbtrict No . B-Gontinued . f::tg Jackaon . 1 ...................... 2 ...................... 3 ...................... 4 ...................... 5 ...................... 6 ...................... 7 ...................... 8 ...................... 9 ...................... 10 ...................... 11 ...................... 12 ...................... 13 ...................... 14 ...................... 15 ...................... 16 ...................... 17 ...................... 15 ...................... 19 ...................... 21 ...................... !a ...................... 23 ...................... 34 ...................... 25 ...................... 26 ...................... 27 ...................... 28 ...................... 29 ...................... 30 ...................... 31 ...................... m ...................... 50 52 64 70 67 77 53 69 I 78 54 83 73 61 68 49 67 70 64 i 7 76 62 64 64 G3 69 68 65 59 73 i 3 ..... 35 43 45 56 5; 48 4 0 5 3 2 9 6 4 68 70 77 63 6Q 5 3 6 9 6 0 6 0 41 35 3s 45 48 42 4s 4 6 n 62 3 0 6 5 i o 75 71 74 5 4 6 0 50 52 52 42 32 ..... ..... 61 57 54 42 59 41 72 32 75 43 4 8 8 2 5 2 81 58 6 3 8 6 6 4 82 58 5 6 9 0 5 9 88 63 44 54 69 70 76 55 41 37 31 32 41 8 2 5 2 58 7 2 5 4 5'1 61 47 45 85 84 B O 7 0 62 66 53 55 48 4s 74 71; 6 0 6 0 i 3 i 3 91 51 53 67 I 8 3 5 s 50 39 39 61 61 65 45 43 ..... ..... ..... ..... 93 60 86 64 75 48 61 40 73 41 60 36 73 34 73 53 70 58 .....I 75 45 3 i 39 61 53 44 43' 48 51 6 i 4 0 6 8 65 74 77 i 6 6 9 6 3 4 5 6 6 62 53 b 65 70 75 30 32 39 55 40 54 42 50 40 44 76: i s 4 4 7 3 67 72 61 W 37 47.8. 5 4 6 .9 5 4 6 0 3 8 6 9 65 I60 75 68.4 48 42 43 49 35 i 6 5 5 7 9 67 74 77 os 51 73 80 m.5 57 l i p 5 0 33 40 35 $4 6 44.0 Georgia . Florida . West Point . $8 Avon Park . Fort Myers . Gainrs- ville.8 t Jmlison- ville . Key West . Miami . Orlando . Tallahas- Tsmpa . we.8 I Date . ?ensacola . Jupiter . . [in . . 56 60 P 59 65 ti6 5 i 59 56 E4 R i fx 67 60 5s 5s 5+i m 69 85 63 ill 64 M t i 4 66 os 64 F5 67 60 1.5 . . . Iln . . 51 83 4s 38 43 47 61 53 49 A5 57 &? 5s 59 51 45 4s Go 1% m 5s 63 .5$ 62 63 ti6 59 ti2 61 54 5 . 8 rn - . . rin . . 56 46 46 51 5t; 57 I3 65 IO 65 65 F5 81 48 53 45 49 63 li3 59 59 59 IM 54 54 61 58 54 61 59 55 7 . 1 . . . din . . 48 50 33 35 41 44 51 54 3 i 3s 52 58 55 fi3 53 40 31 40 53 59 44 47 60 44 47 53 59 50 52 53 48 Is . 0 . . . din . . 52 55 44 46 4 i 4s 4 i 56 59 47 57 5 i 5s 5; 59 S i 49 49 63 64 57 ti5 63 1% 62 rrl li2 5? 54 ti4 55 5 5. 8 . . . din . 53 5s 42 39 45 50 54 Go 45 48 56 60 61 81 61 17 15 51 52 54 54 44 i G 61 84 li4 XI 59 86 85 i 3 67 6'1 i 3 111 .w 79 i s i7.3 . 25 - . . . Bin . . 55 51 44 4ci 52 50 5t; 52 4s 50 65 K3 li3 59 5s 45 44 5? (il 63 5l? 59 57 5(j 59 .59 r3 54 59 55 51 3 .9 - . . dax . 82 Sl I 8 i s ii 79 s2 i 4 69 71; 60 s2 7? 74 i s ii 86 SI ii 85 71 69 ii 78 ii 82 82 82 7s . 3 75 E! I I . . . din . . 57 60 5s 60 5.. ljo 5s 59 Go s i t;o Pi3 62 63 05 55 64 68 os 66 fi4 69 66 6" 65 69 69 64 67 63 57 2.5 . . . &ax . . 77 i 6 i 5 77 78 78 i s i 6 ii i s 79 so R1 80 80 i 6 77 81 s1 i 9 70 80 62 79 so 81 81 $4 so 79 i 8 79.0 . . . . dax . 53 85 s2 81 so fio w s4 $2 s1 lil 83 w 53 53 ... 79 S? 81 ss 83 x3 89 81 i 3 79 84 56 85 90 80 52.5 . . . fax . 