SEPTEMBER, 191 1. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 1349 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR SEPTEMBER , 191 1. DISTRICT No. 5 . UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. GEORQE M. CHAPPEL, District Editor. QENERAL SUMMARY. September, 1911, was noted for the number and severity of local thunder, hail, and wind storms; the excessive amount of rainfall over portions of the district; the general deficiency of sunshlne; and the number of rainy days. The tem erature for the district, as a whole, was recorded. The month opened warm and the highest temperatures for the several States were recorded on the 1st or 2d. After the 2d the weather was moderate, with the coldest days between the 24th and 28th. Light frost occurred on one or more days as far south as north- ern Iowa and northern Illinois, and killing frosts with freezing tem eratures occurred in the extreme northern part of the &strict on the 12th, 19th, 24th, 25thJ.26th, 27th, and 28th, the lowest temperature reported being 18' on the 28th at Deerskin Dam, Wis. Rain fell in some part of the district on every day of the month, and was well distributed throughout the month in all sections. The average precipitation for Iowa was greater than for any Se tember since the establishment of the Clima- amount for September, but the greatest State average ever recorded in any month of any year. Daily amounts in excess of 4 inches were recorded at several stations in Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois. During the h s t half of the month the moisture and heat were generally favorable for reviving the astures, and replenishing the water supply, but by the close of the month the continued excessive moisture was injurious. In the southern sections plowing and seeding were delayed and corn in shock or on the ground was sprouting, small streams were out of their banks and much of the bottom land was flooded, and harvesting and thrashing were delayed in the extreme northern sections. Thunder, hail, and wind storms were frequent, and in many locali- ties were very damaging. near normal, an B no unusually high or low readings were tologica 7 Service, and in Illinois it was not only the record f U ting the soil in condition for plowing and see d! ing of fa1 grains TEMPERATURE. The temperature was below the normal in the northern and above in the southern sections of the district, the departures ranging from +3.1: in Missouri to -2.9' in South Dakota, yet there were no unusually high or low readings recorded in any part of the district. With the exception of moderately high temperatures between the 1st and 3d and 14th and 16th, and com aratively low tem erature were slight. The 1st and 2d were the warm- est B ays in all sections, and in southern Iowa and north- western Missouri the maximum readings were up to or exceeded 100' at one or more stations on the 1st or 2d. readings between the 24th and 30th, the E uctuations in 14463-114 Killing frost and freezing temperatures occurred on several dates in the northern part of the district, but in North Dakota the minimum temperatures did not run as low as during the preceding month. The monthly mean temperature for the district, as shown by the records of 294 stations, is 62.1', which is 0.9' above the normal. The highest monthly mean was 77.6", at C!arbonditle, Ill., and the lowest, 50.1', at Warroad, Minn. The highest tem erature re orted was 105' at Steffenville, blo., on the 2f, and the fowest 18', at Deerskin Dam, Wis., on the 28th. The monthly mean and departure from the normal for the respective States in the district were as follows: North Dakota, 54.0°, - 2.5'; Minnesota, 57.0°, - 1.1'; South Dakota, 57.9', - 2.9'; Wisconsin, 58.7O; - 1.2'; Iowa, 65.3'; + 1.6'; Missouri, 61.9', f3.1'; Indiana, 65.4', + 1.9'; Illinois, 68.S0, + 2.3'. PRECIPITATION. The rainfall was above the normal in all arts of the Illinois it was abnormally hea ; the average amounts and departures from the norma '9 for the several States, arts of States, in the upper Mississippi Valley being 3.23, + 0.50; South Dakota, 3.19, f 1.40; Wisconsin, 5.29, +2.35; Iowa, 5.97, +2.58; Missouri, 10.16, +6.83; Indiana, 5.72, +2.94; Illinois, 9.10, +5.39. Rains began in North Dakota on the lst, and continued at frequent intervals aver the entire district during the remainder of the month. Many of the showers were attended by severe thunder, hail, and wind storms, which dicl considerable damage to y p e r t y . Stormy eriods were from 4th-8th, 13th-14t 1, 17th-18thJ and F rom 25th-30th, and local showers occurred on numerous other dates. The rainfa11 was abnormally heavy over southeastern Iowa, northeastern Missouri, and central Illinois; the average for Iowa and Illinois exceeded all previous records for September, and the monthly amount at several stations exceeded the record for any month of any year. There were 8 stations in Iowa, 4 m Missouri, and 28 in Illinois that reported monthly amounts in excess of 10 inches, the greatest being 20.03 inches at Monmouth, Ill. The area of rainfall in excess of 10 inches covered all or part of 7 counties in Iowa, 4 in Missouri, and 32 in Illmois, and includes most of central Illinois, southeastern Iowa, and northeastern Missouri. The monthly amount at Monmouth, Ill., 20.03 inches, is within less than 2 inches of the total preci itation at that station for the year 1910, and is more t g an half of the yearly normal. The greatest previous amount in the 16 ears' history of the station is 14 inches. $he average precipitation for- the district, as shown by the records of 322 stations, is 5.73 inches, 2.87 inches district, and over portions of Iowa, Missouri, f ndiana, and Or as P ollows: North Dakota, 2.44 inches, + 0.71 ; Minnesota, 1350 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. SEPTEMBER, 191 1 above the normal. The eatest amount, 20.03 inches, occurred at Monmouth, If?; and the least, 0.89 inch, at Pembina, N. Dak. The greatest amount in 24 hours, 7 inches, occurred at Bloomfield, Iowa, on the 28th. Measurable precipitation occurred on an average of 12 days. A trace of snow was recorded a t Crosby and Donnybrook, N. Dak., Warroad, Minn., and Elma, Iowa. SUNSHINE AND CLOUDINESS. The averaue number of clear days is 10, partly cloudy The duration of sunshine was con- 9, and c1oud;i 11. siderably below the normal. WIND. Southeast winds prevailed. The highest velocity reported was 45 miles an hour from the northwest, at Spring%eld, Ill., on the 6th. XIVERB. At the close of the month the rivers in this district were higher than they were at the close of August, and they were also higher than a t the close of September, 1910. The highest stage of the Mississippi River at Dubuque, Iowa, was 3.2 feet on the 30th; lowest, 1.2 feet on the 6th; average stage for the month, 2 feet. At Prairie du Chien, Wis., the maximum stage was 2.8 feet on the 29th; lowest, 0.G foot on the 6th; average for the month, 1.5 feet. The Wisconsin River at Wausau, Wis., ranged from 3.2 feet on the 6th to 6.7 feet on the 15t8h, the average for the month being 4.5 feet. At Portage, Wis., it ranged from 2.4 feet on the 5th and other dates to 5.1 feet on the 20th; avera e, 3.5 feet. At Muscoda, Wis., it average, 1.7 feet. The rainfall in the upper portion of the Wisconsin River Valley was coniparatively light, which accounts for the lorn stages in that river. I n the Davenport River district the stages of the Mississippi River averaged nearly 2 feet above those reported at the close of August, but through traffic over the Le Claire Rapids had not been resumed. Owing to the excessively heavy rains in central Illinois, southeastern Iowa, and northeastern Missouri, the rivers in those sections over- flowed their banks and caused much damage to propert. . Mr. Clarence J. Root, section director, Springileld d, reports as follows: The floods damaged or destroyed many bridges and culverts, and railroad traffic was delayed on account of washout8 and damaged bridges. The Illinois River a t La Salle was above the flood stage on the 19th and 20th, hut the damage was slight. The river was above the flood rrtage at Beardatown after the 28th. The folluwing extracts from the reports of observers will show the conditions in various sections: Lincoln, Prof. 0. 