722 MONTHLY WE&kER REVIEW. CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR MAY, 1913. DISTRICT NO. 6, MISSOURI VALLEY. MONTROSE W. HAYES, District Editor. GENERAL SUMMARY. There was reat diversity in the weather of the different arts of the fiistrict, but in the main the conditions were ravorable for farming and other outdoor pursuits. Freez- ing temperatures occurred in the early part of the month, except rn Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri, but owing to the backwardness of vegetation no material damage resulted. In the western portion of South Dakota there was some loss of lambs on account of snow. During the last week of the month unusually hot weather prevailed, and the high temperature record for May was exceeded at many places. rhere was a eriod of excessively heavy rain over southeastern South Bakota, eastern Nebraska, north- eastern Kansas, extreme northern Missouri, and western Iowa, but in western Kansas and most of that ortion deficient and crops were beginning to show the need of moisture at the end of the month. A considerable number of severe local storms occurred. On the 14th a small tornado moved from about 10 mdes south, and somewhat west, of McC'ool Junction, Nebr., northeastward to Germantown, Nebr. The storm passed mostly throu h a farming region, but it struck the north- ern portion o f the town of Seward, destroying between 30 and 40 houses and killing 8 people. The total pro ertp loss was estimated at ~~0 0 ,0 0 0 . On the same R,y a tornado occurred at C'ouncil Bluffs, Iowa; it passed over practically the same territory that was visited by a tornado last Easter, but it was of sninll energy and caused only nominal clama e. At Lebanon, Mo., a severe hail- storm occurred on t f le afternoon of the 17th. At 6 p. m. a dark cloud overuprend the sky, and in 1.5 minutes the ground was white with hail; most of the stones were about the size of hazelnuts, but some of them were larger and measured three-fourths of an inch in diameter. The absence of wind prevented the brenking of glass in windows, but gardens and fruits were almost wholly destroyed. Banks of hail from roofs measured 18 inches in depth 24 hours after the storm. None of the character- istics of a tornado was resent, and the storm did not amounted to 1.75 inches; most of the hail rebounded from the gauge and was not measured. of Missouri south of the Missouri River the rain P all was extend much beyond the ?. imits of the town. The rainfall TEMPERATURE. The temperature was below the normal in Montana and the Dakotas; it was practically normal in Iowa, and was above the normal in the remainder of the district. The greatest deficiency was in Montana and the reatest of excess and deficiency were about equal in extent. There was no well-defined period in which the lowest temperatures occurred, but rn Kansas and Missouri the greater number of stations had the coldest day between the 10th and the 30th, and in most of the rest of the drainage area the temperature was lowest at some time during the h t 10 days. There was very little damage by excess was in Kansas: In the district as a whole t Fl e areas freezing weather, and in Missouri and Kansas the tem- perature did not fall to 35'. In Kttnsas, with the excep- tion of May, 1902, this was the only May of record i n which the temperature at some station did not go below An abnormally warm period pre- the freezing vailed throug most of the last week of the month, and temperatures of 100' or higher occurred in localities of all the States comprising the drainage area, except Mon- tana, Wyoming, and Colorado; at many places a new record for high temperatures in May was established. The highest temperature for the whole district was 107' at Lincoln, Kans., and the lowest was 2" at Norris, Wyo.-in the Yellowstone Park. . EObt PRECIPITATION. The precipitation was deficient in most of the district, but there was a well-defined region of excess embracing western Iowa, the northern counties of Missouri, extreme northeastern Kansas, and a large part of the States of Nebraska and South Dakota. In the eastern part of this region there were some unusually heavy rains ; monthly totals of 9 inches or more occurred in several localities, and there were 24-hour falls of 2 inches at numerous stations. Most of the water was taken up by the soil and there was very little damage beyond a few washouts on roads in Kansas. Outside of the section of country in which the heavy rains occurred there was a very uneven distribution of the preci itation; at a few normal, but as a rule they were deficient, and in some localities were as low as 10 and 12 per cent of the seasonal average. The rainy days were well scattered through the month, except in the lower part of the district, where the rains after the 21st were light and rather local. Notwithstanding the lack of the nornial aniount of re- appears t o have been sukcient soil moisture, except in western Kansas, over the watersheds of the Gasconade and lower Osage Rivers, and along the Missouri River below Boonrille, Mo., where there was considerable need of rain at the end of the month. Snow fell in North Dakota, the Black Hills of South Dakota, extreme western Nebraska, and in all of the foothill and mountain country of the district. widely separated places monthly tota P s were above the cipitation in the greater >art of the drainage area t i! ere RIVERS. Mountain streanis were rising at the end of the month, as the snow at moderate elevations had begun to melt ra idly. The stages of the Missouri River and its rinci- a P tributaries above Kansas City ranged from sEghtly gelow to slightly above the nornial. Below Kansas C'ity the tributaries were low and the main stream was 1 t o 2 feet lower than a 40-year average for the month. At St. Louis the Mississi i was about 3 feet lower than a 50- year average for Pay. 111 none of txe stream except the very small ones was there the usual fluctuation i n the water level. MAY, 1913. J 8 s i tu: .- 90 76i 81 SO. 74 SI 84b 85 84 67 87 76 82 80' 60 94 66i 86 72 90 67 66 57' 89 83 77 77 92 92b S5 (12 82 55f s5 83 K2 i O i 87 84 74 88 87 90 S3 94 83b R6 75 84 72 70 67 10 75 78 50 50 s2 S? 83 90 78 S4 76 88 91 77 8s 85 S5 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Clbnutoloyical data for May, 1915. Dktrkt No. 6, Miqsoun Vally. - ...... 2 8 2 3 27 227 12. 2 i 27 26 26 26 27 28 26 30 26 27 26 26 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 27 27 31 27 23 27 28 26 30 26 27 27 29 26 2 7 26 ?6 ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... 30 26 27 26 26 27 27 si 26 26 ....... ....... ....... ....... 31 27 26 26 26 36 31 26 26 26 25 ....... ....... ....... 26 26 36 ....... ....... '77 27 26 26 26 261 2'7 27 27 26 271 723 ~- 0.71 1.S6 0.05 1.96 2.55 - !ii i 8 c - !! 3 14 2 3 4 10 42 12 8 6 5 4 6 8 4 8 4 4 35 3 2 7 1 7 14 3 9 4 4 3 21 2? 11 9 7 22 3 9 I? 6 7 10 1 5 11 1 15 2 1 Y 7 21 11 1 9 1 1 4 2 3 2 2 6 25 8 7 2 6 9 _. .. 9, 6 7 1 9 14 15 14 6 3 7 17 5 17 6 4 6 4 9 5 14 ....... + 0.61 ........ ........ ........ ............. - L 3; 3: E.: E .E 4 .- 6 3 2 13 9 9 17 3 11 10 10 4 9 3 5 8 0 6 8 3 11 .. ... ... 1; 9 5 11 17 12 7 11 7 7 4 6 11 11 6 7 9 5 10 8 3 10 1 6 13 13 ... ... .. 1; 10 4 10 6 7 3 13 8 9 15 11 7 6 2 11 6 14 7 14 .. .. 9 14 5 10 6 11 i 14 6 8 6 9 11 i n la Fmmont.. ........ B&horn ........... Carbon.. .......... Weston.. ......... Lanmie.. ........ Nntmna ........... Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. 5,200 3,862 7,500 6,192 5.400 5.101 Precipitation, in inches. 57.4 49.0 51.24 46.2 Sky. ............ + 0.8 ....... ....... ....... 6 .!a 'CI a .9 5.d 4- c PI t __ sw. nw. sw. nw. ..... ..... W. nw. ne. n. W. W. W. nw. ..... n. ..... sw. ..... ..... sw. nw. ..... ..... W. ..... se. .... ne. W. 0. U. W. ..... ..... W. ..... ..... n. II. nw. sw. e. ..... ..... nw. W. W. W. W. UW. W. sw. n. nw. nw. W. sw. sw. nw. sw. 6. sw. n. W. sw. W. sw. e . ..... e. se. ne. ..... ..... nw. S. W. nu'. W. ..... ..... W. SW. w. 11. n. sw. W. W. ..... nw. nw. 49.4 52.0 52.6 53.4 51.2 38.4 52.6 16.2 51.1 ............ ....... + 1.0 +1.7 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ............ Carbon.. ................. .. ..do.. .......... Natrons.. ........ Goshen.. ......... Albany.. ......... Bighorn ........... Campbell.. ....... Fremont.. ........ Johnson ........... Bighorn ........... Niob rara... ....... Fremont.. ............... Niobram.. ............... Park.. ............ Crook.. ........... Goshen.. . .\. ..... Fremont.. ........ Albany.. ......... Cnrhon ............ 7.322 6.400 4.270 9.015 4,312 4.546 S , OOO 8, 000 4.632 5,100 9, IS7 4.500 4,738 5,379 7,lSS 6.679 50.6 49.1 55.2 ............ ....... - 0.3 ....... 2.58 0.10 1.46 3.71 .............. ........ ........ ........ ........ 54.8 53.3 49.3 ............ ....... + 1.3 f 2.7 42.4 52.5 52.8 51.6 54.8 54.1 54.5 53.6 52.5 ............ ....... + 0.6 ............ ............ ....... + 2.0 +1 .2 + 1.9 ....... +2 .5 ....... ........... 0.90 1.63 1.80 2.06 0.91 1.38 0.83 2.14 1,s 0.71 0.43 1.02 2.97 0.50 0.4s 1.43 1 .5 2 ............. ....... ............. - 1 .O i ........ ....... - 1.32 - 1.U2 - 0.22 ....... - 1.17 ....... ....... ....... ........ - 1.07 ....... - 1.80 ........ .___d o ............ Crook.. ........... blbany.. ......... Weston.. ......... Natrona.. ........ Laramie ........... Crook.. .................. Park.. ............ Carbon.. .......... Albany.. ......... Crook .................... Carbon.. .......... ... .do. .................. Sheridan.. ........ Park.. ............ Johnson. .......... Fremont .......... Crook.. ........... Hot Springs ....... weston.. ......... Sheridan.. ........ ____d o ............ Plat te... .......... Carbon ............ Sheridan.. ........ Wk&akie.. ....... 5,050 4,311 6, OW 4.319 5,735 5.035 4,376 6,748 6,900 6,785 3.790 5.385 4. E35 ,, (96 4.750 4,350 4,H2 4,446 4,360 4, io0 7.4M 8. 500 4.033 52.8 42.8 53.4 52.6 45.4 50.0 55. 2 61.8 51.6 52.7 51.2 54.6 46.0 44.2 42.4 41.1 39.6 40.1 ............ ............ + 3.8 +1 .5 ....... ....... ............ ....... ...-__. ....... ....... ....... ............ ....... ............ ............ ....... ....... + 1.4 ....... ....... ............ ....... ....... ....... 4.01 1.80 1.20 0.65 2.68 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ... .a0 ............ _.__do ............ ____d o ............ ... .do.. .......... .... do... ......... ____d o .. .......... __._do ............ ... .do.. .......... ... .do. ........... ... .do.. .......... 7.220 7,400 7.900 7.733 7.5m 6,500 7.000 7,772 6.250 7.395 Cascade. .......... f iallatin.. ......... Lzwis and Clark.. Teton.. ........... Lewis and ('lark. . Sweet Grass ....... Yellow?tone.. ..... Teton.. ........... Jefferson. ......... ... .do.. ........... Carbon.. .......... Yellowstone.. ...... Teton.. ........... Ros~bnd ........... Stillwater. ......... Lewis and Clark.. 52.0 54.3 45.2 43.6 42. s 52,s 52.0 46.3 53.1 ............ ............ ....... - 2 .4 - 2.9 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... + 1.7 - 3 $1 t 5 - .. 50 4s 41 41 41 34 431 34 36 34 45 40 35 .. .. .. I1 44 4.9 33 41 35 35 44 3s 28 44 37 40 43 46 39 41 .I2 39 I1 39 42 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 46 34 42 40 41 34 43 56 43 60 .. .. .. .. 361 44 39 51 40 46 35 43 38 44 44 .. .. .. 38 37 39 38 46 33 50 47 41 4'' 36 41 40 41 .. .. - ' I .! 3 2 D T ;; .e ~ 1 9 2 12 10 19 14 6 11 9 6 2 10 7 1 4 5 io 4 .. .. .. .. .. 15 16 5 6 9 6 9 5 6 5 5 _. .. _. 4 10 10 Y 1 8 11 17 6 3 Y 2 12 11 10 6 7 6 17 7 7 11 2 5 3 15 16 15 9 I 5 I S I1 30 30 8 31 .. I .. 11 16 ti 11 9 11 11) 9 11 11 5 2 ;j 7 - 4 . k3 % z g 0 - 2.0 13 0 0 1 1.1 1.0 0.9 T. T. 3.2 4 3 T. 3.5 2.0 T. 1.5 0 1.0 T. 3.0 0.5 19.0 1.0 T. 1.0 37.7 0.3 4.0 T. 3.0 0 0.4 0 1'. T. T. 0 2 T. T. 0.5 2.0 0.9 0. i 0.5 0.6 0.3 4 5 T. T. 5.0 1.6 4.0 15.0 T. 0 6.9 4.5 5.7 7.0 6.0 5.6 0.0 2.3 I?. 0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ..__ 'r . .... ... ... ... 5.0 2.0 8.0 16. ti 4.0 4 0 0 0 2.0 3.0 2. 0 4.0 0 .... .... n - f 3 _- .... B 16 ?5 24 27 B 033' 2s 34 11 23 21 28 20 20 28 12 21 9 27 24 35 IS' 2Y 26 20 11 25 27 27 36 27 30 21 21 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 24 16 26 T2 31 26 2s 23 26 19 27 2s 23 19 23 10 9 2 10 19 1Y 20 .... .... .... .... .... .... I 4 23 10 24 25 18 13 10 23 21 11 28 20 23 .... .... - 4 ~ .. 1 5 4 6 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 1 1 I 5 3 2 .. .. .. 3 3 3 1 I 4 3 3 3 19 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 1 3 1 6 1 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 15 1. 6 3 L3 I4 3 3 ai 1 1 1 1 3 1. 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 - x .El 5, 8 j -$ ~ 0.40 1.63 0.03 0.51 1.00 0.07 0.55 0.71 0.33 0.11 0.10 0.45 0.20 0.62 0.09 T. 0.36 0.56 0.18 0.34 0.05 0.49 3.10 0. i o 2.60 1.i3 0.62 0.05 0.30 0.87 0.69 1.00 0.20 0.41 0.37 0. io 1.01 0.16 0.14 1. 00 1.19 0.50 (I. 15 0. 36 0.3s 0.30 0. so 0.42 3.47 0.29 0.43 0.95 0.33 0.50 0.34 1.10 0. 89 1.22 0.50 0.40 0.60 0.60 0.70 0.40 1.94 0.69 .... 0. 54 .... .... .... 0. sn .... .... .... ..... ..... 0.50 0.65 0.75 0. 42 1. 15 0. I 2 1.45 0.34 0.24 0.48 0.65 1.22 1.08 0.42 .... n. 57 - I ;s j ;. 3' 5 - 6 li 0 11 l2 7 4 7 6 8 21 7 13 1s 1 11) 14 3 12 .. .. .. .. 11 7 10 Y 15 9 12 18 7 20 r2 .. .. .. 4 10 2 8 7 li 9 10 10 15 11 17 9 ti 8 6 11 14 9 I 5 11 8 13 LO 3 5 8 6 I0 5 6 9 5 I1 13 3 .. 8 9 13 15 15 12 12 2 15 7 32 18 10 4 13 .. - L $ 3; $ $L - 24 5 19 Y 3 5 13 16 14 14 4 P 8 6 ?.I 17 12 9 15 5 8 16 16 7 15 10 R 16 6 14 "3 10 1Y 14 23 0 5 4 15 14 11 12 0 13 15 17 18 14 0 15 9 9 2 1 11 16 35 I1 7 10 12 I1 5 I1 6 0 I1 7 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 6 1? 1? 7 5 9 13 13 4 1 14 19 11 , Observers. Stations. w#ominp. Big Creek Station.. ... Arapahoe.. ........... Basm ................. Boyd.. ............... Bums.. ............... Casper ................ Centennial ............ Cheyenne. ............ Chugwater. ........... Clark ................. Cody .................. Dome Lake.. ......... Douglas.. ............. Dubois.. .............. Eatons Ranch.. ...... Echeta.. .............. Elk Mountain ......... Encampment. ........ Ervay. ............... Fort Laramie.. ....... Foxpark.. ............ Germsnia.. ........... Gillette.. ............. Horse Creek ........... Hunters Station.. .... Hyattville. ........... Jireh.. ................ Kinnear.. ............ Kirtley ............... Kirwin ............... Iinowles. ............. La grange .............. Lander.. ............. Laramie .............. Leo. .................. Lolabama Ranch ..... Lovell.. .............. Lusk .................. Manville .............. Moorcroft.. ........... Moore.. ............... Newcastle.. ........... PatMnder ............ Pinebluff.. ........... Pine Ridge.. ......... Powell.. .............. Rawlins.. ............ Rock River.. ......... Rockypoint ........... sarstoga .............. Seven-mile Creek.. .... Sheridan. ............. Shoshone Dam ........ Soldiers Home.. ...... South Pass City ....... Sundance.. ........... Thermopolis.. ........ Thornton. ............ Ulm .................. Verona. ............... Wheatland.. .......... Wiants Ranch ........ Woodrock.. .......... Worland.. ............ wyncots.. ............ Yellomtone Park.. ... Fairview Dome.. ... Fountain.. ......... Gabtin.. ........... Grand Canyon.. .... Lake Yellowstone.. . Norris.. ............ Riverside. .......... Sylvan Pa%. ....... Thumb.. ........... Tower Falls. ........ Upper Geyser Basin. Mon4aiia.S Adel.. ................ Augusta.. ............. Babb.. ............... Bald But& ............ Ui timber ............. Biflings.. ............. Blackleaf.. ............ Boulder Nursery.. .... Bowen.. .............. Bridger.. ............. Brosdview.. .......... Brownlng.. ........... Busby.. .............. Busteed .............. Canyon Ferry ......... Agricultural College.. . Edw. L. Seymour. 0. J. Rohertson. U. 8. Forest Service. Kirk Baker. E. W. Bastian. M. C. Cook. Louis A. Gmgory. U. S. Weather Bureau. A. H. Woolever. Chas. A. C. Snow. D. A. Tinkcom. ~ -.. Albany.. ........ .I !: 074 Laramie ......... I b CM Platte ............. 1 5.2% 2.10 ........ 1.57 ........ 0.72 ........ 0.30 ........ 1.36 ........ 0.36 ........ 1.95 ........ 0.47 ........ T. ........ 0.so ........ 1.53 - 0.78 0.35 ........ 0.58 ........ .............. Park.. ............ 4.3" ____d o ............ 5,000 Sheridan.. ........ 8,821 Converse .......... 1 4.793 ........ . ._ .......... Fremont.. 6,909 Sheridan 4.600 Campbell. ........ 