Climatological data, New Jersey . .. Distant Thunder.—19th, Cape May C. H.; 30th, Oceanic. Snow.—I St, 4th, 7th. Reports received from stations of the River and Flood Sevice of the U. S. Weather Bureau, located on the DelavvarPassaic, Pequannock and Ramapo Rivers, for the month (March, 1905. stations. County. River. 1 TotalPrecipita-tion. TotalDepth ofSnowfall. PhilHpsburg Trenton Warren Mercer Morris Morris Bergen Passaic Delaware Delaware Passaic Ramapo Passaic Riverclear 0:ice 8th. Riverclear 01ice iTth Riverclear 01 Pompton


Climatological data, New Jersey . .. Distant Thunder.—19th, Cape May C. H.; 30th, Oceanic. Snow.—I St, 4th, 7th. Reports received from stations of the River and Flood Sevice of the U. S. Weather Bureau, located on the DelavvarPassaic, Pequannock and Ramapo Rivers, for the month (March, 1905. stations. County. River. 1 TotalPrecipita-tion. TotalDepth ofSnowfall. PhilHpsburg Trenton Warren Mercer Morris Morris Bergen Passaic Delaware Delaware Passaic Ramapo Passaic Riverclear 0:ice 8th. Riverclear 01ice iTth Riverclear 01 Pompton ice 19tli Ice brea ing up 0 8th. River clear 0: Little Falls Ice 7tli U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. REPORT 1-UR AIRIL. 1905. NEW JERSEY SECTION OF THE CLIMATE AND CROP SERVICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. IN COOPERATION WITH THE NEW lERSEY STATE WEATHER SERVICE. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETAR/ OF AGRICULTURE. UNDER DIRECTION OF WILLIS L. MOORE, CHIEF U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, BY EDWARD W. AIcGANN, SECTION ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.: WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. May 20th, 1905. MONTHLY MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING DIRECTION OF WIND, APRIL, 1905.


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