6. Ogelvee: Corn in creek bottoms washed away. At end of month streams are badly out of their banks. Small bridges and fences washed away, and the hibtoric Rankin flour mill deetroyecl. dlexancler, George H. Hall: A t the end of the month all etreams were raging torrents, washing out bridges and culverts. and ruining practically all corn in the lomlands. At Jacksonville, Mauvis Terre Creek R ~H 14 feet higher than i t bad been for 25 years. Cellars were Booded. Windaor, Herbert Rose: Several hundred acres of corn were washed out in bottoms; only half of the clover has been thrashed. Rushville, H. F. Dyson: The loss of crops in Schuyler County is pati- mated a t more than a half million dollara. There are three streams that overflowed, and this year every patch in the bottoms was in c’orn. The loss in the drainage district will be considerable. Clinton, J. E’. Ziegler: The heavy rains of September 25 washed out a portion of the dam of an artificial lake a t the Chautauqua Founds, allowing the water to completely eecape with the loss of its entlre stock of fish and devastating fences and fields in ita course. ranged from 0.9 f oot on the 11th to 2.7 feet on the 22d; Quincy: Between 75 and 100 bridges and culverts were washed out in Adams County, causing a damage of $25,000 or $30,000. Mr. George Reeder, section director, Columbia, Mo., says: I t is reported that Fabius, North, and South Rivers were in flood, ancl much of the fertile bottom lands are under water, doing consider- able damaae to crops. The Mississippi River at Hannibal rose rapidly on the 24& SEVERE LOCAL STORMS. Thunderstorms were frequent and were in many cases accompanied by heavy hail, destructive winds, and torren- tial rams, the worst of which occurred in central Illinois and southern Iowa. On the aft’ernoon of the 17th a severe thunder and hailstorm crossed the southern por- tion of Minnesota. At Pi estone, Pipestone County, County, the storm was also very severe. I n the county east of that place hailstones 4 inches in circumference fell. At Grand Meadow, in Mower County, the storm was unusually violent. A severe and destructive hail- storm occurred in portions of Trempealeau, La Crosse, and Vernon Counties, Wis., on the afternoon of the 11th. The following extracts are taken from La Crusse, Wis., papers of the 12th: Hailstones as big as hen’s eggs shattered thousands of window panes in and about La Crosee shortly after 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, causing the loss of several thouRand dollam. The larqest stones did not fall very thickly, one following another a t Fhort intervals. The noise made by tin roofs was almost deafening. The greenhouse ownem, as urual, were the heaviest losers, over 25,000 square feet of glaes was broken, and plants aEd flowers in several of the greenhouses were cut by fallinq glass. The hail was accompanied by a drenching rain, one of thk heaviest ever experiencecl within the short space of time dining which rain fell. The temperature fell 20’ a t the time of the storm. Reports indicate that the storm was also serere a t Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, and at Veroqua, Vernon County. A storm that bore every evidence of true tornadic chnracter occurred in the vicinity of Winterset, Iowa, on the afternoon of September G between 5.30 and 3 o‘clock. The storm cloud presented a white or smoky appearance, and the attendant lightning and thunder were terriiic. S itlsmoclic precipitation, amounting to 0.78 of an itich, the piissage of the storm cloud, which move toward a point a little south of east. Hail of the size of hickory nuts fell in laces. The storm’s path was approximately following extracts are taken from a report on the storm, rendered by Dr. Robert S. Cooper, cooperative observer at Winterset: The first material damage was done a t Tileville, where the residenta saw a funnel cloud bearina down upon them. I t a peared aa D whirl- ing, smoky inass, and wit% a roar that wasdistinctyy heard. All the buildings but one were wrecked. The south side of a house almost new was bulged outward and spikes and nails from barns to the north were driven into the west, side. Three bones were carried about 100 pards toward the southeast, having been lifted over two fences without injury. A little farther on an outhouse and a chicken house side by side were driven in oppoaite directions, one north and one south. Still farther on a baby was found under the wreckage of a house beside a hen which had been killed, the child being uninjured. At another place the axle of a b$guy was found bent around a tree. Near by a steel bridge in the pa& of the tornado was whirled into a twisted mass and deposited in the river, 75 or 80 feet downstream. Only 50 yards from the bridge the distribution of the debris evidenced that the mind was from an opposite direction. In all, about YO build- ings were destroyed, but no one was killed or seriously injured. .4 man walkin home in the path of the storm mw i t cominv, so lay down and touk hoyd of a fence po& He was whip ed arounzand his flesh lacerated by flying sand and dirt, but not Rurt much. A cow was blown past him on one bide and a horae on the other in a moment’s time. ?how who saw the cloud say it waa funnel shaped, but not steady, tipping from side to aide and rising and falling. We have evidence of hail fell to thedepth of 3 inc I? es. AtFairmont, in Martin f fe 5 1 at Winterset, being very heavy both durin and after 20 i d e s in P ength and from 30 to 80 rods in width. The SEPTEMBER, 191 1. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 6.0 - 1.1 80 15.4 ....... 83 61.8 ....... 93 59.0 ....... 88 51.6 ....... 82 ............... ............... 1353 __ R .a 8 3 n o ig _- 26 5 .... l* -i Et : 27 i 25 3 24 4 19 4 24 2 12 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 26 3 ..... ..... 2 ; ..... 36 4 2 5 3 2 7 4 25 3 25 4 24 3 24 4' 24 51 2 5 4 2s 4 26 3' 24 44 24 3: 25 4: 19 c ..... ..... 26t 3: 5 3: 25 31 26 G 26 K 29 4: 26t 3: 14 4 28 3.: 35 4( !8 3: 19t 3< u) 31 11 31 26 43 !6 3s ...... ...... ...... 24t 3; ...... 2t 24 2 : !6 30 )4 37 !6 42 !6 34 !6 45 5t 48 y 48 ..... !6 35 !6 44 .9 43 !!3 39 !8 42 @fa :O 31 9 t M 1438 !6 43 16 34 B 35 A 37 5 39 s 3 8 5t 38 ..... ;'t ;; r 42 9t.2 ..... 6 38 44 TABLE l.-Climtobgicul! datu for September, 1911. District No. 6, State of North Dakota. North Dakota. Amenia. .............. Ashley.. .............. Bottineau ............ Cando ................ Crosby.. .............. Devils LaLe .......... Donnybrook.. ........ Dunseith. ............ Edmore.. ............ Feasenden ............ Forman. ............. Gralton. .............. Granville.. ........... Hannah.. ............ Hansboro.. ........... Hillsboro ............. Lakota.. ............. Langdon.. ............ Larimore. ............ Lisbon.. .............. McKinney ............ Manfred. ............. Mayville .............. Minot.. ............... Minto.. ............... Oriska. ............... Park River.. ......... Pembina. ............ Power.. .............. Pratt ................. Towner ............... TJniversity.. .......... Wahpeton ............ Walhalla. ............ Westhope.. ........... diinneaola. Albert Lea ............. Alexandria.. .......... Angus.. ............... Baglg ................ Bear ley .............. Beaulieu.. ............. Bemidji.. ............. Bird Island ............ Caledonia .............. Willow City.. ......... - d U 2 E 2 2 3 c. 4 - .. 1 1; .. .. I lj 1 ! 1: 1: 11 I 11 11 ... 1; 1; l: $ i 13 7 9 8 12 10 9 9 11 12 10 10 2 12 8 6 15 11 10 I1 7 11 13 5 17 11 10 13 8 5 13 LO 15 8 6 8 8 12' 6 12 11 .O 15 8 I1 .1 .1 .3 .7 .1 .5 11 LO 8 G .. .. .; C,ampbell.. ............ Cam Lake.. ........... Collegeville ............ Crookston. ............ Detroit ................ Ely- ................... Falrmont (near). ...... Fari bault. ............. F~rmington. ........... Fergus Falls. .......... Fort Ripley ........... Fwton.. .............. Fram .................. Glencoe.. .............. Grand Meadow ........ Gull Lake Dam ........ Hallcck.. .............. Halstad.. .............. Hinckley .............. International Falls.. ... Itssca State Park.. .... Eelliher. .............. Leech Lake Dam.. .... Lit tlefork. ............. Lon Prairie ........... L n% .................. dnkato.. ............. Milaca.. ............... Milan.. ................ Minneapolia ........... Montevldeo ............ Moorhead. ............. Mora.. ................ Moms.. ............... New London.. ........ New Richland.. ....... New Ulm .............. Osakis.. ............... Park Rapids ........... Pine RiverDam ....... Pokegama Falls ........ Redlake. .............. Red Whg ............. Redwood Falls ......... Reeds Landing.. ...... Rochester.. ............ Rasaau.. .............. Lake Cryatal.. ......... - 9 j T C 5 E s - 1, 11 1; I 1: 1. I i; ! 2; f If 1( 5 l i 1( 15 1 2 1E f E 13 19 E 3 1s 15 7 5 18 20 17 9 5 17 9 9 21 1; 24 14 4 18 21 15 .. 23 19 4 2 15 19 12 5 6 3 4 4 23 L9 12 13 L7 !o !1 K) 6 !6 7 7 I1 4 !I !4 !4 3 5 4 6 6 3 19 a &a X R ~~ 55.s - 1.2 51.4 - 5.7 52.4f - 2.5 51.8 ....... 53.4 - 2.2 53.4 - 3.2 52.8 ....... 59.6 - 1.4 52.9 - 3.7 52.2 ....... 51.0 ....... 51.6 ....... 57.6 ....... 52.0 ....... 50.0 ....... ............. ............. ............. - .z .k U H ! 1 & - sw. .... ae. ... aw. W. nw W. nw. 8. nw. nw. nw. nw. sw. w. ... ... .... se. nw. nu'. W. nw. W. .... .... ne. ae. .... W. W. se. n. 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Grand Fork%. ._. . Ransom .......... Renville.. ........ Wells.. ........... Tnrill.. ........... Ward ............. Walah ............ Barnes.. .......... Walsh.. .......... Pembina.. -. - -. __ Richland.. ....... McHenry ............... .. ..do.. ................ Grand Forks.. .... Richland.. ....... Pembina ......... Bottineau. ............. .___d o ............ Freeborn.. ....... Douglas.. ........ Polk.. ............ Zlearwater .............. Bigstone.. ........ Matmomen.. ...... Beltrani.. ........ Renville.. ........ Eonston.. ........ Wilkin.. ......... :ms. ............. steams. .......... Polk .............. Becker.. .......... 3t. Louis ................ IIarth... ......... Rice .............. 3akota.. ......... leertail.. ......... :row Wing. ...... Polk. ............. darshall. ................ dcLeod.. ......... ..ass.. ............ Iittaon.. ......... gorman.. ........ 'he.. ............ $oochiching. ..... Jearwater.. ...... 3eltrami. ................ 3lue Earth. :am .............. Foochiching .odd. ............ ;yn-.. ___ __. . __. ue Earth.. ..... dllle Lacs ........ :hippewa ......... Iennepin ......... Ihippewa.. ....... l a y .............. Canabec. ................ ,tevens. .......... Eandiyohi ........ Vaseca. .......... lrown.. .......... )ouglss.. ......... Iubbard. ........ 'row wing. ...... tasea ............. leltraml.. ........ toodhue.. ........ ledwood.. ....... Vabasha.. ....... IImstead.. ....... 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I 1: 1; 1, 1; ( I 11 I t 1 7 1 1c 1 P 12 9 4 0 6 1 9 10 11 7 14 0 9 23 9 10 14 5 3 7 8 5 IO 13 LO 7 11 6 15 22 7 4 .. .. .. .. ; 7 12 13 1 4 1 13 13 LO 4 9 0 8 0 'c 0 h a n f i I z - 1 1 .. .. 1 .. 1 1 1 .. 1 11 11 .. , 1 1: 1: I 11 11 I I 6 ( I t L I E 15 I? 19 11 17 13 10 14 8 14 7 G 1 11 9 11 15 13 10 12 12 11 6 16 I3 12 9 6 Ifi 17 12 8 5 16 9 15 18 17 8 11 la 13 8 16 15 LG i o .. .. Observers. Stations. C. E. Wood. F. F. Zimmerman. A. J. CarlBon. E. H. T. C. Jodd. Kaahau. U. S. Weather Bureau. C. J. De Vore.. L. H. Trowbridge. H. R. Aslnkson. G. T. Seymour. A. A. Maltb R. T. k p l i e . W. A. Christianson. J. Moffatt. Geo. Dale. F. E. Mapall. C. R. Pettea. J. Woolner. J. Dester Pierce. H. I(. Adams. N. P. Swenson. P. B. Anderson. W. C. Gould. J. J. Bates. 9. 6. Marsh. W. E. Williams. A. Heyward. C. W. Shumaker. J. A. Power. W. B. Ahern. B. Bazley. U. S. Weather Bureau. E. G. Burch. Ivan DeL. Lee. W. A. Meddaugh. M. A. Ostby. .... 2.92 ...... 2.61 - 0.0 2.28 + 1.01 1.96 - 0.31 Edward Carey. P. 0. Uoumb. rohn Nadvornik. lens Nelson. R. J. Bnckley. pr. P. A. Slattery. II. W. Warfield. Dr. F. L. PutTer. CV. D. Beldeu. r; T. Neisess. _I. W. Burus. Fridolin Tembreul. 4. G. Anderseu. 1. W. Peo les Xev. W. $: F k e l l . W. F. Wherlaud. Dr. A. B. Moulton. 2. D. Akin. >. E. Kissinger. I. J. Tucker. 1. N. Hem. i. W. Clark. 7 . B. Reed. >. F. Greening. ;. A. Williams. 1. A. Robertson. 1. G. Holstrom. R. R. Newman. !ees Roe. . A. Stillwell. 1. Gilmour. N. P. Cobb. 1ms Olson. 1. c. Olson. 1. L. Sheets. W. Rouse. ;die E. lake. ,. H. Foas. ). 6. Opjorden. J. 9. Weat.her Bureau. ,. G. Moyer. J. 9. Weather B m u . Ians Peterson. ). T. Wheaton. Iarold Swensen. J. 0. Tyrhohn. L. L. Henle. . R . Johnson. )r. P. A. Walling. k i l &Kay. L. L. Mampel. L. C . Goddsrd. ,ouls Bach. 1. R. hndersen. ohn Deschneau. ,. R. Case. i . Waar. 52.5 1 __..__ 53.4 I- 1.8 86 85 84 93 88 83 82 sa 1354 %a 61.4 59.2 59.0 61.6 54.4 59.3 50.1 MONTHLY WEATKER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Cldmatologieal data for Septembcr, 1911. Diet& No. 5--Continued. a E a $1 8; -__ + 0.4 - 0.1 - 1.3 - 0.5 - 2.3 ........... ........... ........... ...... ........... ...... SEPTEMBER, 191 1 2.67 3. 41 5.27 3.89 3. n 2.90 3.97 5.56 2.10 - 8 ; I c I - 20 33 40 17 1s 3 6 4 2 2 12 23 15 16 15 .. .. 20 17 30 45 1 13 7 5 1 20 11 9 30 12 20 19 17 20 20 1 39 20 20 3 42 7 15 a, 22 5 7 3 7 2 21 6 20 30 22 1 20 13 5 5 5 17 7 18 1 1 19 21 3 20 20 16 9 20 .. m 13 37 35 35 11 21 I 4 a0 m ~~ - 0.90 + 0.09 + 1.s5 + 0.12 + 0.59 ............ ....... ....... ....... ............ ....... Ramsey ........... Nicollet ........... Plne ..................... Aitkin.. .......... cass ...................... Washington ....... Chisago.. ......... Lvnd. .................... Rbseau ........... Dodge.. .......... Farlbault.. ....... Itasca.. ........... Winona.. ......... Nobles.. .......... Goodhue .......... Grant ............. a37 825 1,234 694 759 1.069 1,232 1,100 1,300 io0 1,593 917 1,148 81.2 55.0 62.6 59.7 60.0 ........... - 0.8 - 1.4 + 0.5 - 1.1 - 0.6 3.23 2.30 2.90 5.49 3.19 ............ +o.w - 0.8s - 0 .a + 2.30 ....... 3.19 6.01 6.75 6.10 3.31 4.71 5.19 4.4s ti.05 2.78 8.76 + 1.40 ....... + 3.61 + 3.31 ....... + 1.08 ....... .._..__ ....... + 5.37 ....... Langlade.. ....... Barron.. .......... Rock ............. Vilas.. ............ 1.4S9 1,115 750 1.590 56.4 56.2 (8.0 51.0 b4.2 - 1.6 - 2.3 - 0.6 ...... + 0.8 Green.. ........... Dodge.. .......... Dane.. ........... Lalayette ......... Forest.. .......... Walworth.. ....... Iowa.. ............ DUM ............. Eau Claire.. ...... Wood.. ........... Burnett.. ......... Wausharn.. ....... Jackson ........... Sawyer.. ......... Vernon.. ......... Lanclade.. ....... VUas ..................... La Crosse.. ....... 812 WO Ks8 P67 1,615 9Zl 1,116 983 800 1.021 1.095 1,001 973 1,197 1,000 1 .C S 714 56. y , 59., 58.8 5s.o 60.8 58.8 55.4 5S.8 54.1 55.4 li1.2 62. 8 li2.5 53.9 62.5 56.8 60.1 58.4 5ti.G ........... - 1.7 - 1.4 - 2. 2 - 0. ti - 0.2 - 2.0 - 2.2 - 1.7 - 4.8 - 0.5 + 0. 4 + 0.5 + 1. 4 ______ - 0. 7 - 1.9 - 3.1 ...... ...... 6. M 8.04 3.40 5.81 ti. 79 5.43 6.65 5.90 3.61 5.00 6. 07 2.14 5.85 6.32 5.58 6.07 7.32 7.24 3.51 4.46 4.58 4.95 8. 11 4.31 7.01 3.90 5.50 6.43 2.7s 4.47 4.45 4.74 2.95 6.04 5.22 3.03 2.37 8.26 4.83 2.59 5.76 4.78 6.48 1.04 5.30 $32 3.43 ............ + 2.77 + 2. 2!3 + 4.11 - 0.78 + 2.93 + 3.30 + 1.50 + 3.60 + 1.69 +o.m + 2. SS + 0.12 + 2.67 _______ + 2.42 + 2.45 + 3.27 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... + 4.34 ....... + 2.96 ....... + 2.67 - 0.66 + 0.61 ....... ....... ....... ....... ............ ....... + 1.88 ....... ....... + 4.53 + 0.98 ....... +2.58 + 1.73 + 2.78 + 1.50 ....... ~ Jefferson.. ........ Grant.. ........... Onelda ............ Dane.. ........... Jimeau ............ 897 1,070 1,W2 974 962 ____d o ............ .... do.. .......... Taylor.. .......... Llncoln.. ......... Oneida.. .......... nmalo ........... Dane ............. Grant.. ........... Clark.. ........... St. Crolx .......... 8S2 974 1.420 1. 21;7 1,604 73s 1,226 66(i 996 990 55. li 60.4 62.0 fi2.4 55.2 5s. 1 54. i d 59. o .......... ...... ...... ...... ...... - n. 4 ...... - 1.8 . ___. . l>O. 4 b2.l; 54.3 ........... ...... - 1.2 - 2.5 W'R4km'n.. ...... Chippewa.. ....... Portage.. ......... Oneida ............ 1,104 1,082 1,113 1.582 62.4 52.8 62.2 f3.l 59.0'- + 1.3 ._._. f 0 .9 + 0.7 1.2 68.2 64.6 C3.2 65.0 67.5 65.0 + 3.4 + 2.7 f 0 .3 + 2.5 + 4.0 + 2.0 0.21 4.5s 4.74 6.78 7.18 5.61 5.92 3.86 3.73 2.65 + 6.65 + 1.44 + 1.56 + 3.53 + 3.79 + 2.19 + 2.96 ....... + 8.51 ....... 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 8 0 7 12 11 13 10 o m 17 14 - i 5 . i; g 5% io : - 11 14 13 8 10 17 13 10 12 11 15 15 9 10 .. .. .. 10 11 12 10 14 12 11 13 10 11 12 10 16 14 6 13 13 12 10 14 9 I8 14 10 15 13 13 12 15 11 11 13 16 11 8 10 14 13 13 15 12 6 10 15 11 4 12 7 15 6 12 16 6 12 S 11 15 .. .. Preclpliatlon, In lnchea. Temperatore, In degrees Fabrenhelt. ~ ? 3 d $ 2 - 37' 37 32 35 38 44 46 37 34 37 30 39 .. .. 42 40 40 33 37 41 40 44 47 36 391 35 37 45 35 42 44 3 38 46 33 33 36 42 30 41 34 45 37 35 36 32 39 41 41 35 46' 34 41 34 33 45 38 38 39 35 42 35 40 34' 40 35 i o .. .. .. 