Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. BUREAU OFFICE 26, 1907. ^< wl m. Junk, liH)7. CLIMATOLOCICAL RKIORT: SOUTH CAIiOLINA SECTION. 43 U. S. DKPARTMKNT Ol AGRICULTURE, CLIMATOLOCICAI. SliRVlCE WEATHER 15UKEAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: AA^ASHINGTON, D. C. each, from the northeast at G stations, from the east at 3stations, from the northwest at 2 stations, and from thfnorth at 1 station. Winds. At Beaufort on the ; at P>ovvman,Newberry on the5th; at Camden on the 2d, 5th, i:5th, 2Gth;at Charleston on the 2d; at Columbia on the 1st; at Libertyon the 5th, 14th, 1


Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. BUREAU OFFICE 26, 1907. ^< wl m. Junk, liH)7. CLIMATOLOCICAL RKIORT: SOUTH CAIiOLINA SECTION. 43 U. S. DKPARTMKNT Ol AGRICULTURE, CLIMATOLOCICAI. SliRVlCE WEATHER 15UKEAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: AA^ASHINGTON, D. C. each, from the northeast at G stations, from the east at 3stations, from the northwest at 2 stations, and from thfnorth at 1 station. Winds. At Beaufort on the ; at P>ovvman,Newberry on the5th; at Camden on the 2d, 5th, i:5th, 2Gth;at Charleston on the 2d; at Columbia on the 1st; at Libertyon the 5th, 14th, 15th. I SOUTH CRROLiH^fl SECTIOfl,J. W. BAUER, Section Director. Vol. X. Columbia, S. C, June, 1907. No. 6. GENERAL, SUMMARY. The mean temperature was the second lowest for anyJune since 1894. The daily mean temperatures were belownormal during the first half of the first decade, the wholeof the second decade, and the last half of the third decade. The precipitation was above normal and was well dis-tributed thruout the month, and also geographically exceptthat small areas in the northeastern port


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