BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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... Mountains during March may be con- nected with the movement of the large pressure areas ; and , in brief , that the weather of the Middle Atlantic States " is cold when the continental high controls , warm when the Atlantic high extends ...
... Mountains during March may be con- nected with the movement of the large pressure areas ; and , in brief , that the weather of the Middle Atlantic States " is cold when the continental high controls , warm when the Atlantic high extends ...
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... Mountains . This relation is very clearly shown in the series of four charts following taken from Prof. A. J. Henry's " Rainfall of the United States . " Professor Henry states " The prevailing winds and the pressure distribution shown ...
... Mountains . This relation is very clearly shown in the series of four charts following taken from Prof. A. J. Henry's " Rainfall of the United States . " Professor Henry states " The prevailing winds and the pressure distribution shown ...
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... Mountains . Such conditions are alluded to elsewhere as being generally accompanied by tule fog in the great valleys with temperatures ranging from 30 ° to 40 ° at sea level and from 40 ° to 50 ° at an elevation of about 1,000 feet ...
... Mountains . Such conditions are alluded to elsewhere as being generally accompanied by tule fog in the great valleys with temperatures ranging from 30 ° to 40 ° at sea level and from 40 ° to 50 ° at an elevation of about 1,000 feet ...
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... Mountains . Such conditions are alluded to elsewhere as being generally accompanied by tule fog in the great valleys with temperatures ranging from 30 ° to 40 ° at sea level and from 40 ° to 50 ° at an elevation of about 1,000 feet ...
... Mountains . Such conditions are alluded to elsewhere as being generally accompanied by tule fog in the great valleys with temperatures ranging from 30 ° to 40 ° at sea level and from 40 ° to 50 ° at an elevation of about 1,000 feet ...
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... Mountains ) present a grand oval depression whose longest axis extends from the United States toward the north- northwest over the Saskatchewan and the Arctic regions to eastern Siberia . By studying a polar projection of the northern ...
... Mountains ) present a grand oval depression whose longest axis extends from the United States toward the north- northwest over the Saskatchewan and the Arctic regions to eastern Siberia . By studying a polar projection of the northern ...
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Amount ANNUAL PRECIPITATION INCHES April 12 April 9 April May June CALIFORNIA INCHES coast COUNTY Date December 23 December 31 Edmanton Elevation February 11 February 23 February March April feet humidity INCHES AND HUNDREDTHS INCHES AND HUNDREDTHS)-Continued January 15 January 26 January February March June July killing frost last season's latitude Lick Observatory Lowest March 19 Mariposa Maximum mean annual temperature MEAN TEMPERATURE DEGREES meters miles MINIMUM TEMPERATURES Month MONTHLY AND ANNUAL monthly mean monthly precipitation Mount Tamalpais Mountain Nevada North November 29 November 30 November December number of days October 26 October November Pacific Ocean Partly cloudy Peachland Peak Plumas PRECIPITATION OF CALIFORNIA pressure Rain year Rain Sacramento San Diego San Francisco season Sept Shasta Sierra snow snowfall station storms TEMPERATURE DEGREES FAHRENHEIT thunderstorms ture U.S. C. and G. S. Valley Weather Bureau Wheeler ཆེ