39 34 36 38 50 45 43 42 40 39 - i. $2 is 8 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... ... 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I.. - ci 8 t!l E! ~ 851 s7 88 87 79 82 87 83 95 61 93 68 89 .. .. 91 85 R2 80 82 93 93 92 80 88 84 85 Lcs Stl 90 ss 85 88 82 87 ss 88 69 82 88 85 91 85 \s3 88 86 89 Lw 8s 87 .. on 90 89 (H1 %3 v2 R6 84 84 88 87 88 so &s 91 84 14 56 .. .. .. 99 97 96 88 99 98 94 95 100 06 - d : - 1. 16 16 1 16 LG 17 16 1 16 1 1 16 .. .. .. 1 16 1ti 1 IC: 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 16 1 1 16 1 1 17 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 16 16 17 14 17 16 16 15 17 1. 1 11; 1 1 15 1 17 1 1 17 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ci 5 ~ 35 31 39 37 31 35 24 40 33 37 40 32 .... .... .... .... .... 35 30 30 39 26 37 33 33 18 35 2s 34 32 29 36 29 3s 3 25 30 39 3R 35 22 43 30 32 31 32 32 33 32 37 37 30 33 35 30 38 3.1 30 25 3F 27 31 36 29 3ti 29 35 38 33 26 32 .... .... 31- -.._ ... -.__ 41 44 40 42 40 40 40 37 42 40 - g - 26 26 26 26 12 26 12 26 =i 30 19 25 ... ... ... ... ... 241 26 ai 30 26 30 30 30 28 30 !& 30 26 26 30 30 30 30 2ti 30 30 30 30 a3 30 30 30 30 26 26 B 30 30 BO 30 27 26 30 30 2r, m ?R xi 30 30 30 30 ... ... .. .. ... 30 30 26 30 26 26 30 30 20 19 19 26 26 2 26 19 - B 5 ;w ;: - 10' 13 7 0 3 8 11 11 10 11 10 9 12 10 .. .. .. 12 12 11 17 12 11 10 11 11 11; 8 3 9 14 8 12 2 7 10 0 5 0 8 51 11 9 8 10 3 16 16 6 12 15 16 10 7 5 9 10 11 15 9 13 10 11 16 11 13 5 6 16 12 7 11 12 13 .. -. 6 11 8 11 8 9 3 11 .. .. ~ L. j b 2 $5 3; 5 - - 71 4 12 7 1s 11 4 7 6 7 12 B 1 13 .. 4 5 9 0 7 16 8 13 8 6 10 0 12 4 7 5 IS 9 13 21 3 0 14 13 9 7 9 9 19 10 1 14 7 6 3 0 11 13 8 11 0 3 5 3 7 5 1 8 11 15 13 8 10 19 6 5 0 .. .. ._ 8 6 12 11 11 10 14 3 .. -. ci d d p - r4 Statlons. Countlea. Observers. Mnnuotcr-Continued. St. Charles.. .......... St. Cloud.. ........... St. Paul .............. St. Peter .............. Sandstone. ........... Sandy Lake Dam.. ... State Sanatorium.. ... Stillwater.. ........... Taylors Falls.. ....... Tracy.. ............... w arroad .............. West Concord ......... Winnebago.. ......... Wlnnlhigoshlsh. ...... Winom.. ............. Worthineton.. ........ Zumhrota.. ........... South Dakoli. Milb ank.... .......... Wwcomfn. Antigo.. .............. Barron.. .............. Beloit.. ................ Big St. Germah Dam. Rrodhead ............. Bornett.. ............. Cottage Qrove.. ...... Darlineon.. .......... Deerskin Dam.. ...... Delavan. ............. Dodgevllle.. .......... Downing .............. Eau Claire.. .......... Grand Rapids ........ Grantshurg ........... Hancock .............. Hatfield.. ............ Harward ............. Ttilbboro ............. Koepenick ............ Lar du Flambeau.. ... L s Crosse. ............ Lake Mills.. .......... Lancaster.. ........... Long Lake. ........... Madison. ............. Mather.. .............. Mauston.. ............ Meadow Valley ....... Medford. ............. Merrlll.. .............. Mhocqua.. ........... Mondovi .............. Mount Horeh ......... Muscoda.. ............ Nelllsvllle.. ........... New Rlchniond.. ..... Osceola.. ............. Park Falls ............ Portage ............... Port Edwards ........ Prairie du Chlen.. .... Prentice. ............. Rhinelander.. ........ Shullshurg ............ Solon springs ......... 6 p o o n e r ............... Stanley.. ............. Stevens Point ......... Sugar Camp Dam.. ... Twin Lakes Dam.. ... Valley Junction.. ..... Viroqua. .............. Vudesare.. ............. Water tom ............ Waukesha. ........... Wausau ............... We yerhaeuser ......... Whitehall.. ........... iowa. Albia.. ............... Algona ................ A h ................... Amana ................ Ames. ................ Baxter.. .............. Belle Plaine ........... Belmond .............. Bloomfield.. .......... Bonaparte. .r .... ....... 0.62 1.02 1.27 1.30 0.64 0.63 1.15 1.50 0.55 1.93 0.50 0.60 2.92 1.10 ...... ...... ...... 0.92 1.85 1.74 2.82 0.76 1.43 1. * 1. 14 2.30 0.60 2.85 1.60 1.60 1.79 1.55 1.75 1.32 1. 85 1.79 0.90 1.02 1.31 1.56 1.05 0.59 1.52 2.04 1.15 1.63 1.85 2.53 0.76 1.00 1. 15 2. -58 2. 40 1. 27 2.57 0.93 1. 13 2.45 1.14 1. S5 0. 71; 1.51 1.00 1.58 2.14 0. 60 1.00 1.48 1.43 0.82 2.00 1.42 1.65 2.15 1.30 ...... ...... 4.31 1.43 2.85 1.75 2. OG 1.68 2. 10 1. m 7.00 3.62 R. W. Gleason. J. H. ('apser. U. S. Weather Bureau. State Hospital. A. D. Hale. A. Nemtrom. Dr. L. B. Ohlinger. Oscar Ostrom. Mpls. Gen. Eiec. Co. B. L. English. J. H. Sawyer. A. H. Orcutt. H. H. Haight. John Duncan. a. se. se. se. se. n. S. ...... sw. ...... W. ...... se. sw. W. 8. se. se. W. se. nw. se. se. sw. sw. sw. W. sw. ...... se. nw. e. nw. se. se. nw. se. se. sw. SW. S. S. S. sw. e. nw. se. se. nw. n. nw. se. s. 3. SW. s. w. W. S. sw. se. nw. e. nw. nw. se. nw. se. ...... W. 3. W. sw. sw. W. SW. nw. e. se. 98. nw. nw. se. SB. 98. sw. ...... P C M e r s td.. W. P. C. dnn: Rowell. 57.9 - 2.9 I. T. Patrldge. Elton C . Larselere. Wm. A. Kent. Smith Observatory. Oscar Brehmer. Hector D. Kirkpatrick. Geo. John W. E. Mellish. Smith. S. P. Nelson. Wm. E. O'Neal. Elwood S. Austin. Geo. H. Butler. Eugene F. Stoddard. Rohert D. Whltford. Willis B. Raymond. Theodore Olsen. Frederick E. Hamilton. Walter 6. Woods. William E. Swain. Em11 V. Wemlck. Edward S. Koepenick. 60.8 I ...... ..... I ...... 62.8 ...... 51.6 ...... 63.0 + 0.2 W. J. Lovett. I T . 8. Weather Bureau. 9. Newt.on Dexter Smith. Edward Pollock. Louis Frank. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Frank Evans. Eugene L. Hitchcork. Charles H. J o h o n . Wm. Zeit. I. M. Wilson. Benjamin W. Applebee. Dr. Chas. Bebard. W. M. Lewis. Wm. Hessler. Wm. Heaslett. Frsnr A. R. Van Meter. Charles W. Staples. Flambeau Paper Co. James IT. Martln. NekoosPEdwards Paper c'o. James H. Gillis. Joseph G. Lash. Rhinelander Power Co. Harrison B. Chamberlain. John M. Savles. ........... 57.4 ...... 60.4' 0.0 Vilas.. ............ 1,625 &Ionroe ............ I 930 Vernon ............ Vilas... ........... Jefferson. ......... Waukesha. ....... Marathon. ........ Rnsk .............. Trempealeau.. .... 1.412 1.600 824 864 1,212 1,297 675 O I Monroe.. .......... Kossuth ........... BuenaVhta ...... Iowa.. ............ story.. ........... Jasper ............. Benton ............ Wright ............ Dam.. ........... van Buren .,..-... 959 1,213 1,513 721 926 998 E a C. Schudt. Iowa State College. W. R. Vandike. 8. P. Van Dike. Geo. P. Hardwick. Albert Power. B. R. Vale. 64.7 + 1.1 63.4 ...... 70.6 __.___ 68.0 +- 0.6 ....... ....... ....... SEPTEMBER, 191 1. 30 19 30 26 26 30 30 30 30 19 30 19 30 26 26 1 30 26 26 30 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLS l.--Climatolop~cnl datu for Geptembet, 1911. District No. 5-Continued. 39 113.17 flO.O.5 41 ' 2.29 - 0.W 37 4.65 + 1.83 3: 4.11 + 1.31 3( 4.43 + 1.47 3.! 5.25 + 1.94 31 7.40 + 4.25 40 2.98 + 0.75 31 2.83 - 0.44 40 7.68 + 4 61 32 3.56 1- 0:03 48 3.50 ....... 48 5.04 + 1.20 34 3.16 ....... 39 4.46 + 1.23 51 7.27 + 3.80 42 4.97 ....... 40 4.83 + 1.21 42 8.38 + 3.81 3.21 + 9.40 34 5.13 + 1.99 1355 4.89 3.54 I i 4 Etations. I Counties. I P I 1 I + 1.99 - 0.09 Ni8umrl. 1 I 26 26 26 19 26 19t 30 26 ut 36 19 30 19 l9t 26 26 26 2St 26 30 26 2133 ;q 19 19 19t 19 16 I5t 16 16 19 19 19 30 26 19 30 16 19 36 19 36 19 19t ...... E2 12 E2 2 12 12 30 30 30 Gorin. ................. Scotland .......... H n n n i b a l _________.___. ............ Louisiana .............. Pike.. ............ Mexico ................. Audnin .......... Steflenville ............ Lewis ............., ...... ...... 30 43 43 331 40 41 35 42 46 53 28 47 41 1 7 41 34 30 39 ...... ...... ...... 35 38 41 3s 53 42 43 M 35 39 40 36 43 45 30 35 43 33 40 40 38 44 47 38 38 36 z 29 38 44 44 2 w s 39 30 32 29 5.12 4.24 2.52 6.94 5.07 3.19 2.07 7.67 0.?5 6.M 6.26 6.16 6.83 3.53 7.99 0.75 8.58 700 534 500 797 676 ,ooo 776 865 .... 716 810 790 ........... + 1.58 + 1.07 - 1.43 + 3.84 + 1.33 + 0.22 - 1.40 + 3.70 + 5.85 + 3.28 + 2.43 + 2.38 + 3.85 + 1.17 + 7.07 '+ 4.86 ....... - 1 2 +E c ,c * - ( 1 d 11 1: 21 ar ac 1: 44 1( 4c 1€ 2( % 3s < 35 1 t 2i 21 1 7 11 62 12 20 19 u1 16 21 23 47 20 51 18 12 40 19 10 11 11 19 14 30 51 14 15 13 24 35 16 9 10 15 7 13 15 35 10 15 9 22 12 17 13 29 ?a 8 15 6 18 14 20 25 19 34 34 18 32 1 22 12 6 15 8 5.51 6.22 ti94 3.19 3.49 4.m L.54 3 .2 0 5.76 3.75 7.51 9.54 5.76 S.71 7.91 3.73 7.36 2.43 5.45 3.56 5.03 3.17 7.56 4.99 Temperature, In degree8 Fahrenheit. 1 Precipitation, In inches. + 2. 