4.200 F. A. Eatnn. M. R. Hunter. Wm. Richardson. U. 8. Forest Service. Frank Jameson. John Hunton. U. 8. Forest Service. J. W. P e p . M. H. Shields. u. 8. Forest Service. Do. Wm. Booth. P. L. Ford. John C. Hays. D. M. ZumB-unnen. C. L. Tewkau-y. Geo. A. Knowka. OwenShu p. u. Univexsity s. w e a k e r at Wyoming. B-U. C. A. Cowdm. E. Painter. ?%a d Harrison. D. E. Goddard. L. C. Stoddard. C. T. McCampbell. Edwin Moore. Dr S W.Johnson. u.'s.keclamation service. C. L. Beatty. J. E. 5. Altaflm,. U. 9. Reclamation Service. E. J. Ehmfeld. Rock Creek Conservation C a P. Woxen. R. G. Hamilton. u. s. F o w t Service. u s Weather Bureau. TJ: 8: Reclamation Service. JoelC. Smile . John Sherlcd. Geo. W. Ashdown. A. L. Duhig. om. H. Ferguson. W. H. Coleman. 0. A. Roode. c. A. Rockwell. Ira 0. Wiant. U. 9. Forest Service. Prof. B. C. ButIum. U. 8. Reclamation Service. U. 8. Weather Bureau. U. 8. Army. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. ............ 53.6 ....... ............ ............ 41.8 ....... 56.3 I+ 1.6 ............ 54.1 ....... 50.6 ....... 37.2 ....... 1.76 3.79 I::::::: ........ ....... __. . Park.. ............ 7,052 Bighorn. .......... 3.825 Niobram.. ........ 5.007 ............. 1.11 ........ 2.05 ........ 1.34 ........ 4.01 1.21 I:::::::: 1.35 1.92 0.64 2.315 1. 13 3. 02 2.61 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ + 0.90 -~ Goshen.. ......... $, 186 Yellowstone Park. 6,200 __._do ............ 7.000 ..... 3 .w I:::::::: 45.4 ....... 43.2 ....... Mrs. Bessie F. Burch. J. I. McGraw. M. W. Alderson. F. A. Severance. Dean J. Cole. Roy MrNeal. U. S. Forest Service. R. B. Lamenre. I. E. Gard. Thos. S. Hunt. U. 9. Reclamation Servica Rev. a. A. Linseheid. T. H. Busteed. W. I. girk. c. U. c. 6. covington.. Reclamstlon ServirP. 5,200 4, 700 4,Oil 4,461 6,500 4.072 3.115 4,?60 4. YL'O 6.060 3,664 3,980 3,644 ...... ...... ...... 47.8 + 0.4 45.5 - 1.2 46.6 - 0.15 1.66 2.53 2.39 - 2.07 - 1.25 - 0.72 .... 1.04 2. i6 1.49 ?. 24 l .w 1.41 0. s4 1. s, 1.04 3.06 2.81 1.95 ....... ........ - 1.51 + 0.14 ........ ........ ........ ........ + 0.67 - 0.76 ........ e 724 g!, X g p zhz 32 2 16 12 11 ....... ....... 17 7' 6 ....... 7 10 5 12 8 12 10 14 8 13 13 10 12 17 13 9 Od 5 6 11 l l d 9. 12 17 17 8 10 11 a 13 8 10 5 11 9 ....... ....... ....... ....... 11 6 15 12 2 11 14 10 0 10 9 13 10 21 9 5 11 13 12 2 13 11 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Climatologicnl data for Hay, 1913. Dbtrict No. 6-Continued. - $2:; :$ b U P b a3 12 _- 5 14 3 7 13 6 9 9 8 7 3' 9 9 11 6 6 1s 7 14 14 12 15 7 12 12 7 8 10 5 6 8 8 10 13 16 10 7 9 71 13 12 4 3 8 7 6 3' 3' 4 3 4 17 11 8 11 9 5 10 10 8 11 9 10 4 4 2 5 7 15 3 12 12 2 3 7 9 12 ........ ........ 15 8 8 14 9 15 16 7 8 18 6 5 11 9 9 12 21 8 7 9 14 ........ ........ ........ MAY, 1913 52.6 4 2 .4 50.2 51.2 + 0.4 -3 .i - 4.3 ...... 2.23 1.98 1.49 1.94 ............. ............... I I - ~. .......... .................... Wheaton.. Musselshell Whlte Ranch Custer Wllder.. ............... Fergus. .................. Wolf Creek ............. Lewls and Clark. . 4,000 whfte Sulphur Sprlngs Meagher ........... 5.280 - 1.31 - 0.15 - 0.54 ........ I North Dakota. I Cascsde ................ Chessman Reservo lr.... Chester.. ............... Chinook ................ Clearcreek. ............. Clyde Copper.. ............... Crow Agency.. ......... Culherhn.. ........... Cut Bank .............. Denton.. .............. Dillon... ............... Dry Wolf Camp ........ Dunklrk.. ............. . Ekalaka ................ Fallon ................. Findon ................. Flathead Creek ......... Forsyth ................ Fort Bentan.. ......... Fort Shaw ............. Foster. ................. Garnelll.. .............. Geyser ................. Gkgow ................ Glendlve.. ............. Goldbutte.. ............ ctraham.. .............. Great Falls ............. Harlowton ............. H a m . ................. Hebgen Dam ........... Helena.. ............... Hlghwood. ............. Huntley. .............. Jordan. ................ gnobles Ranch.. - -. . ~. Lewlstown.. ........... Lonetree. .............. Lothalr.. .............. L p l e .................. alta .................. Medldne Lake. ........ Melstone ............... Mlldred. ...... .:. ...... Mlles City.. ............ Nods .................. Olsen Creek ............ PLnegrove .............. Pipestone Paw ......... Plena.. ............... Poplar.. ............... Red Lodge. ............ Renova.. .............. Rye gate... ............. Savage.. ............... Shelby.. ............... Sidney.. ................ Springbrook.. .............. Sunlit Farm.. ......... Sun River Canyon.. ... Three Forks ............ Utlca. Valentine. ................. VaHer. ................. Wall Rock Mountain ... C m r k :.-:: : : : : : : : : : : ................. Aplin. ................. OUver Amegard ............... McKende Ashley ................. McIntosh ......... Beach .................. Golden Valley ..... Belfleld.. .............. Stark.. ........... .do.. .................. Blaine ................... Teton.. ........... 4,650 Gallatln.. ......... 4,066 Fergus.. 5, 000 .do.. .................. Teton.. .................. Bmdwater.. ..... 5.goO .......... ~~~~ Buford.. ............... Carson. ................ Dic!dnson. ............. Cascade.. ......... Lewis and Clark. . Hi ll... ............ Blsine.. .......... ..... do .................... Park .............. Teton.. .................. Meagher.. ................ Big Horn.. ....... Sheridan.. ........ Teton ............. Fergus.. .......... Beaverhead.. ..... Cascade.. ......... Teton.. ........... Custer .................... ..... do ............. Meagher ........... Gallatin.. ......... Rosebud.. ........ Chouteau.. ....... Cascade.. ......... Big Horn.. Fergus ............ Cascade. .......... Valley. ........... Dawson.. ......... Hill.. .................... Custer .................... Cascade.. ......... Meagher ........... Hill. .............. Gallatln.. ......... Lewis and Clark. . Chouteau. ............... Yellowstone ....... Dawson.. ................ Hill.. .................... Fergus.. .......... Chouteau.. ....... Hill.. ............. Chouteau. ............... Valley.. .......... Sheridan. ................ Musselshell ........ Custar.. .................. ... ..do.. ........... Madlson ........... Jefferson. ......... Musselshell.. Jefferson. ......... Cuter ............. Sheridan.. ........ Carbon.. .......... Jefferson. ......... Musselshell ........ Dawson. .......... Teton.. ........... D a m n .. ................ 3,361 6 275 2,51)2 5,W7 3.041 1,927 3,700 3,500 5,147 6.0110 3,293 2.208 6,000 6, 000 2,514 2.630 3,500 .............. 5.500 4.147 2,092 2,069 3: 140 3,350 4 165 2:505 6,700 4,110 3.014 4,010 3,280 3,301 2,240 2,903 2,3il 4,845 6,345 ............. 7.000 2.757 2,020 5,548 4.381 3.640 2,050 3.276 2 .2 i 1 .2 1.94 1.26 2.35 1.50 Lsmdne ............... Kldder ................... (near) ........ Eddy .................... E23 h (near).. ..... I Bowman.. ............... ....... ....... ....... - 1.23 - 0.1s - 1.36 - $ 7 k! e e e 9 0 - 8 4 9 14 7 1 2 8 PO 10 14 4 15 4 1 12 8 1 2 33 6 24 3 4 16 32 5 7 31 5 33 7 33 6 7 7 2 15 7 1 1 6 a 1 4 21 6 4 1 4 .. 27 1 13 14 3 7 1 2 11 1 1 2 18 6 1 4 1 1 1 2 9 6 1 16 7 2 19 39 34 1 21 12 5 15 18 5 5 4 21 5 3 4 56.0 v2.0 49.0 51.0 50.2 Pemperature, in degreea Fahrenheit. ........... - 0 .2 - 3.3 + 0.1 _.__._ - 0.8 2.54 2.78 1.52 1.48 1.72 3.02 2.71 3.67 1.06 1.46 3.73 3.04 2.07 1.34 1.10 1.75 1.77 ........... 4Y. 1 ..____ 52.4 ...... ....... - 0.59 ....... - 0.85 ....... ....... ....... ....... - 1.00 ....... ............ ............. ....... ....... - 0.60 - 1.39 ....... -0.83 ....... 51.8 54.6 45.8 46.3 55.4 54.7 51.2 54.8 44.2 55.4 51.0 54.0 49.0 53.6 52.4 51.6 46.0 51.4 ........... ........... - 1.1 ____._ ____._ _____. - 0.2 - 0.7 __.__. ...... ...... ...... - 6.9 - 2.9 _.___. _..__. - 1.7 - 3.5 ______ - 0.2 ........... ........... 53.8 ______ 55.4d ...... 1.80 2.35 2.00 2.38 1.39 1.57 1.48 2.26 2.40 1.90 1.33 2.97 1.42 1.76 2.20 3.53 1.94 0.96 ............. - 0.39 ....... + 0.05 ....... ....... ....... ....... - 1.05 ....... ....... ....... ....... + 0.54 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 49.2 50.0 50.2 50.0 54.8' 50.6 55.5 ........... - 1.2 ___._. ___._. ______ .__._. ...... ...... 56.4 52.6 53.8 ' __._.. 48.2 - 1.9 53.1 ...... 49.0 ._____ ........... - 0.3 ...... ........... ........... 