. Climatological data, Missouri . rost on the 17-18th. , , /^ lu • Lamonte-The ground is thoroughly soaked. Corn gatheringbegun on small scale, but held up now on account^ of muddyfields. Wheat looks well and pastures are fine. Live stock mverv eood condition. , , , t ». Warrensburg-Cloudy, windy weather prevented heavy frost °^Varsaw-The first part of the month was ideal; the last 10days were extremely wet. Rainfall was more than any Octoberon record, causing flood stage of feet, domg great damage. Avalon-Very favorable during the past month for are good and live stock i
. Climatological data, Missouri . rost on the 17-18th. , , /^ lu • Lamonte-The ground is thoroughly soaked. Corn gatheringbegun on small scale, but held up now on account^ of muddyfields. Wheat looks well and pastures are fine. Live stock mverv eood condition. , , , t ». Warrensburg-Cloudy, windy weather prevented heavy frost °^Varsaw-The first part of the month was ideal; the last 10days were extremely wet. Rainfall was more than any Octoberon record, causing flood stage of feet, domg great damage. Avalon-Very favorable during the past month for are good and live stock is in good condition. Kidder-The first ten days of the past month were warm anddry, but low temperatures prevailed the last few days. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE^^^ WEATHER BUREAU J^N 2^ i920 CHARLES F. MARVIN, CHIEF CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA MISSOURI SECTION IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI NOVEMBER, 1919 BY GEORGE REEDER METEOROLOGIST <r5N. COLUMBIA, MO.: WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE January 9, 1920 :. ,-:.^.4^. O r: A Jgi S 4 ^-^«P , ;- il-S >M 0) 1 K S S i ajqS § 43 ^ g-rd » 2 &«« ^ o o ?a^ 35 -*^ 2 « § c a S o o g *» -C 3 i; t- rt O o O-P-fc _« o •« U43 ?SO * • s =« >. -S-SfS tn g .... „.. _^ ^ ^ November, 1919. CLEMATOLOGICAL REPORT: MISSOURI SECTION. 8/^ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. MlSSOUf^I SECTION;GEORGE iBEEDER, Meteorologist. Vol. XXIII. Columbia, Mo., November, 1919. No. 11. GENERAL SUMMARY. October, 1919, in Missouri, was soniewliat wetter than usual,but the temperature, sunshine, and wind movement differed butlittle from their respective normals. Precipitation was more orless general on the 1st, 6th to the 10th, and during the last the whole, the month was pleasant, and generally favorablefor outdoor pursuits, except the work of shucking and cribbingcorn was retarded because of soft or muddy fields during thefirst ten and the last five or six days. Wheat made fair growth,and the c
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