Climatological data, New Jersey . ALBANY, N. BLTKEALl OFFKK .IANTAKV 22. 1909 Monthly Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Winds, December, I>lt KMIllU, I!H)S (LIMA AL IMMOirr: NlvW .) I•;I:SI^^? SlOCIIoN. 91 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CLIMATOLOGICAL SliRVICE OK THK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. HEW JERSEY SECTlOfJ,LEVI A. JUDKINS, Section Director. Vol. XXI. Atlantic City, N. J., Deckmhkh, llios. No. 12. GENERAL SUMMARY. Tciuinraturc and piveii)itation averaged nearly normal fur theState as a whole, durino; December, 1908, the mean temperaturelie


Climatological data, New Jersey . ALBANY, N. BLTKEALl OFFKK .IANTAKV 22. 1909 Monthly Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Winds, December, I>lt KMIllU, I!H)S (LIMA AL IMMOirr: NlvW .) I•;I:SI^^? SlOCIIoN. 91 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CLIMATOLOGICAL SliRVICE OK THK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. HEW JERSEY SECTlOfJ,LEVI A. JUDKINS, Section Director. Vol. XXI. Atlantic City, N. J., Deckmhkh, llios. No. 12. GENERAL SUMMARY. Tciuinraturc and piveii)itation averaged nearly normal fur theState as a whole, durino; December, 1908, the mean temperaturelieiniT a traction of a degree above the normal, and the totalpreci[)itati(Mi al)out one-fourth of an inch below. During the]iast 22 years the mean temperature for December has rangedfn)m °, in 1!K)4, to )°, in 188!), and the average [)recipi-tation from ;) inches, in 1896, to inches, in 1901. Themonth was generally free from severe weather, only one well-(Iciinid cold wave and one damaging storm occurring. The sun-shine, averaging a trifle less than 50 percent of the possible, was ; somewhat deficient. There were about ten


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