2.24 1.56 1.87 1.11 2.14 ............. ....... ....... - 0.12 - 3.60 - 0.11 ~ Y I s ~ S i 77 89 R6 s3 s2 90 95 52 86 81 90 91 78 80 96 87 85 89 81 84 91 93 83 90 86 85 76 87 90 921 85 83 88 83 92 8 93 93 93 87 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 90 94 82 s, 94 84 90 84 90 85 90 81 85 81 93 88 ... ... ... ... ... 93 9lt 93 93t 92 95 94 92 95 93 92 91 1 90 87 93 90 95 Q24 ... ... ... 51.2 53.7 46.8 51.7 ~ d Y : - 26 26 24 30 26 271 27 27 26 261 2% .. .. 27 27 27 27 27 27 26 27 2 6 27 27 37 2 6 27 30 37 36 36 26 37 26 30 27 26 27 27 27 27 28 _. .. .. .. .. .. .. 27 27 27 36 27 28 27 27 26 26 27 26 27 27 21 26 .. .. .. .. .. 28 27 27 27 27 27 28 27 27 27 28 27 27 27 27 n .. .. .. ;;i ........... ______ - 3.4 - 1.3 - 0.2 - ci 2 I4 - 22 15 3? 21 22 30 31 "5 1s 2'2 32 25 25 18 13 28 30 19 32 14 30 18 30 15 38 37 23 21 34 39 33 30 22 11 19 17 38 31 23 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... m ._.. .... .... .... 35 21 21 15 36 14 20 13 22 21 17 18 19 17 22 20 .... .... .._. .... .... 23 17' "2 "2 27 27 18 24 27 28 23 201 13 20 29 25 25 25' .... .... .... 53.0 50.4 53.3 48.6 - d 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 Ij. ;. 1 1 1 .. .. 1 5 1 1 5 2 1 4 2 3 1 5 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 5 1 .. .. _. .. .. .. .. 6 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3 4 5 3 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 G G 3 6 26 6 3 .. .. .. ........... ...... .._._. - 0.7 ._._.. ........... - ;: s e I ; - 39 37 44 39 41 40 45 47 39 35 39 .. .. .. 43 40 34 39 45 42 38 44 36 22 40 42 $2 41 36 34 39 31 42 40 38 37 38 34 42 46 38 35 3s .. .. .. .. .. .. 41 43 40 48 44 40 60 35 47 37 40 39 37 37 44 38 .. .. .. .. .. 47 44 43 50 43 42 49 45 43 41 40 50 47 42 43 42 46 43 .. .. _. 1.78 1.47 1.80 1.73 Precipitation, in inches. ............. ....... ....... - 1.07 ....... ............. 52.4 48.0 53.0 52.2 51.0 51.9 50.7 ........... ...... _.__._ _.___. + 1.8 ........... _.____ - 1.6 ..__.. ........... 52.4 52.4 53.9 53.6 50.8 52.8 52.0 51.5 52.81 50.6 49.4 51.2 60.2 50.4 51.0 ........... - 1.9 - 2,s - 1.3 ...... - 1.8 - 0.8 - 1.5 - 1.5 ...... ...... - 2.4 ....... __.___ ........... ...... __..-. Berthold Agency.. ..... McLean. .......... Bismarck.. ........... _I Burlelgh.. ........ Wlulams .......... Morton.. ................. Stark ............. Edgeley ................ Lamoure .......... E p ing ................ WlUlams ................. F&rton .............. Dlckey ............ Gsrrlson ............... McLean ........... 3,082 1,944 2,543 1,468 1,439 1.901 1,674 ............. 1.93 ....... 2.78 - 0.07 2.60 ....... ~ ~~~~ ~ Haley.. ................ He r .............. Junatoan ............. Eo%(near) ......... 1.52 1.57 3.87 2.27 1.39 2.12 2.40 Bowman.. ....... -1.. . :. .. Adam8 ............ 2,253 Stutsman ......... 1,390 Dlvlde ............ 1 2,215 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... - 0.02 ....... ....... - 0.25 - 0.97 - 0.51 - 1.27 - 0.80 - 1.31 - 0.99 - 0.27 ....... ....... ....... ....... ........ ........ ........ - 1.41 ........ ........ - -. . -. -. - q! N A +=$ 52 i?i 0 - 0.69 0.52 0.80 0.74 0. 27 0.51 I ). 70 0.75 0.50 0.70 0.63 0.33 0.62 0.75 1.01 0.74 0.83 0.24 0.51 1.10 0. 88 0.66 1.0s 0.30 0.39 0.61 0. 87 0. 86 0.56 0. NI 0.31 0.60 0.39 0.87 0.70 1.00 0.38 0.65 0.48 0.45 0.77 0.73 0.46 0.40 0.82 0.38 0.70 0. .2 0.65 0.51 0.35 0.82 0.55 0.41 0.53 1.31 0.31 0.42 0.69 0.82 0.31 0.90 0.60 .... n. 52 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.88 0.75 0.47 0.6s 0.60 1.03 0.54 0.79 0.52 0. -15 0.3R 0.52 0. f8 0.50 0. 82 0.40 0.75 0.97 0.29 0.26 .... - 2 - & :j Y 0 9 - 6.0 14.5 0 0 7.0 0 5.0 0 10.0 0 a. 0 T. 0 1.4 0 5.1 6.7 0 3.0 0 17.6 0 T. 2.0 T. 7.5 T. T. 4.3 5.4 0 0 1.5 a. 0 8.8 T. 0.5 0 1.2 0 T. T. 0 0. 8 1.0 0 1.0 3.0 T. 4.0 0 T. 0 0 3.5 0 0.8 0 0 T. 7.0 T. 0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1.0 0 0 0 .... T. T. T. 0 2.7 0 0 0 T. T. 0 3.2 0 T. T. 1.9 -. mi- Bg 1; a< Y': *c g: Z - 12 16 4 8 11 9 12 4 9 5 13 13 10 11 8 17 12 8 11 10 9 12 7 5 10 11 14 9 9 12 10 10 6 8 11 7 9 11 8 9 7 11 11 13 12 11 12 4 10 9 8 6 8 8 12 13 5 9 10 11 12 11 7 14 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 6 8 5 6 9 7 7 10 6 9 7 7 11 11 9 8 4 4 15 ... - z Z" z :! ZT Z - 4 15 12 12 7 16 14 20 13 14 19 6 14 12 5 11 4 14 5 11 16 8 13 17 13 9 1 2 12 15 13 13 16 18 13 18 15 11 10 6 10 12 18 17 8 13 13 15 11 12 23 18 19 10 13 7 17 1 11 5 ... ... I ... ... ... m m ... ... ... .._ 6 ... ... 15 17 12 7 2 14 2 4 15 11 9 7 8 10 15 6 m - & 2 a BE a bo.; $ H - sw. sw. W. W. nw. W. W. W. W. W. sw. 8W. W. W. sw. .... .... .... nw. nw. ne. .... sw. SW. W. W. nw. .._. e. e. e. .... S. sw. sw. W. W. W. W. W. SW. W. sw. sw. se. S. W. W. n. sw. W. sw. S. W. W. W. W. W. ne. ne. .... nw. se. .... .... .... nw. ne. nw. .... W. W. nw. nw. se. se. e. nw. ne. nw. nw. nw. nw, nw. nw. nw. nw. .... W. nw. S. nw. W. ObserperS. Dr. E. E. James. C. D. Semidt. C. F. Baker. T. O'Hanlon Co. Cortez Sed wick. Frank Tap%. Robert J. Kelly. Orville Harris. Harry Thross~ll. 0. H. Coulter. Chas. N. Thomas. P. J. Griesenauer. Prof. J. E. Monroe. Mrs. Harriet R. Eveleth. B. C. Protunan. Willlam Freese. Mrs. A. C. Gifford. Lewis Cameron. Alta Williams. H. Mackenale. Jere Sulllvan. U. 5. Reclamation Service. E. K. Bowman. Thos. E. Scally. I. G. Finfrock. W. M. Leonard. E. C. Leonard. Joseph Berthelote. J. 6 . Rue. 8. H. Bauman. Jose hMuir. U. d Weather Bureau. T. I. Carson. U. 8. Weather Bureau. W. 8. McCord. U. 6. Reclamation Service. W. C. Henderson. F. H. Knoble. W. W. Watson. E. Wllson. James H. Whlteley. J. F. Fait. U. 8. Reclamation Service. J. 8. Collier. W. C. Greening. Leon B. Clark. U. 6. Weather B m a u . Madison Rlver Power Co. Robert Olsen. G. W. Whlte. Mrs. T. Kelrmeyer. C. C. Comer. H. M. Cosier. I. A. Draper. F. B. Elmer. H Scherfenberg. U. 8. Reclamation Service. Olaf C. Fjeld. Fred W. Arndt. Mrs. H. L. Mlller. C. R. Noyes. U. S. Reclamatlon Service. C. E. Adams. P. W. Korell. B. M. Bean. R. M. Templeton. D.1 Do P. 0. Bf?ord Glen A. &te. P. R. Wlld. I. Ro e n A. J. !teed. J. C. H elbarger. A. B. %ternan. R. C. Mlles. D. J. Steiner. E. W. Russell. C. L. Hall. U. 8. Weather Bureau. C. H. McCune. D. J. Basquin. L. R. Waldron. 0. A. Thompson. M. F. 0. E. A f n . U gen. G. L. Rohinson. A. 0. Lawrence. W. R. Lanxon. C. P . h s b a u g h . Thw. Pettigrew. E.V.Vi@n. P. E. Truden. 8. P. Grane. 0 -? MAT, 1913. 5 8 11 16 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--Climatologieal data for May, 1913. Dietrict No. 6-Continued. _- ....... ....... ....... 8 7 7 5 14 17 9 7 10 4 725 hrorth Dakota-Contd. Marstonmoor ........... Medora ................. Melville.. .............. Mott.. ................. Napoleon.. ............ New England.. ........ New Rocklord.. ....... New Salem ............. Orsnge ................. R a y : :: .............. Steee .............. Turtle Lake.. .......... Washburn. ................. Williston ............... Qouth Dakota. - A .a V Ti 'E d ,$ k - .- 0 - ne. nw. ne. nw. nw. nw. nw. se. .._. nw. se. nw. _.._ W. ne. ne. se. se. n. ne. se. n. nw. .... nw. ._.. nw. nw. e. ne. e. nw. ne. nw. nw. e. nw. .... W. ._.. nw. ._.. n. nw. e. ne. se . ne. 5. W. W. nw. .... n. S. n. nw. .... ne. se. ne. nw. nw. nw. nw. nw. nw. ne. nw. nw. e. ne. e. e. nw. ne. ne. n. nw. .... .... .... nw. si?. S. ne. nw. .... .... nw. ._._. Stutsmm.. .............. Billings.. ......... ?,2?5 Foster ............. 1,590 Hettinger. ............... Logan.. ........... 1.955 Hettinger.. ....... 3, MO Eddy.. ........... 1,531 Mortoh ............ 2.163 Adams ................... Blllings .................. Kidder ............ 1,Si McLean.. ................ do ............. 1,734 Wllllams.. ........ 1,675 - i $ Y E 9 0 - 4 19 15 6 ?l 19 2 8 4 16 1 15 34 .. 23 14 25 18 5 24 1 20 1s 5 8 16 21 5 1 3 4 4 20 4 4 1 2 4 1 4 4 9 18 33 21 30 4 4 19 1 3 3 7 20 3 21 11 31 16 4 20 27 16 4 4 12 5 18 16 22 19 2 5 21 1 7 5 1 21 7 19 7 25 15 .. .. .. .. 53.2 50.4 49.8 51.6 52.0 51.4 49.8 49.5 51.7 53.1 51.9 ~ l a ;! 12 !c ;.: I .E - 7 4 10 9 10 5 7 9 10 3 6 5 13 .. 15 13 10 7 11 11 11 14 10 10 R 15 12 11 R 13 6 7 12 11 10 12 10 11 6 10 10 9 11 12 13 _. .. 12 $ 11 10 7 15 12 9 15 15 12 10 R 8 10 12 10 13 15 9 10 13 12 13 9 4 5 18 11 9 7 12 10 10 10 12 11 17 .. .. .. .. ................. + 0.5 l00t ....... 91 - 3.0 94 + 0.2 91 ....... 94 ....... 90 ....... 91 - 4.4 94 ....... 93 - 0.4 94 - ?.4 93 ................. Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. 27 26 27 27 37 27 27 Precipitation, in inches. ........ 251 21 1s 23 26 ?S 19 Sky. 27 ;;t 27 27t 28 2St ;it ?7t 27t 27 2!9 27 27 29 27 nst 27 27t 27 27 - -- z OS g u q g 2 3. - T. T. 0 T. 0 0 1.0 1.5 1.0 T. 0 0.1 .... .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 T. 0 n 0 2.0 0 0.8 0. 6 0 0 0.9 0 T. 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... .... .... .... .... .... T. T. .... ........ 2Y 24 ?6 33 31 2 ........ 26 ?7 26' a4 23' 26 36 29 25 24 ........ ........ ........ ........ 2n 25 30 ........ ........ ........ 21 - 'd ac 32 .o .a >"a G - _. _. .. 16 19 12 5 15 10 11 5 14 7 14 16 12 10 10 16 10 13 8 10 10 23 14 13 9 7 10 10 8 8 13 5 15 10 8 R 9 16 12 15 13 18 7 6 10 14 12 9 16 11 9 11 13 12 12 8 10 14 10 10 1s 10 9 12 13 12 8 R 4 R 18 7 14 13 16 8 11 15 15 .. .. i n .. .. .. .. ... ... Brown.. .......... Charles Mix.. Hmson.. ......... Douglas.. ......... Butte.. ........... Hughes.. ......... Marshall.. ........ Brookings.. ....... Hamlin.. ......... Harding ........... Lincoln.. ......... Fall River.. ...... Hamlin.. ......... Timer.. .......... Clark .............. Stanley ........... Custer. ............ Perldns. ................. Lawrence. ........ Pennington. ...... Kin sbury.. ...... Lawrence.. ....... Dewey ............ Potter.. .:. ............... Custer ............. Perkins. ................. Lawrence.. ....... McPherson.. ...... Gregory.. ................ Meade ............. Faulk.. ........... Moody ............ Sanborn ........... Meade ............. Brown.. .......... Lawrencr ......... Charles Mis... Meade.. ........... Stanley.. ................ Lawrence.. ....... ... ..do.. ....... : ... Custer ............. Hyde.. ........... Stanley.. ................ Miner.. ........... Hand. ................... Beadle.. .......... Edmmds.. ....... Stanley.. ......... Lyman ............ Brule.. ........... Spink ............. Lawrence.. ....... Perkins ........... Turner.. .......... sully.. ................... Perkins. ................. utclunson.. ..... Grant ............. Davison ........... Walwortb.. Lyman ............ Fall River. ....... Faulk ............. Sully .............. Butte.. ........... Stanley.. ................ Hutchinson.. ..... Beadle.. ......... Hughes.. ......... Shannon. ................ Aurorn.. .......... Campbell. ............... Pennington.. ..... Spink ............. Stan5ey.. ......... s p .............. - * N .A v; as E -3 0 - 0.25 0.41 0.67 0.40 0.59 1.04 1.0? 0.54 0.91 1.05 0.43 0.75 0.31 ._.. 1.15 0.48 2.70 0.60 0.55 1.50 0.75 i.az .... 0.77 1.42 1.07 0.83 1.39 1.12 1.06 0.97 1.00 1.00 0.55 1.03 2.10 0.73 0. 88 0.54 1.26 0.81 n. 50 0. so 0.55 8. 34 1.80 1.17 1.00 0.95 0.90 1.55 0. rL3 0.70 1.49 0.98 1.45 1.15 1.99 0.62 0.57 0.64 0.52 0.55 1.05 0.89 0.75 1. 10 0.97 1. 13 0. #so 0.50 1.00 1.35 0.99 1.25 0.48 1.53 0.62 1.01 1. e2 1. 12 1.17 0.54 0.82 .... .... .... .... 1.40 .... -.-. 1,300 ............ 1,352 1,521 3,000 1.621 1,354 1,636 1, R46 3.000 1.248 3,412 1 ,6 S 1,229 1,77Y 2 414 4.535 6,000 1.736 2,250 6,195 2,415 4,700 5,723 1,884 3.560 1,595 1.565 1.231 3,624 1.371 G,430 3, OOO 6 ,9 6,282 3,278 1,890 1,564 1,306 1,530 2,467 1,689 1,788 1,400 5,200 2,345 1,44i 5:316 ........... 1,3w 1,325 1,148 1,312 .............. 2,300 3,339 1,600 1,921 2,920 1,400 .I.. ..... 1,572 1,523 3,251 1,295 - - 6 2 5 3 6 2 5 6 9 6 6 6 .. .. 6 3 6 6 9 6 19 3 G 3 6 LO 3 6 30 6 3 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 3 3 3 6 6 19 3 6 6 3 .. .. .. .. .. 2 3 3 6 6 6 6 17 3 2 6 1 6 3 3 6 5 1 6 6 3 3 1 3 .. .. 3 3 3 3 .. ._ 54.0 57.0 57.8 55.6 54.4 53.6 54.4 - ;: $E ; - 41 481 41 44 44 43 38 41 38 44 51 42 .. .. 44 41 43 47 39 35 43 42 47 41 40 45 39 43 40 40 38 48 .. .. ... ... .. ... 41 43 45 41 38 41 34 49 45 40 .. .. ... ... .. 56 38 43 45 45 40 8 46 40 41 31 41 43 37 42 45 40 39 38 40 52 .. .. .. 46 43 36 44 4s 35 .. __ - 2.0 - 1.5 + 0.3 - 3.1 .. -. ... ............. ______ . - 0.8 - ?i r" - 1.02 1.11 1.82 1.17 2.12 1.52 2.30 1.92 1.19 1.58 1.77 0.85 .... 2.98 4.05 2.57 5.67 ?. 60 2.13 4.42 3.12 3.50 ?. 63 5.62 2.52 3.54 5.57 4.40 ?. 95 2.93 3.73 3.10 2.35 4.19 4.80 ?. 36 ?. 86 1.99 1.89 2. oa 1.97 2.65 2.38 5.14 4.47 5.10 3.10 3.61 3.38 2.85 3.73 4.56 3.71 4.13 3. I3 4.53 3.00 2.65 1.90 3. oli 5.68 1.99 5.00 3.55 2.1: 4.42 3.97 4.45 2.27 3.00 2. 40 4.05 3.5s 1.85 3.86 3.54 3.70 3.75 3. %5 3.73 2.25 3. a4 ..... ..... ..... ..... 4.50 ..... .... 5. az .._. 12 13 10 1 0 13 17 12 14 10 6 9 10 5 la 10 o 9 8 9 6 9 9 2 .._ 4 17 12 12 13 4 13 G 7 io' 5 9 10 7 7 9 15 17 3 5 10 14 13 11 12 14 12 9 7 12 11 i n i n 11 8 1 3 6 11 20 15 8 1 11 7 11 2 6 11 9 9 13 11 19 9 11 23 14 10 17 10 13 14 13 -.. ...... ...... 19 5 7 7 9 9 9 1 11 21 8 11 12 'ii 9 6 15 13 10 11 12 10 8 4 18 16 4 9 11 S 6 7 7 9 11 1s 16 12 6 9 9 7 8 12 12 7 9 8 8 ...... I ....... 3 ....... ....... 50.8 55.4 49.6 53.0 55.9 ............. - 3.5 - 2.8 ....... _._._. . ....... ...... 51.2 49.6 52.8 54.9 .......I... ....... 86 ....... 92 - ?.5 89 ....... 95 ................. 54.6 ....... 54.4 - 1.7 55.0 - 1.2 57.7 + 0.1 51.3 - 3.6 54.zf ....... 58.8 - 1,s 55.7 ....... ...... .......... .......... ...... ...... I .......... 93 90 90 94 89 w 95 97 27 27 29 aut 29 ?8t 28 27 28 27 32 57 '25 35 31 ?9 ........ ........ ........ ...... 54.5 54.6 54.6 53.6d 54.4 55.2 54.3 54.9 55.4 55.8 55.6 49.4 58.2 51.2 50.4 54.3 57.4 52.S 56.6 56.1 56.6 54.0 .......I... ....... %7 - 2.1 90 ....... 96 - 3.0 w - 0.9 93 - 2.1 92 - 0.9 98, ....... 95 - 2.1 97 - 0.9 94 - 0.9 91 ....... ss - 0.2 $5 ....... 89 ....... S9 - 2.2 91 - 1.6 93 - 3.0 92 - 1.1 93 ....... 94 ....... 94 - 1.7 94 ................. 26 29 27 29 27 2: 23 2s 27 27 27 27 ........ 26 28 24 ?8' 24 32 24 30 29 33 25 25 27 Z i t zit 27 2st 24 26 28 ZS ra ........ 56.1 55.9 53.0 52.6 ............. ............. 1 :::: - 3.2 96 ....... 92 ....... 93' - 1.6 91 ................. 23 27 29 28 ........ ........ 31 26 181 30 ........ J f $ ." Y Ei S tat.ions. Counties. Observers. 27 17 H. H. McCumber. Frank Gotschall. I. P. Kidder. 0. H. Opland. C. J. Hoof. J. M. Connoll J. Chrlstiansen. J. E. Goforth. . R. E. Sheriff. H. 6. Wood. E. G. Ranum. W. R. Peterson. U. 8. Weather Bureau. J.V. M. Sunbirg. ........ ........ - 1.49 - 1.39 - 0.13 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... - 1.20 ....... - 0.61 - 1.41 + 0.19 + 2.36 - 0.79 - 0.61 ....... ....... ....... + 0.27 + 0.51 + 1.92 + 1.M + 1.34 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... - 1.35 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... + 2.60 + 0.54 + 2.36 - 1.08 ....... ....... t 0.3ti ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... f 2.24 f 1.43 + 0.30 + 1.61 - 0.92 - 0.40 + 0.58 + 2.31 ....... ....... ....... ....... + 0.95 + 1.25 + 1.39 + 0.65 t 1.19 - 0.44 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........ ........ f 1.62 f 1.20 + 0.33 ....... ........ ........ 94 95 93 93 95 93' 89 .... D. Q. Gallett. I. T. Lothrop. C. H. StillweU. T. J. Markey. U. 8. Reclamation Service. James A. Howard. W. 8. Qiven. E eriment Station. J.%. Ault. U. 8. Forest Service. John H. Holsev. Fred Noerenbirg. M. N. Bradley Frank Willi&'s. 0. H. La Craft. E eriment Station. R?. Imes. DysonB ers. R. E. G L h a w . Frank E. Miller. W. E. WMte. M. P. Dowllng, A. B. Wood. Dr. John F. Chandler. A. E. Peterson. James E . Blaine. Carl 0. Moen. W. P. Wagner. Experiment station. U. G. Stevenson. Robert R. Saul. Miss Belle Talcott. D. R. McLean. 9. S. Judy. Post Hmpital. J. E. Jeffers. H. C. Hofmuhr. T. C. Wllllamson. A. M. Alexander. Mrs. Laura Sinclair. E E 2 X r v e y . 5. M. Booth. E eriment Station. E%. Myers. J. J. Cox. M. A. Shuster. r. U. 8. Weather !3ureau. H. J. Daile Rev. D. S. %mm. R. C. Van Horn. G. D. Rose. E. L. Ebbert. E. F. Irwin. J. C. Foot. M. H. D a b . J. W. Kozal. Hillard W benga. rank A. &owe. J. 8. Headle Miss Mary Atridge. C. W. Downey. Thomas J. Morris. L. C . Bode. J. E. Strouse. H. P. Camp. E. E. Heywood. U. S. Reclamation Service. J. W. Brets. W. C. Rempfer. Charles Miner. U. S. Weather Bureau. W. A. Spencer. W. 0. Andrews. J. H. Jonas. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Y. Schmldt. A. a. H ~U . Aberdeen.. ............ Academy.. ............ Alexandria.. ........... Armour.. .............. Bellefourche.. .......... Blunt.. ................ Brltton.. .............. Brookings.. ............ Bryant ................. Camp Crook ............ canton.. ............... Cascade Springs.. ...... Castlewood.. ........... Centerrille.. ............ Clark ................... Cottonwood.. .......... Custer .................. Daviston.. ............. Deadwood. ............ DeerEeld.. ............. De Smet. .............. Dow ling ............... Dumont ............... E leButte E2es ....... :: : : : : : : : Elk Mountain .......... Elllugton.. ............ Englewood. ............ Eureka ................. Fairfar.. ............... Faith.. ................ Faulkton ............... Flandreau.. ............ Forestburg.. ........... Fort Meade.. .......... Frederick. ............. Greenmont ............. Greenwood.. ........... Goldfield. .............. Hardy anger Station. Harveys Ranch ........ Hermosa. .............. Highmore.. ............ Hopewell. ............. Howard.. .............. Howell.:. .............. Huron ................. Ipswich.. .............. hadoka.. .............. Kemmhec.. ............ Kimba ll..... ........... La Delle.. ............. Lead.. ................. Lemmon ............... Marion. ................ Marston.. .............. Meadow.. .............. Mellette.. .............. Milbank ................ Mitchell.. .............. Murdo.. ............... Oelrichs.. .............. Onska ................. Odds.. ................ Orman.. ............... Ottumwa.. ............ Parkston.. ............. Pearl Creek.. .......... Pierre.. ................ Pine Ridge ............. Plankington. .......... Pollock. ............... Ra idCity ........... Reheld. . ::.. ......... H a r d i y v e . .......... m-0. ................ Mobridge ............... ... 91' 91 94 90 94 ...... I :: ."" 55.6 _.._. 53.7 ....... 93 51.6 ....... ......I ....... 1 .... ......I ___.___~.__. 55.4d ....... 95 54.0 ...... .I 94' ...... I ....... I .... ._.I ..... 726 TABLE ;g n u 3 6 3 6 lt 3 3 11 7 6 6 2 3 10 6 15 3t 1 4 15 2 4t 3 3 4 3 3 _.. 3 3 3 4 3 3 t 3 23 3 6 6t 3t 11 10 6 5t MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. .-Climatological data for May, 1919. District No. 6-Continued. - R nm -6 22 -0 1 ~- ....... 37 37 39 42' 36' 8 4 4 35 46 44 6 4 3 4 4 8 42 38' 39 40 38 ...... 3a ...... ...... 35 50 2 3 5 44 57 39 41' 3 2 5 38 43 4 4 0 4 4 4 36 43 42 4 4 5 81 36. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... __.. ....... ....... ....... ....... 36 401 53 42 43 44 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... 41 49s 42 G H 35 39 34 43 33 36 6 4 6 3 4 9 47 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... MAY, 1913 Y s i ! a ": -_ ........ - n' 36 -8 i s ;$ a .5 js : - 10 13 12 7 18 .. 1; 11 6 10 15 11 13 11 14 14 8 12 9 15 17 11 6 4 10 8 3 5 1 5s 13 A 5 11 9 7 9 8 4 6 11 3 8 7 Ij 3 7 2 3 1 7 6 7 7 4 4 a ... ... ... a ... 12 11 4 7 15 13 8 11 11 10 8 6 12 5 11 8 13 11 15 5 11 7 a ... South Dakofa-Contd. Rocbford ............... Rosebud R ~l p ................. Eelby .................. Sioux Falk ............. sisseton.. .............. Eorum ................. Epeafih.. ............. Etephan ................ Tama.. ................ Timber Lake... ........ Tynda ll... ............. Vale ................... Vermilion.. ............ W a r n Ranch. ........ Watertown ............. Wentworth.. .......... White Lake.. .......... Winner ................ Wood .................. Yankton.. ............. ............... Pennington. ...... 5,224 Todd 2,m Day ...................... Walworth ................ Minnebah8.. ...... 1 4oc Perk ins .................. LaWnC33.. ....... 3,647 Hyde. ............ 1,84(1 Meade. ................... Bonhomme. ...... 1,41E Butte ............. 2 7BIi Codington ......... 1,735 Aurora.. .......... 1,6# Trilp ............. 2,W Me ette .................. Yankton.. ........ 1,234 .............. ~o b e r t s .. ......... 1: 202 Dewey.. .......... 2,163 clay. ............. 1: 222 LaWPDC33.. ....... 4, oo(1 Lake.. ................... 27 27 29 29 2 27 22 30 18 32 2 9 3 5 ."% m 2a z t 29 29 29 31 31 28 31 29 29 29 29 ........ 30 ;; 30 2 9 2 8 32 33 15 25 32 12 34 30 28 31 18 ....... ....... ........ ....... ....... Minnufiia. Pipestone .............. Cblmodn. Pipestone.. ..... __ 1,71C Arriba ................. Auldhurst.. ........... Bennett (near). ........ Boulder.. .............. Burlington.. ........... LiOCOh ........... 5,243 Teller.. ........... 8,5W AT8 8hOe 5,484 BoJder. .:: 1 : ::::: 5,347 Kit Carson.. ...... 4,160 Park .............. D O U K ~. .......... 8,445 6,220 1.14 0.43 1.24 1.85 0.66 0.27 0.41 1.14 3.09 1.68 2.33 1.93 2.08 2.72 2.56 1.56 0.59 3. lti 2.92 IJ. G2 1.711 1.33 0.50 2.25 1.84 0.34 1.50 ....... _______ -1.08 - 0.98 ....... - 2.16 - 1.05 - 0.86 ....... - 0.84 + 0.44 ....... - 0.33 + 0.62 ....... ....... - 1.55 - 1.72 - 1.22 ....... - 1.58 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ............ ....... ............ ............... Cestle Rock... ......... Cheesman.. ............ Cheyenne Wells.. ...... Corona.. ............... Denver ................ Edgewatsr.. ........... Estes Park Fish Hatch. Fort Collins.. ............. Fort Lupton.. ......... Fort Morgan. __ _____ .__ Frances ................ Frys Ranch.. .......... Geor town G r e e g . ... :: ::: ::::::: Grover (near). ............ Hartsel ................ Hawthorne.. ......... Hol oke (near) ......... I d d o Springs.. ........ Julesburg.. ............ Kersey ................. Laporte.. .............. Leroy(nesr) ........... Longmont. ............ Longs Peak (near). .... Mermo.. ............... Moraine ................ Platte Canon.. ......... Jeffekon.. ........ 6,890 CheveMe.. ....... 4.27Y Grand.. .......... 11,6BU Denver ........... 5 372 Jefferson. ......... 5:450 Larimer.. ......... 8 .M ..do.. .......... 4.9s Weld.. ........... 4,907 Mor an 4,319 Boddei.:::::::::: 9,3W Larimer.. ......... I , 500 Clear Crwk. ...... S.550 Weld.. ........... 4,MY ..do.. .......... 5,076 Park .............. 8.892 Boulder.. ......... 6, UXl Phillig.. .......... !,745 Clear reeh.. ..... d,513 Sedgwick. ........ 3,465 Weld.. ........... 4.571 Larimer.. ......... 5,053 Logan ............. 4.380 Boulder.. ......... 4.950 Larimer.. ......... 8,600 Log an... ................. Larimer ........... 7,175 Jefferson.. ........ 5.492 29 29 ?6t 31 31 29 ....... 31 28 ....... ....... 22 29ta ........ ....... ........ ........ ........ 13 20 2 9 2 9 30 ........ ........ ....... ........ 0.80 2.05 0.10 0.65 0.50 3.70 3.36 2.66 1.38 1.30 ............ - 1.07 ....... - 2.1s - 1.63 - 2.73 ....... ............ ....... + 0.0s - 1.n - 1.01 St. Cloud.. ............ Larimer ........... 8edgwkk.. ........... _I Bedgwicli. ........ Spicer (near). .......... Jackson.. ......... Water ale.. ........... Larimer ........... Sterlinj.. .............. Iagan. ............ 7;750 3.539 8,700 3.892 5,2W Wray .................. Yuma... Nebraska. ................... Yuma ............. 3.512 .do.. 4,13 .......... 28 29 gt 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 2 ........ 30 32 g ........ ........ 3a ........ ........ 37 39 2 9 4 0 36 30 ..... 3a ........ ....... ........ ......... ......... ;; ......... Brown.. .......... Boo ne... .......... Boxbutte. ........ Harlan.. ..... .: ... Vallev. ........... 2,531 1,741 3,966 1,939 3,186 5.65 1.65 2.52 3.02 5.30 3.10 5.26 6.67 5.90 4.07 8.06 6.99 1.99 5.58 ....... + 0.13 - 1.07 - 0.74 - 0.42 ....... + 0.15 + 1.12 + 1.79 + 3.75 ....... + 2.55 -n.79 + 1.40 Sherman.. ........ Holt .............. Nemah8.. ........ Hamilton.. ....... Gage .............. Furnas-. .......... 2 108 1,792 I,% 2,147 1:al sarp ............. Was mgtan ....... G d e l d . ................. Iinox .................... York.. ............ Blaine. .................. Morrm. .......... Custar. ........... Thayer ............ Dungy-. .......... Phelg F... .......... 1,21c 2,961 2.515 1,122 1,715 3,655 2,475 1,5E 2.28 6.09 3.65 6.72 4.10 3.02 2.08 2.76 4.96 ............ ....... + 1.25 _______ - 0.93 - 0.36 - 0.38 ....... ....... ....... - 6 $ 3 k L( 1 - 3 le ; 22 7 2 24 9 3 1 16 5 12 3 19 20 4 1 39 .. 12 7 3 5 17 3 21 10 21 6 41 5 4 34 3 15 8 3 11 22 9 4 4 17 13 22 24 12 i n .. ia 23 14 10 5 3 4 17 22 i n a ia 18 2-2 13 a 29 21 6 21 21 23 22 33 5 1 6 15 1 17 19 2 .. ia Precipitation, in inches. Sky. Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. - sa ag E2 z -0 20 - 2.5 T. 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... 