84 7: 74 i 9 80 85 s5 85 84 s i SS 87 so i 4 i 3 84 85 52 84 8.5 s3 68 66 79 ss 79 82 82 $1 $1.1 I I . . . Lax, . 76 63 GO 66 ti9 70 71 79 70 76 71 73 i 6 72 i 2 lil 64 il 72 56 73 i 4 fig 67 62 70 65 72 76 cis .. I I rn . 4 - . . Max . . 79 64 68 76 77 51 R7 s3 il .so I 84 84 87 73 61 72 75 ii 79 81 81 72 6s 62 i o 77 i 5 I S 74 '16.0 !7 - . . ISx . . Nl 64 65 75 71 s" ii i o 62 78 so ss 85 7 i i 3 57 70 so s1 .so 81 89 lis fi5 ai 66 i 5 i 3 '17 i s 73 74.4 - . . Min . fin . Ynx.lMln. - -1- 52 78 47 73 40 72 45 77 50 81 . PO tis 67 75 68 81 79 i? 62 81 79 s2 85 81 7" Irs 65 i 4 i 9 i s 715 ,so I.% 62 88 i 2 72 ill 80 81 74 73 . 8 .... - 81 lj3 6S ii 77 53 R4 56 os i 5 7s ii 74 60 i ? i 9 79 78 52 84 72 67 &3 67 76 78 75 as s i 7? .. 48 39 31 31 3s 44 4s 46 39 40 52 49 55 50 44 30 29 32 41 49 45 42 4s 3s 41 4s 53 3s 43 4s 35 59 54 4s 50 53 59 53 61 57 54 64 81 64 63 59 49 47 53 60 63 54 63 63 57 62 65 67 63 63 64 F3l 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... 8 .... 5 .... 9 .... 10 .... 11 .... 11 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... 20 .... 21 .... 13 .... 23 .... 24 .... 25 .... 56 .... ?7 .... 18 .... 29 .... 30 .... 31 .... 1 .... 52 79 55 75 51 i 5 5 6 7 9 ti085 61 so 6 0 7 9 56 7s 43 69 3s 75 43 80 49 so 56 50 53 82 54 81 54 i 7 51 OB 51 b 51 51 0 0 8 0 51 71 54 77 53 74 47 a 1.9 77.0 58.4 59 . 6 ... ~ M'n .. 7 1 8 Alabama . Eu aula.55 Moblle . Montgom- ery . hiontow Merldlan . Bermuda . "\?A:- Date . . Mil . 4 3 3 4 4 f 6 4 4 3 6 3 3 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 4 3 i 7 . P . L Kin. 42 88 32 43 46 54 63 55 55 60 60 64 4s 42 45 34 33 52 55 45 44 52 48 40 51 55 46 36 50 4.4 39 47.4 . . . Yin . . 4s 40 3s 46 51 50 63 55 47 61 I 61 50 50 46 34 37 45 59 53 49 53 52 44 51 54 52 44 52 49 42 49.4 . . din . . 44 39 31 31 39 54 54 54 51 51 51 54 59 42 42 30 30 30 50 45 43 45 45 40 41 41 53 35 35 48 35 13.3 . . din . . 40 36 30 44 46 56 54 46 40 BO 59 57 49 46 35 ?8 35 45 51 43 41 49 45 32 4 i 49 42 36 47 39 33 I3 . 9 . -I- . din . 39 36 37 46 51 65 63 51 47 61 62 62 45 45 3s 27 39 50 53 44 49 56 43 3s 51 52 45 40 46 43 3s UJ . 9 . . -I- Mln . Max . . din . . 53 45 47 51 56 61 64 A1 64 62 65 54 4s 53 45 42 54 62 59 55 5s 5; 50 54 59 59 52 60 57 54 i4.9 43 . -~ Kin . I Max . I Min . . dax . 73 61 68 76 78 69 83 w 76 55 57 67 84 71 74 65 70 74 73 75 52 81 os i o 55 77 so 71 73 74 76 75.1 . . dsx 69 w 63 52 70 76 80 74 66 74 81 52 79 ljli 69 55 64 73 74 73 76 77 71 65 G4 uo 75 os OS 69 73 70.5 . . . tax . 57 57 65 74 76 78 83 74 70 76 85 81 67 71 55 lis 74 66 76 79 76 67 67 61 76 75 70 Ijs 66 76 71.6 a5 . . &ax 65 I 65 76 76 80 85 79 74 83 85 85 83 66 73 66 I33 i3 as 77 79 76 73 lw 62 78 71 69 72 66 75 73.5 . . . dax G2 6H 63 80 81 82 86 81 84 g F B 57 .% 81 83 . .... .... 74 80 84 53 7s 69 lw 68 83 83 75 76 76 78 f8 . 0' .... - . dax 49 50 67 74 78 80 83 79 83 82 87 85 68 60 71 54 a 8 65 74 . Max . Max . Min . Yin . Max . -I- -I- -I- -1-1- 65 55 66 71 74 80 85 70 73 80 87 57 77 T2 68 57 68 66 67 75 7s 62 70 63 75 65 70 07 67 75 68.5 a5 1 8 2 4 3 8 0 ..... 58 53 80 3 75 ..... 70 55 I 67 ..... 74 42 I 42. 78 45.3 173.3 io.711 74.6 I 49.0 j 71.2 Mean .................. -1 07.9