. Climatological data, Missouri . COLUMBIA, MO. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE June 17, 1920 MEAN TEMPERATURES AND PRKVAlLlNf! WINDS FOR YRAR Year, 1919 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: MISSOURI SECTION. 99 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. MISSOUl^I SECTI0^ REEDER, Meteorologist. Vol. XXIII. Columbia, Mo., Year, 1919. No. 13. I GENERAL SUMMARY. The year 1919, in Missouri, was not characterized by anymarked weather extremes, save relatively dry conditions in .Julygenerally, and rather persistent droutli over most of the southernhalf of the State during August and most of September. Th


. Climatological data, Missouri . COLUMBIA, MO. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE June 17, 1920 MEAN TEMPERATURES AND PRKVAlLlNf! WINDS FOR YRAR Year, 1919 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: MISSOURI SECTION. 99 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. MISSOUl^I SECTI0^ REEDER, Meteorologist. Vol. XXIII. Columbia, Mo., Year, 1919. No. 13. I GENERAL SUMMARY. The year 1919, in Missouri, was not characterized by anymarked weather extremes, save relatively dry conditions in .Julygenerally, and rather persistent droutli over most of the southernhalf of the State during August and most of September. The winter and spring were favorable for outdoor work, somuch so that by the end of March all farm work was well aheadof what it usually is at this time of year. Wheat made rankgrowth during the winter and spring, but the month of Maywas rather too wet for an exceptional yield. There were no great river floods, but the Missouri River trib-utaries were temporarily out of banks in a few places duringMarch, April, June and October, and excessive local rains inJackson, Johnson, Cass and Pettis counties during the last weekof August put the


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