7s + 2.19 + 0.49 - 0.90 - 0.23 + 6.02 + 3.48 + 0.11 + 4.49 + 2.69 + 5.72 + 4.94 +10.29 + 4.68 - 1.45 i-0.62 - 0.26 i- 4.27 +1.m ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... !3 *a s a E d $ -a !j s a ~__ 63.9 ..... 62.4 + 0.: 67.6 + 1.. 64.3 + 1.: M.6 + 0.t + 2.. + 1.; + 2.1 + 2.: 62.6 + 0.. 67.0 + 2.( 64.0 + 0.4 66.9 ...... 63.5 + l .f 61.0 ...... 60.3 - 0.1 67.5 + 3.: 62.2 - 0.1 61.4 - 0.c 64.6 + 2.C .......... + 0.; + 0.: 5.04 6.11 4.03 4.70 .....I ...... + 5.02 ....... + 0.86 ....... ........... 61.8 - 0.1 66.4 + 2.f 65.2 + 2.1 LE.*+ 1.7 64.0 + 1.1 64.2 + 1.7 63.6 + 1.9 68.6 I+ 3.1 64.5 + 0 s 61.4 I- 012 Collegerille ............. Knox.. ................ Laporte.. .............. Plymouth.. ........... ........... ........... 64.9 + 0.8 61.8 - 1.2 650 ...... 68.0 + 3.0 61.0 + 0.2 64.2 + 1.1 63.4 + 3.4 67.5 + 3.0 70. 1 + 2.9 67.2 ...... 67.2 + 2.8 64.2 _..___ fi2.8 - 0.4 M.1 + 0.3 64.2 + 2.7 69.3 + 3.9 67. I + 2.1 67.6 ...... 63.8d + 1.1 67.0 + 1.2 &.4'+ 1.7 67.2 + 1.5 67.4 + 2.8 63.0 + 0.2 67.1 __. . _. 63.2 + 0.7 65.5 ...... fi3.6 +2 .5 M.3 + 1.5 68.6 + 3.0 ........... rA.0 + 2.3 r5.8 + 1.0 Jesper ............... Starkc!. .......... .I Lnporte.. ........ .' Marshall.. ........ 1 ........... 71.5 + 3.6 70.8 + 3.0 71.8 + 3.1 72.8 + 4.9 Gs.6 + 2.8 73.8 ...... 73.2 + 4.5 67.0 + 1.9 yJh ,._.... ,._____ 64.8 1 ...... ci 3 M - 96 95 94 95 92 92 96 89 !32 95 92 87 97 90 97 94 87 96 96 91 96 99 ... .. .. 85 99 I15 901 97 97 89 97 93 94 01 94 01 99 .. .. 98 93 92 93 8s 9% 90 94 99 03 oil 98 97 97 90 95 94 99 98 98 961 93 93' 91 96 92 9s 94 98 96 92 97 .. ... 95 94 98 05 95 9s 96 93 89 911 88 t Q _. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 14 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 4. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 2 - 'ci ! - 4i 4c 45 39 43 37 3s 41 45 45 35 38 46 41 31 34 33 38 45 33 39 40 .... .... . '3G 42 35 391 3s 3s 38 44 44 36 39 51 47 45 .... .... 42 34 4.4 47 39 35 39 38 44 47 41 40 36 38 35 45 43 46 4.4 45 41 1 45 41 47 45 38 44 34 39 3s .in 44 .... ... 49 44 48 50 3n 45 51 44 44 40 40 - * N 3 . -5 gs 6 -_ 1.9t 1.3! 3.24 3.2: 0. 8: 1.3C 1.53 1. w 1.30 2. w 1.49 1.06 0.67 2.30 1.73 1.31 1.80 1.28 2.75 2.50 2.40 1.37 4.50 4.50 2.21 1.85 2.13 I. 73 2.00 1.70 I . 32 3.70 2.26 1. 22 D. SS I. 65 2. rn 2.36 1.72 2.25 1.05 2.27 1.05 3.83 2.94 2 .0 0 1.91 1. 72 1.17 1.49 1. 33 1.99 3.03 ). 95 1.30 1.61 1.54 i. 2.5 I. so 1.30 1.00 1.65 I. 35 3.25 3.13 i. 29 b 35 1.00 1.68 1.48 1.88 1.25 I. 42 1.79 1.00 2.54 I. 49 1. CQ i. 25 1.25 1. 15 1. SS L. 30 a. 34 I. 85 I. 04 - & q ;E 3 - ( I ( ( ( ( ( f [ c c C c c C C c T. c 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 !i 5: 0 A a, I. a. 4 - 1: 1: ! 1: < I 1: l! 1 4 1; 15 2 13 1: 1( 17 11 e 7 10 12 9 tl 10 10 13 7 8 16 17 9 11 13 14 8 6 16 15 9 8 12 8 10 11 12 8 5 9 16 8 10 11 13 1s 12 11 10 13 9 6 11 6 7 7 8 13 i a ia 10 .. 14 17 15 14 14 15 6 11 11 15 13 12 Sky. - 2 !5! - - o r ,iT Z - .._ 8 15 16 5 14 7 16 9 11 8 6 14 12 7 13 13 10 5 9 12 18 5 22 15 9 12 12 11 3 7 7 11 9 14 10 14 11 12 13 13 19 12 21 17 12 19 11 ... ... .. .. .. ... ... ... .. ... ... 1; 8 13 ... ... ... 6 12 13 6 9 10 G ... 5 9 14 11 8 6 13 8 11 11 9 ... - i% g? % ;;I i Z - - ... 12 0 0 9 0 11 7 7 12 8 10 2 12 14 7 R R 9 10 8 0 15 4 9 6 1 5 6 14 7 18 4 11 6 11 8 13 5 2 8 2 9 4 6 11 10 7 15 3'' 9 12 ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 15 3 10 13 13 8 9 .-. 6 11 R 2 12 S 2 9 9 10 14 .. - c1 0 , &I ai a; all g i - ... 10 15 14 16 1ci ... ... 1; 14 7 14 14 14 6 9 10 9 12 1G 11 10 12 10 4 6 15 17 13 13 13 lfi 5 15 10 10 9 8 6 13 15 9 9 9 5 7 7 1 12 5 fi 13 5 9 15 7 11 q 12 15 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19 10 10 17 10 16 15 13 10 9 7 S. S. ..... ne. e. se. ne. n. e. S. ...... se. se. sw. se. S. w. 5. 9. sw. se. W. se. se. se. ..... se. se. se. Be. se. Be. se. ne. nw. ..... SIV. 8. ..... ..... ..... 8. 8. sw. S. S \v . sw. Be. ..... nw. nw. nw. se. se. S. 8. ..... ne. se. W. 9. S. S. se. se. nw. nw. ne. n. se. se. se. se. Be. 88. se. e. n. sw. W. W. nw. 9. sw. ..... Observem. J. W. Pulliam. U. S. WeatherBurea J. T. Farrell. J. F. Llewellyn. Frank Hall. Lewis Spriggs. C. B. Ellis. Dr. J. H. Frick. W. Otto R. Miller. R. Tatman. Wm. M. Walton, jr. J. W. Siders. 1356 G I 5 2 w: 92 93 93 93 88 92 94 93 97 96 92 93 96 90 92 - MONTHLY WEATKER REVIEW. SEPTEMBER, 191 1 TABLE l.-CIinarrtologiml data for September, 1911. DGh.ict No. 5-Continued. 1 2 1 1 2 2 1s 12 14 2 2 121 8 9 1 ai 11 ........ 11 ........ ........ Stationa I Counties. 34 32 41 34 35 Illinois. Aledo. ................. Alexander. ............ Antloch ................ Astoria. ................ 13.74 + 9.34 12.22 + 8.28 6.16 + 1.81 14.22 + 9.65 7.23 + 3.57 Mercer. .......... Morgan. .......... Lake.. ............ Fulton.. .......... Aurora.. ............... Kane.. ........... Beardstown.. .......... Cass.. ............. Bament.. .............. Piatt.. ............ Bloomineton ........... McLean ........... 67.3 70.5 64.4 68.8 64.7 70.8 68.6 76.7 77.6 72.6 68.7 69.8 76.2 64.0 69.0 65.0 76.0 67.8 - Cain, ................... Alexander ........ Carbondale.. ........... Jackson.. ......... Carllnville .............. Maampin ......... Carlyle ................. Cllnton ........... Chaster ................ Randolph. ........ + 1.9 + 2.5 + 1.0 + 3.4 + 1.0 ____.. + 0.6 + 6.5 ____.. + 3.2 ............ ........... ........... ...... + 2.1 + 5.1 + 1.0 + 0.4 + 4.7 + 3.0 ...... ........... Clinton.. ............. _i Dewittl.. ......... 31 32 24 33 31 __. 30 32 32 34 39 35 38 40 _. . 36 41 29 28d 31 42 36 37 35 40 40 35 34 ... ... ... ... ... 47 41 40 40 38 32 33 33 33 26 39 34 33 33 33 29 41 36 35 27 42 33 46. 31 35 35 39 ... ... 738 670 861 650 687 448 700 840 359 412 663 470 380 727 763 656 929 685 725 459 600 418 5.54 716 842 422 635 650 475 500 675 541 730 657 698 883 536 482 624 711 633 425 745 7% 685 638 511 702 500 692 609 546 481 956 774 763 6iO 700 500 538 tx4 626 530 855 798 717 501 5i3 681 900 554 938 ................ 10.58 ....... 10.25 + 6.38 5.15 + 2.68 5.70 + 3.09 5.9s + 2.38 8.79 + 5.17 7.00 ....... 10.91 ______ 10.79 + 6.08 6.13 + 2.74 5.78 ....... 12.00 + 8.30 6.,7 + 3.35 10.26 + 7.35 6.67 + 3.63 7.16 ....... 10.71 + 6.62 5.66 ....... 8.29 + 4.65 5.49 + 1.96 11.66 + 8.04 30.13.77 + 9.51 13.14 + 8.79 7.19 + 3.M 7.46 + 3.i4 12.27 + 8.30 5.48 + 2.36 3.61 - 0.16 11.84 + 7.56 6.89 + 3.45 7.*2 + 4.22 14.31 +10.40 15.89 +11.66 8.66 ....... 9.40 + 5.76 5.85 + 2.08 10.13 + 6.09 20.03 +15.07 5.57 + 1.94 8.99 + 5.52 7.51 + 3.85 7.57 ....... 6.85 + 3.31 10.87 + 7.14 12.30 + 9.18 11.81 ....... 15.71 ....... 4.40 + 0.67 7.7: ....... 6.56 + 3.55 14.65 +10.23 6.91 + 2.19 9.50 + 5.92 6.74 + 3.30 10.68 + 7.31 6.77 + 3.17 13.23 + 9.38 6.16 + 2.m 6.27 + 1.79 7.80 + 3.68 7.57 + 4.16 8.13 + 4.67 14.76 +lo.@ 7.57 + 3.98 - 5 E 8 4 .I? " s il - 11 18 10 12 32 4 20 33 6 21 26 5 1 19 28 6 20 21 23 18 12 4 19 18 33 26 19 23 17 20 23 19 32 22 33 23 11 24 21 18 19 17 12 17 2 25 3 33 9 52 19 20 16 9 25 33 18 11 31 27 20 13 3 12 24 24 17 .. .. .. .. 72.4 70.4 71.7b Temperature, In degrees Fahrenheit. Prectpitation, In Inchee. ............ + 3.4 + 2.3 + 2.5 97 94 94 92 96 91 92 91 97 99 99 92 95 90 90 90 95 95 89 87 93 93 97 95 92 95 97' 92 94 94 9 3 1 921 E E ............ 66.0 ...... 66.8 + 1.3 ........ E 2 21 2 14 1 1 1 1 2 ........ ........ 11 31 2 14 1.1 14 14 9 5 2 2 13 1 1 1 1 2 14 14 1 ,2 4 2 1 1 14 2 1 11 ........ ........ ........ 64.9 64.8 65.2 69.2 H.3 67.2 68.7 + 0.3 + 1.3 + 1.1 + 2.9 + 1.6 + 3.3 + 1.4 ............ 67.1 75.7 69.2 67.8 65.0 70.4 73.7 65.9 67.2 70.6 67.8 69.2 72.6 64.3 63.4 69.6 65.2 73.2 i5.2 70.0 $7.0 10.8 64.5 66.9 ............ + 2.2 + 5.5 + 2.9 + 1.7 + 0.6 + 2.3 + 3.2 + 1.9 + 2.8 + 3.5 ...... + 2.6 0.0 + 2.8 + 1.0 + 3.7 + 5.4 + 3.6 + 0.6 + 2.5 + 1.8 + 0.2 ...... ...... ............ ........... 12 0 2 18 13 14 6 1 14 Y 0) c 3 __ 43 49 41 48 43 41 42 58 52 48 55 50 51 38 47 40 50 41 ... ... ... ... ... 43 42 53 49[ 43 50 45 39 43 48 36 43 46 44 49 40 44 41 47 53 38 43 52 44 44 53 42 40 51 41 51 50 51 42 49 38 4'2 47 45 39 41' 38 ... 521 ... ... ... ... ... -~ 8 15 25 6 8 1 15 15 8 d c : - 30 22 26 22 22 .. 30 30 22 22 22 30 19 22 30 30 30 22 30 30 30 20 30 30 30 1- 22- 30 26 20 30 30 22 .. .. .. .. .. .. 30 L 2 30 30 20 30 30 20 30 30 19 30 30 20 30 23 211 30 30 22' 30 30 22 22 30 30 ;; .. .. 30 - i0.6 72.2 64.6 66.08 63.4 ........... ____.. + 4.5 + 1.2 + 2.7 + 0.1 x 1 4 -2 as I 3 - 3.51 4.11 1.82 5. (io 2.84 2.11 1.93 1.56 2.16 1.23 1.70 1.75 3.51 2.25 1.73 3.00 2.38 1.25 0.92 3.27 2.10 1.87 1.58 2.30 2.08 3.15 2.83 1.29 2.40 4.20 2.33 13.5 3.30 1.67 1.90 3.47 5.35 2.75 2.90 1. 