Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE Mat 2, 1906. o 05 Pio QI—I <i1 oiP-( <1W PH<1 fin H :?; H. Mm;. II. 190r>. ( UKlOin: SOUTH (JAKOl-INA SK(T1()N. 19 V. vS. ni;r.\K riNiiNT ov .;, CLlMATOIi)GirAL SlRVlCE ov TiU; WEATIU^R nURHAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CRROIilNfl SECTIOrJ,J. W. BAUER, Section Director. IX. , S. C, March, 1906. No. 3. GENEKAL, SUMMARY. The mean temperatiire for tlie current March was as low asthe lowest of record for the last thirteen years, the previouscoldest March h


Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE Mat 2, 1906. o 05 Pio QI—I <i1 oiP-( <1W PH<1 fin H :?; H. Mm;. II. 190r>. ( UKlOin: SOUTH (JAKOl-INA SK(T1()N. 19 V. vS. ni;r.\K riNiiNT ov .;, CLlMATOIi)GirAL SlRVlCE ov TiU; WEATIU^R nURHAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CRROIilNfl SECTIOrJ,J. W. BAUER, Section Director. IX. , S. C, March, 1906. No. 3. GENEKAL, SUMMARY. The mean temperatiire for tlie current March was as low asthe lowest of record for the last thirteen years, the previouscoldest March having heen that of 1900. The mean of thedaily niaxiinu-ii temperatures was the lowest of recoi-d, andthemean of the daily minimum temperatures was the secondlowest of record, asMarch. 1900. had a mean minimum 0,2-lower, llio-her maximum temperatures were recorded in 11of the 18 yIars, but in 1900 the hio-hest maximum was onlyTit , or three decrees lower than it was this year. The cold-est period was at the beo-innino-of the third decade, oenerallyon the 21st, when minimum temperatures of 82, ^or lower,were noted at every station except


Size: 1397px × 1789px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectmeteorology, bookyear