0 n n n 1.0 0 0 0 0 .o T. 0 2.0 0 0 1'. 1.5 0 0 0.5 0 0 ..... n 4. a n n n ..... ..... ..... a. o 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..... n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T. ..... n - c I? I U IT IC IS - 15 9 11 12 19 14 9 15 11 13 9 9 14 8 15 12 11 13 a 1; 9 1 53 4 6 2 5 7 3 41 4 17 10 11' 3 5 9 3 5 6 5 8 41 ia 5 i a 3 13' 3 11 3 9 5 5 !1 17 6 3 15 8 ; 14 6 4 16 4 8 11 5 14 4 I O 9 12 4 4 - 8 a - .... 55.0 51. 8 53.9 56.2 54.2 50. S 52.2 54.0 54.0 53.6 59.0 52.0 54.4 56.7 56.6 58.2 .... 57. a .... .... 54. a 57.4 56.4 61.3 55.4 53.8 GO. 0 33.2 57.5 56.1 .... .... .... .... 54. a .... 60.0 47.4 45.6 59.0 54.4 .... .... .... 54.6 51.2 .... .... .... .... .... 44.4 46.1 55.9 59.0 57.0 61.0 .... .... .... .... .... 54.9 58. 3 53.3 63.2 6% 3 .... .... .... .... 61.7 62.4 65.1 61.9 .... .... .... 61.4 58.0 .... ..... ..... 68.4 59.0 ._._. - % 6 E - ... 92 s8 91 94 Y.5 92 92 93 95 96 93 92 94 90 80 94 96 ... ... Loa 87 89 87 9s s6 so 941 53 91 87 83 92 71 78 on ga S i 7% .. .. .. .. 72 74 93 91 86 96 93 00 A7 .02 .. .. 96 96 9a ga no 97 Loa 911, 93 98 ... ... ... - ;8 12 c 0 - 0.74 1.07 1. 13 0.73 1.04 0.65 1.21 1. 15 0.70 0.64 2.38 0.92 1.88 0.70 0.90 1.37 0.46 0.86 ..... 0. ai 2. 20 1.33 0.33 0.15 0.70 0.86 0.32 0.15 0.11 0.52 0.65 0.96 0.94 1.25 0.96 0.96 0.40 0.82 3.05 0.75 0.51 0.36 1.45 1.15 n. 34 1. ia n. 41 n. 36 n. 74 .... .... .... n. tin n. 95 n. io 0.10 0.26 1.15 2.16 1.48 0.68 .... n. 83 1. ao 1.81 1.10 1.86 1.36 1. n 2.88 1.84 2.25 1.85 2.31 3.32 0.53 2.05 1.54 1.42 1.02 3.50 1.16 0.90 1.18 0.65 1.46 .... - ii 2 5 e 5 - 4 5 6 8 10 13 12 9 a 20 4 11 2 16 11 11 15 a a 10 4 5 24 61 20 5 12 14 15 6 21' 15 14 0 7 8' 1 15 7 18 6 8 11; 14 .. ia nl 10 .. .. 17' 17 15 1 16 6 18 15 11 17 .. .. 0 7 19 Y 16 16 17 10 19 16 12 19 12 20 12 13 7 10 5 13 17 18 ia .. - $ ' P i g ;z se - 12 17 14 11 2 4 10 14 0 20 9 16 6 11 6 8 8 11 10 14 a 17 6 19' 7 20 17 12 9 32 51 9 9 14 14 10' 25 7 21 8 7 17 10 9 261 16 .. in 73 11 0' 12 15 10 7 15 9 .. .. 10 7 6 10 7 7 6 11 3 8 11 7 13 10 17 16 9 2 9 a a a .. a El &4 E@ n 10 -a & ~ ...... - 2.6 ...... ...... - 1.a ...... ...... - 1. 7 ...... ...... ...... - 2.1 - 0.1 - 2.5 - 1.6 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... - 1.8 - 0.8 ...... ...... ...... t 0.3 ...... ..... t 1.8 t 3.1 t 2.2 t 0.8 ..... ..... ..... t 0;2 ..... t 2.11, ..... ...... ..... t 2 .4 ..... ..... ..... - 2 .2 t 2.7 ..... ..... ...... ..... ..... t 3.n ..... t 0.8 ..... ..... ...... ...... ..... t 3.6 t 2.7 ..... ...... - 1.6 - 1.6 t 1.8 - 0.3 ...... ...... ...... ...... - n. 1 t 0.6 t 2.6 n. o ...... ...... ...... f 0.5 ...... ...... ...... ...... f 2.6 - 0.3 ...... Observers. 3.02 3. O i 3.94 2. a3 5.75 2.26 2.7s 3. i 2 2.05 3.09 6.51 2.57 4. i 8 2.01 5.35 3.07 2.45 2.78 5.87 .... 3. a6 MI'S. M. E. DefIenbaugh. W. M. Ege. 0. 0. Floren. Miss Gertrude Hall. J. H. Bechtold. George Gra M. 6. E b e r L . A. E. Johnson. Rev. A. fittingly. E. J. Lahman. w. E. Prenn. F. F. Chladek. U. 8. Reclamation EerViOe. Prof. E. C. Perisho.,' George waters. Robert Q. Wood. R. C. Zimmerman. Mrs. G. A. Rogers. J. W. BarnUm. Fmd E. K h h . U. E. Weather Bureau nw. nw. nw. nw. nw. nw. e. nw. nw. ne. nw. nw. e. ne. n. e. ne. nw. s. ...... se. ne. ne. ne. se. e. nw. ne. s. 0. sw. W. sw. ....... + 0.59 ....... ....... + 1.55 ....... ....... - 0.72 ....... ....... ....... + 2.67 + 0.53 + 0.55 + 1.72 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... + 1.97 4.30 + 0.55 A. L. Doan. C. A. Creel. Harry Dunmire. J. F. Egelhoff. Prof. J. A. Hunter. Harriet M. C s d l . Thos. P. Vaughn. J. G. Thornburg. IT. 8. Weather Bureau. N. P. Levin, M. D. 0. H. Thomgon. Colorado A g r l c u l t d College. R. W. Benedict. Great WfSbITl sugar CO. C. W. Barry. Norman W. Fry. H. L. Corbett. Burton Reynolds. D. M. Porter. Emily Kleinknecht. B. E. Chesebro. A. C. Cauble. J. J. Willis. Great Western Co. Do. P. A. T a t . Chss. Green. Greet Weatern sugar co. Enos Great A. Western Mills. 5- Co. chas. A. Chapman. Denver Union Water Co. Miss G u i b Sivers. E d w i n h w i s M D. Frank W. Mthphy. Great Western Sugar Co. P. H. Boothroyd. J. C. Tuomey. Matthew Harr. W. P. Davis. J. W. Adam. Do. w . nw. n. se. W. W. ..... e. nw. nw. se. e. ..... ..... sw. ..... ..... S. W. S. W. sw. s0. ..... ..... n. ne. n. ne. n. ne. nw. se. ne. ne. nw. ne. n. S. S. se. se. 8. se. 98. ..... sw. nw. ..... e@. 88. John M. Cotton. F. M. Weiteel. J. A. Keegan. W. A. Sharpnrk. J. L. Owen. A. E. Johns. Dr. A. E. Mansfelde. F. Rein. C. J. Wilson. 5. R. Hu!lmm. A. D. TraVfs. H. E. Palmer. T. M. Davls. A. A. Tyler. R. D. Druliner. W. F. Dobbin. D. C. Van Deusen. H. C. Mead. Dr. L. C. Bleick. E. C. R o w . W. E. Turnbull. R. H. WlU. R. V. Mccall. Henry Middendorl. Ainsworth. ............ Albion.. ............... Alliance.. .............. -8. ................. AICadb.. .............. Arden.. ................ Ashland.. ............. Ashtan ................. Atkinson ............... Auburn.. .............. Aurora.. ............... Beatrice.. .............. Beaver City.. .......... Belleme. .............. Benkelmsn ............ Bertrand.. ............. Blair.. ................. Blake.. ................ Bloomtield.. ........... Bradshaw.. ............ Brewster.. ............. B r i m o r t .. ........... Broken Bow. .......... Bruning ............... ......... ........ I . MAY, 1913. stations. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 1.-Climatological datafor May, 1913. District No. &-Continued. ~- Counties. 737 2.29 4.24 2.G 4.4s 1.03 3.55 6.03 5.w 1.$? 2.21 1.81 5.65 3.75 4.73 4.06 4.92 5.05 8.17 4.46 4.12 3.50 2.53 4,s 4.93 i.14 3.45 1. ii 2. S2 2.07 3.23 1.4i 3.63 4.30 5.20 - $. R k E % 8 cl - 8 19 7 4 20 6 20 30 26 5 1b 23 s 5 5 5 20 23 1 33 20 1s 30 '21 33 12 23 3s 10 11 1s 7.3 10 17 13 .. ;; 24 26 27 4 9 2 4 23 16 23 25 25 1s 5 24 35 l i .. 9 .. 16 20 34 2 10 4 36 4 37 2 31 25 39 27 43 15 18 6 15 5 19 18 6 9 13 36 20 13 18 26 31 26 2.3 20 2 .. ....... + 1.a - 1.Y0 + 1.91 + O.bO - 1.16 -1.09 + 1.19 ....... .... 4.. ....... ....... ............ ....... ....... ....... 1.45'....... + 0.81 + 1.Z + 3.33 + 0.54 - 0.61 + 0.81 - 0.91 + 0. ti7 + 0.73 + 3.31; - 0.i4 - 1.31 - 0.25 - 0.89 - 1.16 + 1.08 + 0.65 + 0.29 ....... - i'd :: 5 % .5 iia ;= $ - 5 13 13 7 7 12 10 I 1: i 1; _. 13 11 12 9 15 8 12 1u 9 10 s 9 10 10 4 5 i 10 5 11 8 13 13 12 5 9 14 4 13 11 3 9 0 9 8 6 U 8 1 0 12 5 .. .. .. ... .. 13 8 11 9 6 6 12 9 5 10 S 11 14 1" S 13 5 8 4 t? 10 9 11 10 9 8 9 12 6 9 9 8 11 60.6 5i. 1 ............... + 1.4 98 ....... 93 ............... ............... ............... ............... 58.6 1. _. __. . 102 2. Y2 2.w2 6.45 2.54 2.76 2.36 1.71 1.31 5.65 1.95 1.69 1.20 3.13 1.98 2.17 6.02 1.24 1.95 ............ - 0. 78 - 0.G2 + 1.97 ............ ....... ....... ....... ....... - 2.Y4 + 0.03 ....... - 1.17 2 .~~3 1: 1.24 - 0.27 - 0.66 + 1 .7 + 1.21 ....... ............ ...... ::::::: 63.6 ,+ 2.3 ................ 57.4 ....... 61,s f 0 .9 ::: 94 92 100 53.9 + 0.3 90 1.5Y 3.51 7.45 2.26 4.02 3.41 1.00 ....... ....... + 2 .i 7 ....... + 0.09 + 0.21 - 3.51 w.9 &l L .l c + R2.5 59.4 G3.2i 57.6 60.2 ($5.4 ............... ....... 1m ................ ................ 1.7 9fi + 1.3 96 ....... 95 ....... 95 + 0.9 9G + 0.8 99 + 3.2 1100 0.i3 5.19 fi.77 3.02 ............ ....... - 0.66 + 1 ,s ....... 4.SR 4.59 4.sx 4.59 J. 19 3.35 3.12 7.74 1.49 5.72 + 1.44 + 1.35 + 0.78 + 1.03 + 1.61 - 1.01 + 0.26 + 3.12 - 1.17 ....... 61.1 m.5 57.7 62.9 61.3 ............. I... - 0.2 102 + 2.4 91 + 1.5 197 - 0.8 199 ...... .1a3 Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitatien, in inches. Sky. - - - E?. zz B E2 $g - h - 0 a 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... .... ..... .... T. 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 T. 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 ..... ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..... - a i: 1: Z C 3 6 b-E 2 P 3s - U 13 12 7 11 7 10 6 10 S 8 8 .. .. 4 .. 6 9 6 11 Y 10 .. 1 8 .. , 12 16 10 7 14 8 20 4 8 .. .. .. .. 1s s lli 15 14 11 5 7 11 13 1: .. .. 8 5 6 9 6 13 9 i 14 17 14 8 3 .. .. .. 4 6 S 11 6 10 6 6 9 5 4 4 2 11 .. ___ 2 5 4 -~ B 30 31 34 36 39 36 20 53 3s 34 .... .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... S6 36 35 39 29 33 38 35 36 30 25 33 39 2s 36 30 36 37 38 36 ..... ..... ..... _._.. ___.. ..... ___.. _._.. ..... 