85 4.64 4.48 1.02 2.16 2.59 3.00 1.70 2.56 3.37 3.95 5.66 1. F5 1.76 1.81 4.77 2.75 1.95 1.69 2.64 1.35 3.67 1.74 1.20 1.44 2.18 1.27 3.52 2. so 4.00 1.64 .... 1. ra - 3 E$ 8s 'p B 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... - d a, 2 : ;< :c 3 4 - 17 19 8 14 12 18 20 13 14 14 13 14 16 15 11 12 15 13 12 16 11 13 15 14 8 14 13 14 16 11 18 14 9 13 14 19 16 15 15 15 12 19 16 18 13 11 12 13 16 20 18 16 14 li 11 14 15 12 12 19 17 14 12 13 16 11 15 14 12 16 7 ... - - 0 b : a a. nT 4 - 8 9 6 10 7 14 11 7 10 15 11 10 10 2 12 9 12 6 5 9 10 11 7 6 14 6 12 10 12 14 7 10 10 1s 11 15 9 11 8 14 10 8 10 10 5 9 7 10 15 3 6 9 15 9 14 8 10 6 10 10 14 11 19 ... ... ... ... ... ... .. .. .. - - $k 9 ;$ 92 4- - 12 7 7 11 6 8 1 13 16 13 10 3 11 19 9 18 15 ti 17 4 4 10 21 14 2 10 9 12 12 8 11 15 0 7 7 10 4 4 14 .... .... .... .... .... .... s ; 8 a - 'i *a Y 5 a b -Q :a 3 0 : - 10 14 17 9 17 8 18 10 4 2 .. ... ... 9 17 9 9 9 3 3 1s a 17 16 9 2 10 14 14 9 8 ti 5 12 5 20 5 12 5 17 15 8 8 .. ... s: 3 $ a E .- - '2 0 & se. nw. nw. ne. sw. .... S. sw. S. sw. sw. .... .... sw. S. sw. SW. se. se. .... se. ne. .... .... sw. sw. s. S. sw. .... se. ne. se. n. se. se. e. S. W. sw. se. se. se. se. se. nw. SW. S. SW. S. sw. sw. SW. S. s\v. nw. .... .... ne. e. se. nw. e. nw. sw. sw. .... ._.. S. sw. W. W. ., b, 0 , etc., indlcate, respectively 1 9 3 etc davs misslng from therecord ** Temperature extremes me from ohs&!ed re&gsof the dry bulb; means ire computed from observed readlngs. & Also on other dates. . Precipitatlon Is less than 0.01 Inch rain or melted snow. Observers. - ~~ Wllliam B. Frew. George H. Hall. J. C. James. Edward V. Bohl. W. Holden. Mn. L. M. Rice. Rev. C. S. Adams. Prof. H. N. Peatce. U. S. Weather Bureau. State Normal University. W. T. Eddy. J. E. Rogan. F. A. Gollon. J. Frank Ziegler. John Dr. J. Buck. R. Lambert. Rev. G. W. Kerstetter. Prof. J. H. Coonradt. H. U. Bardwell. 0. H. Knetz er. Edward 0. %elch. W. McK. Brown. W. H. Morgan. Elgin O b s e r m t q . Prof. F. U. White. R. C. Goodrich. M. S. Oudyn. George F. Kneeland. F. Q C. Borgelt. Dr. F. A. Powell. Ira L. Woodward. F. M. Muhlig. George Stevens. Pro[. F. E. Sanford. George E. Campbell. M. N. Wertz. U. S. Weather Biuesu. Pmf. C. S. Oglevee. H. C. Foster. J. F. Schmeltzer. Joseph H. Peltier. Geor e Henrich. M. 2 Pfaae. Dr. J. C. Hutchison. S. A. Maxwell. J. D. Lowis. Theodore P. Stelle. Samuel Ray. Miss Maude M. Harris. C. W. Sibley. U. S. Weather Bureau. Geowe Butterworth. Fred J. Brinkoetter. John West James. R. E. Bradbury. Hosrner C. Porter. H. F. Dyson. Dr. William H. Blshop M. L. Lansford. James A. Caldwell. Section Center. Miss Lora Sweetser. C. A. Corbin. Miss Edna J. Davis. F. I. Smucker. 0. C. Nilssle. U'. R. Pirkbride. Dr. R. A. Pritchett. Herbert Rose. Frank Osborn. Herman A. Grimwood. Robert F. Gillogly. SEPTEMBER, 19 1 1. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 1357 stations. WSterShed. .- N o d Dakota. Amenla ............. Red. .......... Ashley.. ............ Missouri.. Bottineau.. ........ M O W . ........ C a d 0 .............. Sheyenne h s b y .............. Mouse Devils Lake.. ...... Bheyenne.. .... Donnybrook. ....... Mouse.. Dunseith ................ do Edmore. ........... Bheyenne.. Fessenden .......... Jamen Forman ............ She enne Qranville.. ......... Mouse,. Bannah.. .......... Pembma Eansboro. .......... Red.. ................. Rillsboro.. .............. do. ........ Lakota.. Bheyenne.. Langdon ............ Pembina.. ..... Llsbon .............. Bheyenne.. .... McKlnney .......... Mouse .......... Mayvllle ............ R e x .- ........ Larimore. Red.. Manfred.. She enne.. Mioot ............... Mouse.. Minto.. ............. Red.. Oriska.. ............ She enne Pembh8 ............ __.__d o Power.. Pratt. Mouse.. Towner. ................. do. Unlvmlty.. ........ Red.. ......... Wahpeton.. ............. do.. ....... Walhalla ............ Pembina ....... Westhope.. ......... Mouse.. ....... ...... Orafton ............. R e x . ......... ........... .... .......... .......... .... Park River.. ....... Re8.. ......... ............ .... .............. Sheyenne.. TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for September, 1911. District No. 5, North Dakota. Day of month. - I / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 ?1 3 23 24 25 26 ~ 27 1 28 29 30 8 ___~~_--~ ___~__~ .OS .12 .... .30 .iO .45 .96 T. ................ T. ..... T. T ......... .10 T ..... 2.61 ......................................................... ....................................... .m ........ .04 .i o .06 04 . .O? .... .36 .... .03 .52 .32 .... 2.70 .36 .1 6 ____I:.:: If!! I.:?:::: :!tl!!tt ':Oi ..................... .97 .a T. I.... .2i .3S ............ .2 6 .. .......... 2.56 T. ........ .55 .E .lti T. .12 .51i. ....... .14 T. . .01. ... .OS ........ .20 .... .04 2.22 ............... .06 .9s .... .49 .w ....... .' ....... T. . T. .57 ............ .1 3 ........ 3.23 ................................. 1 ........ ____I:::: :... ........ . , ...................... :: .............. ................ .45 .% ::::I:. .. .E .131.. ...... .13 .... .I.................... .... .20 .... 1.61 ..................... .i5.... .25 3.45 .ii ............ .o%. ... .u1 .us .XI ............ .so ......... .1O ......... 17 .16.. .. 2.06 .................... .4 7 1.34 .45 .... .u9 .................... .......... 19 .................... 2.w ............... .e. ..................... U'J .... .14 . Ri .... .......... 11 .21 .... .;ti ........ 2.05 .06 .... .20 ................ .35 .... .15 .... ......... .40 ........ .I3 ........ 2.14 .09 ........ .52 .19 .51 .... T. .................... I ..................... 3 i ........ 1.68 .o i ........ T. .69 ........ .08 .u5.. .. .Oi'. .... 0~ ........ .ll ........ .21 .56 .... 2.10 .is.. ....... (5 .;5 ,70 .54.. .................. .15 ..................... I .2i.. ...... 3.79 li .... .l o * .90 .31 T. T. .................... ..... .12 .il T. .... 90 ........ 3.63 ........ . .................... ......... .15 .... .._.I 135 07 .... 2.92 .i2 ................. w ........................ .19 ..... 1.. ...... ..M .... .Sd.:.. .... 2.61 T. .53 ii .54 .03 .18 ................... .05 .so .1 Y .4 1 .01 .................... . .U41 T. .?O ........ .?5 .OS .... 2.28 ..................... .l o .... .07 .... .os .39 ........ .4G .... ..........O s ......... 30 ..... OS 1.96 ........ .... ......... .(Kc .... 1 .... .4 i .... .o: 2.00 .............................. ___ .___ ____, ____ _.__ ____ __.. ....................................... .................. 1.10.. .. 1.05 ........ T. ~. ............... ........ ..... ....... ........ ........ .... T. .i5 I 1 .3 ~ .20 rzI .30 ., .SO'. ... .06 .10 .E 2.61 ......................................... ..... ...... ....................................... ....I_. .i.. .OS ........ .14 .... .15 ........ .25 ........ .47 ... .' .ut; ........ .IS .O? .... ,133 ............................ .45 .... .04 2.22 ................................................. T. .... .01 T. .10 ........ .40 T. T. T. ............ T. .... .04 T. .34 T. 0 .b ........ .... .................... .... ........ ........ .................... .... ........ 1 T. .2S 1.91 .25 1.76 .91 .l o .2i .25 .l 6 .05 .13 3.90 ................ T. .W .62 .23 T. .13 ................ T. .OS ........ ............ .................................... .03 ........ .?4 .a3 .21 .oi .04 ........... .33 .01 .&,. ....... .11 ........ .03 ................ .04 .02 .... .O s .. ...... 1.22 .06 ........ .3i .50 .4 i .4? ............................ ~. ........... .04 ........ .?5 ........................ .4S .02 .... 2.61 .39 T. T. T. .16 T. .... .01 .02 1'. .l? . 13 T. .19 OS .03 .O3 .Ol .52 .05 1.73 T. ..... 07 .16 .5i .06 ............................ .161: : : : : . T. .73 .Y 1 2.69 i l ... ..... .... .................... .... .... ............................ ........ ........ Albert L+. ........ Mlssissippi.. ............. .... T. .20 ........ T. .... .40 Alexandria I I ............ do.. ....... .O6 T. .... .?? ..... .... Angus.. ............ Red.. ......... .06 ........ .... ........ ........ .... ........ ................ ........ Bakley.. ................ .do.. ....... .30 ........ 1. ~1 .... .70 .... .1F .................... .06 .... .35 ........ Minnesota.. Red.. ......... .15 ........ .1@ ........ ........ Mississippi.. .... oi .09 ........ .... ............ .03 .39 ........ Minnesota .oi .