Climatological data, South Carolina . , .S. C:WKAIlll K OFFICE. ! o OS 05W OHQO «O P I—I H-( -J —I ?« w ! p - Z I W« H <1 . P5 H :^ -J. (), loliKI litol. CI-IMATK AM) CKOlS: SOI 111 CAKOLINA SK( IlON r s niiXR !!\ii:\r oi acrkiiitri:, A.\l) CROP SiKVlCB wi;atiii;r BrkiiAi. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CARObl^fl SECTION. J. W. BAUER, Section Director, COLUMBIA, S. C. Vol. IV. Columbia, S. C, October, 1901. No. 10. WEATHER AND CROPS. Altliongh October usually lias a larger percentage of sun-shine than any other month, the current month was excep-tional


Climatological data, South Carolina . , .S. C:WKAIlll K OFFICE. ! o OS 05W OHQO «O P I—I H-( -J —I ?« w ! p - Z I W« H <1 . P5 H :^ -J. (), loliKI litol. CI-IMATK AM) CKOlS: SOI 111 CAKOLINA SK( IlON r s niiXR !!\ii:\r oi acrkiiitri:, A.\l) CROP SiKVlCB wi;atiii;r BrkiiAi. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CARObl^fl SECTION. J. W. BAUER, Section Director, COLUMBIA, S. C. Vol. IV. Columbia, S. C, October, 1901. No. 10. WEATHER AND CROPS. Altliongh October usually lias a larger percentage of sun-shine than any other month, the current month was excep-tional in this respect, having had an average of but threecloudy days; and also for the small amount of precipitation—every station reporting a deficiency—and the evenness of itsdistribution. There was a large, wedge-shaped area in thewest-central portion of the State, with its base resting on theSavannah river, and reaching to the Kortli Carolina border,that had slightly more than an inch of rainfall; another smallarea covering parts of Bamberg and Orangeburg counties,another very small area covering portions of Dorchester andBerkele} counties, and a con


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