Climatological data, New Jersey . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.: WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. March i8th, 1905. MONTHLY MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING- DIRECTION OF WIND, FEBRUARY, February, li)05. CLIMATK AND CR()I»S: NEW JKIiSEV SECTION. r. s. i)i:iARTMi-;Nr oi AGUicui/rrRR, CLIMATI- AND CROP Sl:RVlCi; UK IIIK weatiii:r lUiRi-AiJ. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW JERSKY W. McGANN. Section Director. Vol. XVIII. Atlantic (Jity, N. J. No. 2. THE INFLUENCE OF SUN SPOTS. Tlie unexampled cold weather in the Northwestern part ofthe United States, with temperatures of 50° below zero, and


Climatological data, New Jersey . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.: WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. March i8th, 1905. MONTHLY MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING- DIRECTION OF WIND, FEBRUARY, February, li)05. CLIMATK AND CR()I»S: NEW JKIiSEV SECTION. r. s. i)i:iARTMi-;Nr oi AGUicui/rrRR, CLIMATI- AND CROP Sl:RVlCi; UK IIIK weatiii:r lUiRi-AiJ. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW JERSKY W. McGANN. Section Director. Vol. XVIII. Atlantic (Jity, N. J. No. 2. THE INFLUENCE OF SUN SPOTS. Tlie unexampled cold weather in the Northwestern part ofthe United States, with temperatures of 50° below zero, andwith air pressures that forced the mercury in the barometer upto 31 inches, 30 inches representing the normal pressure of theair, in connection with the tremendous spots now traversingthe sun, has drawn renewed attention to the question of therelation of sun spot activity to the weather on the earth. Prof. Frank Fl. Bigelow, of the United States WeatherBureau, who has made a specialty of the study of solar changesin so far as they affect the weather, has summed up, in astriking manner, what this relationship is so far as modernscience is able to determine it. As


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