& o? .30 .31 .Z3 Mississippi .11 1 G .01 15.. .31 Red.. .OR .40 10 MiSstSlppi T. T. do.. .04 T. Red T. T. .OS do T. T. T. T. .so T. .G T. Rainy.. ....... .Os ........ .18 1.00 .15 .... .30 .5i ........ T. .... ...... .... ...... ........ ........ ........... .... .... ......... ..... .. .... ......... ........ ................. ............ ........ . .... ..... .... .... ........ .... ..... ....... ........ ........ ........... ............ .... ................ .... .... .... ..... ......... ................ .... ~ Mivesotn .. ................... w .... .22 .12 .... 1.05 .06 .. ...... .. .... .... 1 :... .... .S3 ... .10 ,081 .05.... T. .40 T. .43 .10 .... .06.... 1.10 Faribauit. .......... Yisslssippt.. ............ ....,.... .................................... F e r w aIls ..... Red ........... .Q .... 1.011 ........ .@2 ........ .lo .1s ................ .01 .... .53 Fort Riolev 11.. .... Farm trip.:::. .... .... do .... ,711 ____I ,021 T. ~ __._ i __._ ~ T. 1.151 ____I T. 1 .a1 .__. 1 .31i ____ I::::i.~~~~::::~.~5~~::::1.:~1' 10 .... .. ... ., .i o T. 1 1 .~n ;. .. .;. ..... .., T. .... ,... . .?51.... ....I .... ....I .... I .... :... .l.:ii.:.. ...... 2.37 1358 - MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. SEPTEMBER, 1911 TABLE Z-Daily precipitation for September, 1911. District No. 54ntinued. SEPTEMBER, 191 1. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 1359 TABLE S.-DaiLy precipitation for September, 1911. District No. r o n t i n u e d . I Day of month. I .......... ........................ .... ........ .... ....... ........ .... ............. .................... .... .... ... ........ . Indiana. Coll~eville Iroquois .28 .46 .12 4.02 1.3; .ll .O i .8i Knox.. Kankakee.. .03 .45 .04 .70 O? Laporte.. ................ do .......................... ............ .... ... .30 ............ .30 .... Aledo ............... Mississippi.. ............... .... T. Alexander. .......... Illinois.. ................... .... .... T. Antioch.. ................ do .......................... .15 ................ .... .. ........ ........ Astoria ................. ..do. ..................... .a ........ 1.71 .3u .... .... T. Aiiro ra... ................ do .......................... .02 .... 1.00 ........ .... .... ....... ........ Beardst.own.. Bement. ............ .................... .... .. Bloomlwton.. ...... Cairo ................ ... .X .3l .04 ........ Carbondale ............... .................. .... .... .............. .52 .23 .?l . I? .... Carlinville ........... Illinois ..................... .34 .48 .... .I 2 1.1!1. ... .1 Y ... .a) .51 1.23 T. .... T. Carlyle.. ............ Mississippi.. 1.25 1.40 .25 ... .3 i 1.05 .5n .20 ........ Chester 11 ................ do ...................... .16 1.75 . Wi .5S .04 .OS .... .75 .i O .... .4i .... Clinton .............. Illinois .35 1.38 .23 1.10 .!B .It; .OX .5G Coatshmg.. ......... Misslssippl.. .i O .5 2 .47 T. Cobden .................. do .......................... 1.73 .... .3E .17 .... 1.081.2i .24 .12 .... Dakota do .14 T. I .3W. .85 .02 Plymouth .............. ..do.. ........................ .... .O? .... .. .. .... ... .38 ........ T. .55 T. Illinofa. ... .. ............... ........ ........ ......................... .... .... .... .... ........ ............... .... .... .... ................... .......................... ....... .... ............ .... .a ... .1t; ... .6? ... .4R ... .:n ___ ....... .I 3 ... .n i ... .45 ... .R 9 ... .on... .-m ... .5? ... .0 1 ' ... .ao... .32... .G 5 ... 5.13 2.98 2.83 7.68 3.66 3.50 5.04 3.16 4.46 7.27 4.87 4.83 8.38 13.21 a. 89 3.54 7.08 5.59 5.12 4.24 2.52 6. !% 5.0i 3.19 2.07 7.67 10.25 6.60 6.26 6.16 6.83 3.53 7.69 10.75 8.58 3.85 2.17 4.19 4.07 5.81 ti. 23 6.94 3.19 3.49 4.60 4.54 9.20 5.76 3.75 7.51 9.54 6.76 8.71 7.91 13.73 7.36 2.43 6.45 3.5ti 5.03 3.17 7.56 4.99 ...... 11.31 11.64 8.38 7.89 13.48 14.95 6. 41 7. 24 1 T ._.__. 38 ____ 8.04 .31 T. .44 ____ 6.11 .14 .05 .30 ____ 4.03 .2i; T. .i9 _._. 4. i n .... .... 1360 MONTHLI' WEATHER REVIEW . SEPTEMBER. 1911 TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for September. 1911 . District No . 5-Continued . Day of month . Pan8 ................ Peoria ............... Pontiac ................ Quincy .............. Rilev ................... Rohbrts ............. Mississippi ...................... 90 .... 1.14 . 48 02 .mi . 02 .... 1.30 ..... 30 . 47 . 28 ............. 05 ........ Illinois ...................... 21 . 05 2.21 . OR . l[l'.l .. 3.37 . 21 . 07 1.03 . 02 . 75 ..... 02 . t;R ..... 10 . 31 ........ ..do.. ......................... 43 . 04 1.13 . Od .... 1 . Iti ..... 52 . 15 . 05 . 15 .... 1.18 . 02 ..... 34 ............ Mississippi ...................... 54 .... 1 . (12 . 18 . 3s ..... 30 ............. 5'3 . 43 . 76 . IS . 17 ..... 2S ........ .do ........................... 01 ..... 32 .... , ..... 0; ..... OS . 1s . 62 . (14 ........ 1.65 ......... 69 ........ Illinois .......................... I l l 33 ..... 70 .03, ' T .. (i(l ! T .. 56 ! . 14 . 50 . 19 ..... 23 I ! . 92 ......... 20 ........ .,I . ........ ..... * Precipitation incliided in that oi the nest measurement . : Separate dates of falls not rerorded . I J Precipitation for the 24 hours ending on the morning wtren i t is measured . T . Precipitation is less than 0.01 Inch rain or melled snow . . M; . G7 . 30 . n~ . 13 . 2~ . .. B 2.07 . 01 .... 2.8ti . 82 T . . 11 ..... 09 . 93 ..... 04 3.95 ..... 02 . 45 . S5 . 93 351 . m .... 5 .a . 67 .... . 04 ..... 04 . 05 . 48 .... I . 76 . 02 .tin . ?o . 53 .... 12 .M) 8.77 10.2G ti .t17 7 . 11; 10.71 5 .6 8 . .29 5.49 11 .a 13.71 13.11 7.19 5 . 41: 12 . 27 5.48 3.64 11.84 ti .89 7.52 14.31 15.69 9.66 9.40 5.85 10.18 20.03 5.57 8.99 7.51 7.57 6. SS IO .87 12.30 I1 . Sl 15.71 4.40 7.77 fi .56 14 f15 6.91 9.50 6.74 LO .68 6.77 13.23 6. Iti 6.27 7.80 7.57 8.13 14.76 7.57 IO . l t i 4.26 - SEPTEMBER. 191 1 . ____ 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... 6 .... 7 .... 8 .... 9 .... 10 .... 11 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... 20 .... 21 .... 22 .... 23 .... 24 .... ?5 .... 26 .... n .... 28 .... 28 .... 30 .... Mns .. ___- MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . TABLE S.-Xaximum and minimum temperatures for September. 1911 . District No . 5 . . Max . 78 73 74 60 69 49 60 63 71 74 63 75 72 68 75 72 55 52 68 68 71 52 50 54 54 68 49 49 66 68 64.0 1361 Max . 82 68 74 55 4s 73 75 72 73 77 72 62 56 66 75 59 50 54 69 49 46 63.6 North Dakota . Min . -~ ' 53 47 44 5 5 5 2 47 43 5 6 3 3 6 0 4 4 50 42 6 0 4 3 6 8 4 0 46 59 51 50 46 42 37 6 8 4 8 45 40 37 5 2 3 4 36 37 33 36 6 4 3 4 6 3 4 6 43.2 Minnesota . . KaX . 78 71 80 57 59 47 54 85 75 78 62 78 72 75 82 77 59 55 70 68 77 53 47 57 58 75 55 60 70 72 66.3, Kax . 82 80 75 71 64 5s 57 71 7s 75 74 70 73 81 86 S? 70 G6 65 so 75 48 57 60 61 56 57 55 68.1 -. Min . -~ 59 57 4s 55 56 42 5 0 4 4 45 49 57 60 42 45 M 53 55 60 46 44 6 6 4 s 49 54 47 41 41 41 50 41 41 41 48.9 .... 75 fis 55 52 61 74 78 82 63 69 75 81 75 66 66 69 60 61 66 51 51 67.9 ~- 50 55 w w ' 46 42 51 51 59 5s 46 49 59 55 8 8 5 6 58 49 m 4 f I 47 6 6 5 0 s o 5 3 46 45 6 0 4 3 39 51 43 5 5 4 4 40 50.1 ~ 63 55 55 5s 56 55 53 56 62 52 50 60 57 56 55 50 52 54 51 53 48 50 48 47 43 1.7 6 0 8 5 75 75 78 78 63 57 60 72 80 6 3 8 0 75 70 6 6 6 0 78 81 80 75 76 65 65 75 75 70 4 8 5 5 4 5 6 3 75 70 53 56 71.2 ~~ 51 50 45 4s 62 ........... 84 ........... 7S ........... 74 ........... 73 ........... 74 92 KJ 81 87 86 55 55 56 56 57 53 46 50 50 57 57 49 46 54 55 55 50 56 44 40 50 44 54 48 40 36 57 44 46 32 LO ........... 63 ........... I 55 ........... 55 ........... 68 ........... 73 ........... 77 ........... 70 ........... 67 ........... 65 ........... 76 ........... 84 ........... 81 ........... 74 ........... 67 ........... 67 ........... 68 ........... 74 ........... 66 ........... 54 ........... 60 ........... 68 ........... 63 ........... 50 ........... 53 ........... 65.4' ..... -., .......... 82 78 72 sa 79 57 82 so 69 62 77 79 71 55 55 67 6s 73 66 55 73 60 60 63 52 55 73 48 44 50 46 61 55 47 46 47 5s 53 53 48 Date . ~- Crooks- ~ Grand ton.gg Meadow . mnot.g$ Monte- video.gg hloorhead . New Ulm.$g! Winnibi- goshlsh . Piue Rive Darn . . fin . . 5s 4s 41 57 48 42 41 4s 49 49 43 37 44 55 52 4s 45 44 38 48 46 48 37 34 34 34 40 39 39 42 4.4 . ~~~ . Uin . . 51 49 35 53 54 47 40 42 47 47 56 37 42 46 45 42 50 44 34 36 46 43 41 34 30 29 39 40 30 34 12.1 . .. . Min . . 51 45 46 53 47 43 37 44 45 38 45 43 45 48 5l 44 45 46 35 35 39 39 36 36 31 36 34 37 36 39 41.6 . Win . . 