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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ 1~9 20F Form No. 1030--MetI. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY.,VoL9 MARCH, 1920 No. 3 Station SAINT PAUL. MiINN.. month. FEBRUARY. 1910. TE1hIP.ERATURE i I Date 2.. 3... 4... 7. 8... 10... 11.. 12.. 13.. 14.. 15.. 16.. 18-.. 19.. 20... 21.... 22....... 24....... 26.. 27.. 29.... 31.. Mean (Degrees F'ahrenhel t Max. Min. Mean. E33' 20 26 34116 25 271 12 20 261 20 "23 32 28 30 34 26 301 33 2730 33 21 27 Precipita 1iod. (In inches and hundredthsI 71 21 16 17 22 26 23 17 22 30 28 25 25 15 19 12 24 20 31, 4 6 4 -12 --16 -20 -13 13.5 X21 20 13 It 6 2 -5.-4 5 12 11.10 -11 -11 6 18 11 R8 26 24. 19 20 10 10 4 10 12 15 0 0 I16 02 0 01 0 0 07 06 0 0 0 06 0 T 0 04 12 T T T 0 03 0 0 Character of day. cloudy cloudy cloudy cloudy cloudy cloud~y cloudy cloudy p-tcldy clear cloudy p. cldy p- cldy clear clear cloudy p. cidy clear p- cldy p. cldy eloudy loudyy p. old Y p. cldy clear i Sunshina per cent of possible 0I 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 65 93 0 40 37 84 101) 12 61 46 46 0 0 44 01 451 100 "73 49 81 SOW ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE (Reduced to sea level: inches and hundredtha.) Mean. 3u.13; highest. 30.83: date 3; lowest. 29.45: date. 17. TEMPERATURE Highest. 34; date. 3: lowest -0: date. 15; Greatestdaily range. 38; date 16; Least daily range. 4; date. Mean for this moath in 1871.321; 80.10; 89. 10; 96. 21; 07.27; 11,12 1872. 19; 91.17; 90. 18; 99. 8; 011,1; 17. 6 187.13; 82. 13; 91. 11; 00. 8;09. I8; 18. 17 " 1874. 13:83.,13: 93.21; 01. 11; 10. 11; 19, 17 1873. 3: S4.13; 02. 9; 020,16:11.23:10. to 1678.16: 82.11; 94. 14; 03.14; 13. 15; 1877.32; 86. 15: 96.11; 04.6;: 13. 13; 188.8; 7.9; 96.21; 05. It: 14. 8.: 117.13; 81.13; 97.19; 06. 17; 15.38: Normal for this month 15.2. Absolute maximum for this month for 30 years. 61. Absolute mihiznum for this month for 50 years. -33. Avenage daily excess (+) or deficiency (-) of this month as compared with the normal 40I. Accumulated excess (1-) or deficiency Aveage daily excess (+) or deficiency -)sneJanuary 1. -3.3. PRECIPITATION Total this month 0.37; snowfall 1.3. Greatest precipitation In 34 hours 0.16, date 5. Snow on the ground at end of mo. 13.0 Total precipitation this month in 1871. 0.41; 80. L.27; 97. 1.03; 10,0.42d; 1873. 0.26; 85, 0.30;.96. )11I, OX, 187'3. 1.54;..0.16; 99. 0.96; 13, oo; 1674. 1.07. 57,..9;.O00,-0.75; 13, 0.71; 1875. 1.2; 85. 0.64. 01, 0.40; 14. (0.49; 1876 0.66; 59. 0.31;0 (2. 0.69; 16. 2.21; 1877. 0.01; 90, (.50; 03. 0.60; 16. 0.59; 1875. 0.87; 91. 1.18; 04. 0.76; 17. 0.44; 1879. 1.11; 93, Â~1.44; 064 0.89; 18, 0.800;. 188. 0,97; 93..i.87: 06. 0.29; 19, 396; 1693. 3.65; 94. 0.10;. 07. 0836; '30. 0.57;.1883. 3.88; 03, 0.43; 08. 0.87; St. 1883. 0.44; 96, 0.11; 09, 3.18; 9. Normal for ths month 0.87. nra Excess (1-) or deficleno (--) of this month as compared with the nra Accslmulatdexoes (+) ordcfilclccy(-) since January 1. -x-0,60 MEAN RELA1T[VE HUMIDITY (Percentage).. 7 a. in.. 82,5; noon p. in., 68.9; 7 p. m.. i -OF THE BUREAU OF HEALTH -OF THE City of St Paul, Minn. Number of:Deaths,?268: Number of Living Births, 427 = Numib r of Marciages,;215 COMXPARATIVE. MONTHLY MORTALITY 1916, 276 197262 1918,287 1919. ~'Estimtated Population in 1920,290,000 Death- Rate per 1,000 for the Month of March, 1920,.92 B. F. Simon, M. D., John S. Abbott, M. D., Health Officer. Deputy Health 0O Monthly Bulletin TOta. 0.57 23.0 1 8.0 38 318 - a, r ' WIND. Prevailing direction N7W; total movement 7.343 miles; average hourly velocity. 10.5; maximum velocity (for Elve minutes) 37 miles per hour, from SW on 9. 4 WEATHER Number of days. clear 64; partly cloudy. 10; cloudy I3; on whlch.Oi inch. -or snbr4, of precipitation occurred. 9. MISCELLANEOUS PHENOMENA (dates of) Auroras.;.haios; isolar....9...0; lunar -owe.....~ set/...............,tg........ Thilndert~rm/In....,...-.........................I....... " 'ro. light,...; heavy-...................; killing... " """ Nors;-"T" indicates trseeeof precipltation. --JAtb theaetmn foste are not recorded after thse occurilence of "killilg." except in Florida and along the 1.; imnmedite ooaesof th,Gulf of fexlco. S>1inneapolis. t Departure from normal percentage 1sf sunshne, 18%. J. N. BYICER. Mdeteorologist. Weather Bureau.. r. Iufcer::, t; '.;.;,.. f..,._...:...... r wr.rNM wo.j yygl.yyJ, ".Ur.~r.L., hu. r Â~'3. vh:.;A prs;;,\"[ F..1. I t rr. r-.. 1.,, -Y I. r..,...r. 0

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