Climatological data, New Jersey . BOSTON, MASS. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE January 21, 1908 Annual (Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Direction of Wind, Ykau, 1.»07 CLIMAr()L()(^.I(AI, KKlOKT: NKW .IIMISKV SKOTION. .).» V. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CLIMATOLOGICAL SiRVlCE OK THK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. fJEW dEF^SEY SECTION,liEVI A. JUDKINS, Section Director. Vol. XX. Atlantic City, N. J. Year, 1907. GENERAL SUMMARY. Tlu temperature during 1907 averaged decidedly below theuoniial, the annual mean being the lowest reported in a periodof 21 years, with two exceptions, n


Climatological data, New Jersey . BOSTON, MASS. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE January 21, 1908 Annual (Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Direction of Wind, Ykau, 1.»07 CLIMAr()L()(^.I(AI, KKlOKT: NKW .IIMISKV SKOTION. .).» V. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CLIMATOLOGICAL SiRVlCE OK THK WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. fJEW dEF^SEY SECTION,liEVI A. JUDKINS, Section Director. Vol. XX. Atlantic City, N. J. Year, 1907. GENERAL SUMMARY. Tlu temperature during 1907 averaged decidedly below theuoniial, the annual mean being the lowest reported in a periodof 21 years, with two exceptions, namely, 1888 and 1!H)4. Thesumnui- was free from periods of excessive heat. The totalprecii)itation was above the normal, and has not been appre-ciably exceeded since 1887, excejtt during the years 1889, 1902and i9();-}. The annual mean temperature ranged from 46°, in the north-ern part of Sussex County, to 53°, in the Avestern part of Cum-berland County, and was below the normal thruout the most marked departures from the normal, averaging about—°, Avere reported from stations in Atlantic, Bergen, CapeMay, Cuml)erland, fierc


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