56 47 38 48 46 40 34 36 46 30 46 31 36 38 42 4s 46 46 36 37 %q 39 40 25 32 31 32 31 37 36 3s . 9 . ~ . tin . . 57 62 44 55 57 51 44 50 dG 50 (io 49 51 59 50 54 59 46 41 42 44 50 55 46 44 36 54 49 42 38 8 . 5 . ~ ._ . fin . - 56 56 44 59 57 st1 41 43 48 56 68 46 46 52 54 49 52 43 38 43 45 51 53 43 43 40 45 44 38 49 3.5 - . . din . s co 47 w 57 52 45 45 49 55 66 49 50 5.1 51 54 57 47 41 45 49 51 57 46 45 40 41 49 41 42 3.9 . . . 6ir . 45 51 34 43 53 39 39 43 49 52 M 30 42 54 52 40 50 45 43 36 46 48 40 39 34 27 46 37 37 39 ? . 9 ~ -~ . tlin . . 55 43 44 49 45 43 39 40 39 36 39 39 40 50 43 42 43 43 30 31 32 34 35 32 30 31 34 34 33 33 38.7 . . . dax . 92 81 80 65 69 54 54 63 63 85 78 65 79 77 86 86 84 64 77 65 79 77 59 54 56 66 69 70 60 60 io . 6 . ~ . dax . . 80 80 76 70 62 54 66 65 76 80 59 65 73 70 78 76 60 59 70 67 72 60 52 55 55 6? 50 42 58 62 3.1 .. .. . das . .. w 68 73 61 66 50 Ex5 57 i 3 74 65 64 73 73 78 so 75 61 67 65 71 A7 51 49 50 62 50 47 53 60 3.9 _. ..... .. dax - S9 is i t i 77 65 57 49 69 77 82 M 70 77 so 87 93 72 69 67 65 78 82 63 4s 67 6s 70 55 ti5 54 I1 . 2 .. __ Max . S i 72 76 €2 Es 50 55 5s 79 so 72 66 77 77 83 86 76 62 70 64 75 74 54 49 55 65 56 Go 57 57 67.4 . .. . bias . 93 so 76 81 ti5 SG 5:! 1% 76 82 s3 75 74 72 112 S6 69 65 71 6.4 74 81 64 47 62 64 71 59 60 54 70.1 . . .. . Mas . . so fi9 72 64 63 57 40 59 70 79 7s 71 73 77 76 82 72 66 i 3 7s 71 e 47 52 63 68 50 54 54 66.4 w -~ . . Max . . i S 77 72 67 fa 59 51 55 74 78 71 62 71 72 80 81 77 71 68 64 67 71 67 44 52 60 57 46 54 51 65.5 . ~~ . rin . . -~ 56 92 53 80 55 1 66 JS 59 51 51 40 48 M 40 39 44 47 44 52 33 45 53 56 47 60 47 46 42 .1? 45 47 1 7 57 35 40 50 50 49 50 45 38 45 45 43 43 32 35 31 36 3s 39 40 4.3 __ - .. a 70 74 81 s.l 72 73 85 79 83 84 68 68 62 68 76 73 61 61 65 73 56 60 50 I1 . 7 - ~ 48 51 42 36 36 14.5 . . 1 Wisconsin . Iowa . .. Madison . 1 Mauston . 1 Spooner . 1 Wausau . Algona . I _~ lax . . Min GeOkUk . Cedar Rapids . $8 Charles City . Dave~~- port . Des Moines . :au Claire . ;a Crosse . Ielavan . . [in . . 52 57 46 52 64 58 57 56 56 61 61 55 47 54 52 49 -53 60 42 43 55 44 53 51 50 39 56 47 48 35 1.8 . . [in . . 58 62 46 55 5s 4s 43 50 50 56 58 45 46 52 51 50 53 52 45 41 51 50 50 46 46 35 53 42 45 34 3.0 ~ .. tax . .- 88 79 79 84 74 64 55 62 72 83 86 67 74 87 79 86 80 66 70 65 69 77 79 56 54 63 75 55 57 53 '1.4 ~ . [in . . 55 55 50 57 58 55 46 50 47 61 61 51 53 56 53 54 52 54 45 45 50 51 57 48 44 41 54 48 U 36 1 . e . -171- [in . Max . Min . Max . . [in . 56 60 61 43 56 46 40 4s 53 54 53 39 45 49 52 50 50 52 44 45 39 48 43 43 33 51 35 44 41 ' . 6 .. .. . &in . . G6 69 66 62 66 60 62 69 62 67 64 70 60 67 61 58 69 55 52 55 55 53 54 62 57 55 65 65 56 51 3.8 . . din . 54 57 49 57 59 57 52 52 50 62 62 54 59 61 52 51 59 49 42 45 47 52 54 50 41 37 56 53 45 42 2.0 . . [ax . 88 88 78 81 82 71 68 65 57 76 81 70 69 84 71 84 80 76 72 72 69 72 76 64 64 64 78 70 68 65 4.1 . . dax, . 85 81 76 77 73 61 55 63 74 80 80 73 71 70 79 85 80 75 64 65 69 78 75 64 60 61 70 63 55 51 ro . 4 . . dax . 88 78 77 81 81 65 63 64 72 77 81 66 68 86 77 84 78 71 63 65 65 72 74 66 55 62 73 65 58 56 '1.2 . . ~ YaX . 92 79 78 84 71 62 59 68 72 81 85 75 73 88 79 86 80 64 66 62 67 77 80 54 57 G5 75 69 60 52 72.0 ... . din . 57 70 62 61 62 56 54 52 61 64 67 63 61 66 59 55 65 55 46 51 47 54 56 51 50 47 60 60 54 50 7 . 2 ._ Max ~~ 95 s9 78 67 86 78 70 68 80 80 85 74 70 92 77 82 82 7s 71 68 70 76 79 70 62 68 83 73 68 61 786 . . 61 65 59 57 62 60 60 59 61 66 64 62 55 66 62 57 63 55 49 52 56 54 56 56 51 47 65 57 49 45 1.7 . . Max . 97 85 81 s9 87 82 64 67 78 85 91 82 71 90 77 84 88 70 71 60 71 78 83 55 63 70 83 78 68 57 76.9 . Y m . 88 83 76 82 83 66 62 65 71 81 83 72 72 90 76 82 60 71 65 65 66 75 77 68 57 66 78 68 59 56 ra e . din . 56 65 54 56 62 60 56 56 59 66 61 60 55 61 59 53 58 55 50 48 53 51 57 53 48 41 58 51 47 41 5.0 . . 94 e4 85 87 85 86 70 70 78 79 86 84 70 93 74 79 83 78 70 68 70 75 80 74 63 67 77 81 72 68 r a o I Max . Min 97 G3 8 6 ' 64 8 1 . 48 89 I 61 761 63 60 60 56 57 51 60 61 56 57 60 52 52 57 4s 48 51 51 52 55 53 44 44 58 55 43 LO . 64 ~ 55 62 4s 6 4 5 0 761 51 62 73 64 66 79 81 88 68 69 90 77 82 s1 70 68 63 65 77 81 62 60 71 79 73 65 15.3 .... 4.0 155.2 ..... 1 I I .... __ ... 1362 ._ 68 56 , . MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. SEPTEMBER, 1911 TABLE 3.-h€ aximum and minimum temperatures for September, 1911. D&tricl No. 5-Continued. .- 73 G? Illlnols. 91 I 9 :s Laporte, Ind. ..... 63 ..... Hannibal, MO. 84 74 74 75 76 Cairo. 58 53 50 50 51 :reenville. 66 77 65 I I 63 G!) La Salle. 45 .......... .......... .......... 45 46 55 50 53 [onmouth. Mount Vernon.ga Date. Peoria. jpring6eld Vhebago. - Kin. - 63 63 68 65 66 66 64 68 64 71 6G 69 61 67 71 69 i o 70 59 53 60 55 56 62 65 60 64 67 fi? 55 i4.0 - - Min - 60 64 57 55 64 59 63 61 63 66 62 59 56 59 65 58 64 60 52 50 57 49 51 60 56 53 66 57 49 43 5s. 0 - - &in. - 55 63 60 58 64 56 62 59 62 62 62 65 57 57 64 5.3 53 54 48 48 55 49 51 64 53 53 5.3 63 53 44 6.7 - - Kin. - 56 62 62 60 64 57 62 62 63 64 63 60 51 65 60 54 67 60 51 49 50 46 50 62 57 53 65 60 49 44 l i . 6 - - M i n - 57 60 65 63 68 70 64 65 68 68 86 68 64 63 73 70 69 71 54 53 54 53 53 55 64 60 63 66 - Hin. - 64 66 64 65 66 64 65 62 66 65 63 72 63 69 66 66 69 0'7 53 53 54 49 55 65 59 5s OS fii 59 55 52.4 - - Mas - 03 94 87 85 86 90 72 74 83 76 87 87 82 95 F.3 76 57 i 9 70 68 72 75 80 81 69 69 90 83 ic, i? SO. 6 - - lax. - 95 95 86 90 85 87 72 76 79 82 85 81 70 93 78 83 84 79 i 3 67 71 77 80 70 65 70 8.4 74 74 61 5.9 - - Mar. - 95 95 83 90 85 PA 75 73 80 77 82 78 72 93 78 83 80 76 71 72 70 77 78 69 65 71 8.4 73 - - 86 86 90 68 84 91 S i 87 84 88 86 9? 6S 02 93 S4 88 93 75 so 75 74 81 66 S8 84 91 91 S4 7s 15.8 - - - 64 67 68 68 69 69 65 72 71 72 71 68 70 74 77 71 71 72 64 59 62 58 59 63 69 6s 69 i s 66 c2 57. G - - - 92 85 84 74 76 75 81 75 82 70 72 90 79 84 84 77 70 69 69 75 77 71 62 66 82 72 70 59 76.3 2: I , - - ldax - 90 92 83 86 81 84 78 72 78 76 83 82 69 92 80 79 79 78 71 72 70 74 78 73 73 70 87 76 i 4 C6 '8.2 - - Max - 93 8f 8(1 a5 84 69 66 79 82 PA 69 73 90 78 85 82 75 71 71 67 77 77 67 66 70 79 77 68 58 75.9 70 - I Yax. 1 Min. fax - 8E Si 8I 87 7E 87 82 81 82 81 83 88 92 SI? 76 S(i i 4 75 Ijs 76 78 85 73 70 S6 76 76 69 80.9 80 so - Min - 64 65 62 63 67 63 64 64 62 68 68 66 58 66 64 65 70 65 56 54 56 53 53 63 61 58 68 67 57 51 31.9 - - 89 89 88 90 87 92 86 85 85 85 82 93 90 95 92 85 84 94 76 78 69 76 81 88 73 71 S i s4 79 73 $4.4 - 1 ............................................... 2 ............................................... 3. .............................................. 4 ................................'............... 5. ............................................. 51 68 54 53 53 57 59 55 60 60 61 57 50 55 50 45 56 60 47 48 53 46 49 55 41 50 55 60 49 39 53.4 - ..... 1 ..... 6.. .............................................. 7 ............................................... 8.. ............................................. 9. .............................................. 10 ............................................... ..... I ..... 75 1 60 74 I 55 11 ............................................... 12 ............................................... 13.. ......... , ................................... 14 ............................................... 15 ............................................... 16 ............................................... 17 ............................................... 18 ............................................... 19.. ............................................. 20.. ............................................. 53 21.. ............................................. 22. .............................................. 28 ............................................... 24 ............................................... 25. .............................................. 26.. ............................................. 27.. ............................................. 28.. ............................................. 29 ............................................... 30 ............................................... Mns.. ........................................... * b 0 etc. indicaterespectively 1 . 2, 3. et.?.. dn5-s missing from the record. 5 6a& &e horn stnndard instruments not supplied by the U. S. n'estber Bureau. $0 Instruments are read in the morning; the iunximum teiuperatiire then read is charged to the preceding day, on which It almost always occurs.