Climatological data, New Jersey . ts distributed by mail or STATE ANNUAL DATA. Year. , Mean. Temperature. Highest. Lowest, 102X0496 lOI 102 105103 106109 105 102 Averageprecipitation. Year. 1900190119021903,,19071908, Mean. Temperature. Highest. Lowest 107103104107100 lOO 100102 9896 106 -16-34-18-15 -22 -17 Averageprecipitation.


Climatological data, New Jersey . ts distributed by mail or STATE ANNUAL DATA. Year. , Mean. Temperature. Highest. Lowest, 102X0496 lOI 102 105103 106109 105 102 Averageprecipitation. Year. 1900190119021903,,19071908, Mean. Temperature. Highest. Lowest 107103104107100 lOO 100102 9896 106 -16-34-18-15 -22 -17 Averageprecipitation. Figures following the names of centers indicate the number ol forecasts distributed by mail or telephone. UA/VJ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Kl-lORr l-UR JAM Ak\. k)oq. Ni:w ji:rsey section oi Tiii<; CLIMATOLOGICAL SERVICE OF TIIK weatiip:r bureau PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE uxdp;r dirkctjon ot WILLIS L. MOORE CHIEF V. S. WEATHER BUREAU BY LEVI A. JTDKIXS SECTION DIRECTOR. X. BllilsAr OIIICK FKlUUAltV 25. 1909 Monthly Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Winds, January, 1909.


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