. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. I I I J> P $ S> 5> i^ ^ in 8? * » Fig. 9.—Diagram showing the annual rainfall at Los Angeles, Cal., as presented in Table VI. While varying considerably in their climatic conditions they all agree in these general features: A minimum temperature never below 20° and seldom lower than 28° or 30° F.; a maximum summer temper- ature of 105° in cooler seasons to 114° K. in extremely hot years, but with a monthly mean temperature not below 48° in winter and seldom exceeding 80° F. in summer. From a study of Table VI, represented graphically in f


. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. I I I J> P $ S> 5> i^ ^ in 8? * » Fig. 9.—Diagram showing the annual rainfall at Los Angeles, Cal., as presented in Table VI. While varying considerably in their climatic conditions they all agree in these general features: A minimum temperature never below 20° and seldom lower than 28° or 30° F.; a maximum summer temper- ature of 105° in cooler seasons to 114° K. in extremely hot years, but with a monthly mean temperature not below 48° in winter and seldom exceeding 80° F. in summer. From a study of Table VI, represented graphically in figure 9, we may see that the annual rainfall at Los Angeles has exceeded 12 inches during more than half of the years recorded, occasionally rising to 22 or 23 inches, or even higher, and only in rare years of drought falling as low as ~\ inches, with the minimum of inches during the thirty years recorded. •7054 Bui. L92 11 3. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Washington Govt. Print. Off


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