Climatological data, New Jersey . er .... ]o8 T. tV T. Indian Mills . 16 .48•• tV .or • 05 T. .04 Clayton Friesburg . .01 Vineland T. T. T. Bridgeton T. T. Pleasantville 0?^ •35 T. tV Cape Mav C. H. .20 T. ?75 T. THE SEA COAST. i . T. •23 ?55 1-51 ?73 .06 tV T. T. ? .14 .22 ! T. . . • Asbury Park T. T. I Precipitation measured at 8 a. in., 75th meridian time. * Precipitation included in that of following day. T. Indicates amount too small to measure. [j/


Climatological data, New Jersey . er .... ]o8 T. tV T. Indian Mills . 16 .48•• tV .or • 05 T. .04 Clayton Friesburg . .01 Vineland T. T. T. Bridgeton T. T. Pleasantville 0?^ •35 T. tV Cape Mav C. H. .20 T. ?75 T. THE SEA COAST. i . T. •23 ?55 1-51 ?73 .06 tV T. T. ? .14 .22 ! T. . . • Asbury Park T. T. I Precipitation measured at 8 a. in., 75th meridian time. * Precipitation included in that of following day. T. Indicates amount too small to measure. [j/v/vr U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RHPORT FUR DECHMBliR. 190O. NEW JERSEY SECTION OF THE CLIMATOLOGICAL SERVICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE UNDER DIRECTION OF WILLIS L. MOORE CHIEF U. S. WEATHER BUREAUBY HirilARD W. GKAY, ACTING SECTION DIRECTOU. BOSTON, BLiREAU OFFICE jANt ARY 26, 1907 Monthly Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Winds, December, ccntic City |):i!, lOOC). OLlMAToLOdlCAI. KiaOlJT: MIW .IKHSKV SKCTJON. ill U. S. Ol AGRICULTURE, CLIMATOLOGICAL SiRVlCE OK THE WEATHIiR BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW JFRSEY SECTION, RICHARD W. GRAY, Acting Section Director. XIX. Atlantic City, N. J., Dkcemijkr, 1906. No. 12. GENERAL SUMMARY. Xotcwovtliy features of tlic inoiith wiW abiiornial cloudiness,fivqucncy of days witli precipitation, and decided temperatureclianges. Tlie mean temperature for the State, ;°, was ° belowthe normal, and ° below tlie average for the same month of1005. For the various districts, the Sea Coast, with a mean of:;-).8°, the highest average temperature, and the Highlands;uid Kittatinny Aalley, with a mean of °, the lowest. Therewere five cold i)eri()ds during the month, viz., the 4tli, 8th, 12th,lUth. and 24th-2.)th, in which temperatures much below thenormal occurred, rnseasonably warm weather followed thelirst, third


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