24 33 40 31 37 30 30 34 40 30 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 35 ..... ..... ..... ..... 35 23 36 33 3.5 31; 31 35 42 ..... ..... ..... 31; ..... ..... 44 37 27 31; 31 34 35 36 34 33 25 30 ..... .... ..... - x 3 -5 3 22 0 - 0. i 0 1.26 0.YO 3. 43 0.33 1.55 1.180 1.4s 0.42 1.39 0.42 2.32 2. BO 1.4s 2.15 0.61 1.44 1. so 2.13 2.4s l.b2 1. b3 0.90 0. 76 1.30 9 "2 1.90 1. 40 0. su 1.3s 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.41 1. Kl 1.09 2.2U 0. 6i 1.50 1. D7 0.90 1.20 0.1% 0. s1 0. ;? 1.20 1.15 0. w 0. 56 0.39 1.05 0.99 1.25 3.20 0.6s 1.00 1.75 1.07 0.94 0.80 1.33 0.2s 1. so 0.63 1.55 1.25 2.11 1.15 1.96 3.62 1.liO 0.20 1.15 0.30 1. ii 3.30 0.99 1.39 2. w 1.30 1. 73 2.10 1.Ji 1.33 1.80 2.00 0.62 2. i0 ..... -. - ..... ..... ..... .... .... .... ..... ..... - 1 a $ 2 5 6 i= : - 13 11 10 1Y 5 14 .. 1: I 11 12 17 IS S 11 11 18 l i 4 6 13 11 16 14 7 17 10 9 16 8 22 6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 10 16 i 9 13 6 13 13 13 18 5 11 ... ... ... ... ... ... 18 .3 9 11 11 18 16 I1 13 5 4 12 9 i ... ... ... 1s "3 1s 14 17 13 11 18 8 11 15 10 21 9 - 2; ;x :E - 1u .. 1 .. 9 5 15 10 4 l b 10 11 b 5 19 .. 14 1: i l b 15 11 12 b 5 6 4 14 8 7 3 5 li .. 3, b ; 1; 14 13 .. 0 13 13 .. 5 3 16 11 14 0 b 1 3 10 12 10 5 14 "1 .. 9 2 5 6 8 8 14 7 14 15 12 17 8 8 Observm. 0; Y a" ~ ~~ Nebraska-Continued. Burge.. ................ Burwell.. .............. Butte.. ................ Cairo.. ................. Callawas.. ............. Cambri ge.. ........... Columbus.. ............ Crete.. ................. Culbertson.. ........... Curly.. ................ Curt is .................. Dalton.. ............... David City ............. Du Bois ................ Dumas.. ............... Elm Creek ............. Elsie.. ................. Ericson (near).. ....... Ewing.. ............... Exeter. ................ Fairbury.. ............. Fairmont .............. Falls Citi,. ............. Fort Ro i s o n ......... Franklin.. ............. Fremont ............... Fullerton. ............. Geneva. ............... Genoa. ................. Gordon.. .............. Gos~er.. ............... Got enhurg ............ Grand Island.. ........ Grant.. ................ Greeley ................ Guide Rock ............ Haigler ................ Halsey.. ............... Hatiigton.. ........... Harvard. .............. Hastings.. ............. Hayes Center.. ........ Hay Springs ........... Hebron ................ Heminglord ............ Hendle y ............... Hershey.. .............. Hillside.. .............. Holdredge ............. H o r .. .............. Hi (near) ............ Imperial.. ............. Kearney ............... Kimhall ................ Kirkwood.. ............ Kowands .............. Lexington. ............ Lincoln. ............... Lodgepole.. ............ Loup City.. ........... McCook.. .............. McCool Junction.. ..... Mad i s o u ............... Marquette ............. Yaw. .................. Mason City.. .......... Minntare.. ............. Minden. ............... Mitchell.. .............. Nehraska City.. ....... Nelson.. ............... Norfolk.. .............. North Loup ............ Xorth Platte ........... Oakdale.. .............. Omaha ................. O'Feill.. ............... Ord.. .................. Orlenns ................ Osceok ................ Oshkosh ............... Palisade. .............. Palmyra m.. .......... Pawnee C.itv __.__ ___._. Paiton. ................ Plrmouth.. ............ Piirdurn.. ............. Ravenna. .............. Red Cloud ............. St. Lihorv.. ........... st.. Paul.:. ............. Santee. ................ Schuyler.. ............. Rcottshlnff ............. Seward ................ Sidney.. .. .. ........... Springfield.. ........... 480-13- 57.2 ....... 94 ................ ' I 57.G ! ..... ._, 94 Cherry.. ......... Garfield. ......... Bo d ............ H A . ............ Custer.. ......... Furnas.. ......... Platte.. .......... Saline. ........... Hitchcock.. ...... Sioux. ........... Frontier.. ....... Cheyenne. ....... Butler. .......... Pawnee.. ........ Gameld.. ........ Buffalo.. ........ Perkins. ......... Garfield. ......... Holt ............. Fillmore. ........ Jefferson. ........ Fillmore. ........ Richardson. ...... Ualves. .......... Frauklin. ........ Dodge.. ......... Nance.. .......... Fillmore. ........ Nance.. .......... Sheridan. ........ Gosper ........... Dawson.. ........ Hall. ............ Perkins.. ........ GreeIev. ......... Webs&. ........ Dundv.. ......... Thomk ......... Cedar.. .......... Clay.. ........... Adams.. ......... Hayes ............ Sheridan.. ....... Thayer.. ......... Boxbutte.. ...... Fumas.. ......... Lincoln.. ........ McPherson.. ..... Phelps ........... Dodge,. ......... Banner. ......... Chase. ........... Buffalo. ......... Iiimhall.. ....... Rock.. ........... Garden. ......... Dawson.. ........ Lancaster ........ Cheyenne. ....... Sherman.. ....... Redw-illow ....... Pork.. ........... Madison.. ....... Hamilton. ....... Brown.. ......... Custer.. ......... Scotts Bluff.. .... Kearuey ......... Scotts Bluff.. .... Cjtoe.. ........... Niickolls ......... Madison. ........ Valley.. ......... L i c d n .......... Antelope.. ....... Douglas. ......... IIolt.. ........... Valley.. ......... Harlan.. ......... Polk. ............ Garden .......... Hitchcock.. ...... Otoe.. ........... Pawnee.. ........ Keith.. .......... Jefferson. ........ Blaine. .......... Buffalo.. ........ Wehster. ......... Howard.. ........ ..... do, .......... %ox.. .......... Colfas.. .......... Scotts Bluff.. .... Seward .......... Cheyenne. ....... sarpy.. .......... --5 2, 6i4 3,180 1,951 2,555 2,253 1,442 2,565 3,553 4,273 1, ti19 1,074 2.2m 3,382 2 ,m 1,888 1,607 1.316 1,641 693 3,764 1,8B 1,2m 1,629 1, 633 1,584 3,550 2.557 1,860 3,4N 3,021 1,646 3,258 2,695 1,309 1,812 I ,W 3, sa1 1.458 4.256 2,231 2. w- 3.461 2.324 1,235 3,2i8 2,146 4.697 2.3<% 1,189 2. Ocji 2.506 1.575 1,5S5 1. a0 9 _..-ai 1- 3.825 2,169 3.950 941 1, IW 1.53? 1.961 2. a1 1. ;a2 1.103 1. 97.5 2,062 1.993 1.614 3,393 1.142 1.17s 3.m 1.419 2,026 1.w 1.887 1.796 1.357 3, W8 1.435 4, C N 1, a52 ...... 1.343s ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3, 830 ...... ...... ...... ...... 28 ... n- -1 3 3 47' 4G 46 47 39 82 50 44' 44 3 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 49 3 i 36 38 41 46 3Y 36 38 51r ... n. ..... e. H. A. Davis. W. I;. McMullen. w. whitla. Elliott Harrison. .- 6 3 6 ti1 3 3 31 ...... ....... 51.5 ....... S. se. SB. S. ne. ue. se. n. S. ...... S. J. H. Evans. ... 29 29 ... ... ... ... 29 6 21 6 E. L. Suiton. J. F. Brittain. J. -4. Bodyfield. G. H. Benson. Frank hinsworth. ..... ne. ..... 0 li 10 3 6 6 23 0 S. S. n. se. ne. se. se. se. ..... W. F. Cramh. C. B. B 4. R. R. Co. Dr. J. C. Yutev. Post surgeon.-- A. R. Peck. Ernest Hahn Dr. F. W. Johnson. F. M. Fldry. F. W. Parsons. G. F. Williams. E. H. Stoll. Dr. W. J. Bartholomew. E. A. Barnes. Anson K. Holmes. W. E. Morgan. J. S. Marsh. J. L. Pember. U. 8. Forest Service. U.6 I+ 2.0 102 61.8 + 1.5 101 W. Jd/ ....... 1U w.0 + 1.1 95 60.4 + 0.2 101 56.0r ....... 93 6 3 n. S. se. se. se. se. ... 46 4; 50 H 3 31 3 41 ....... 10' 57.0 I ....... 99 ..I... ... ... .... .....I ....... I... 59.Y + 1.9 94 57.4 1 - 0.9 Y5 ... 4s 40 ............ 3.1s - 0.61 9.05 + 4.69 ... ''8 "9 _.. 3 6 ne. ne. UW. ..... D. E. Ewing. Bert Gregg. C. B. & (2. R. R. Co. Jos. M. Crosby. ... 3Y ... 6 ... 3s 44 33 ... ... ... ... 49 40 35 ..... ... 27 29 ... 3 G nw. ..... ..... ..... ..... ne. se. ne. se. S . W. W. S . A. Kadlecek: Dr. C. M. Easton. -4. 5. Enyeart. T. L. Jones. G . F. Palmer. Mrs. M. R. Lloyd. C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. Dr. W. H. Heine. Mrs. W. P. Miller. Robt. Malcolm. City Engineer. F. J. I3ellows. Mrs. C. Arter. Geo. W. Hulse. Robt. Chadwick. E. S. Weather Bureau. R. T. Kidney. Harriet Hayhurst. C. 0. Cogliaer. L. L. Slagel. Dr. F. A. Long. John Ellis. G. C. Stufft. I. A. Amsherrv. ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 4 61 39 29 '29 ... 29 29 "9 2 i ... 3 61 4 3 .... 42 4 i 4.5 44 .... 46 32 48 ... 3 G 3 ue. se. se. ... ... ... 29 ... ... ... ... ... ... 61 ... ... ... .... .... .... 3 7. .... .... .... .... 41 41 34 :(lj 43 4.5 40 43 23 .... .... .... 42 ... ... ..... ..... se. se. nw. se. e. ..... ..... S. S. S. S. n. S. U. S. ne. nw . ..... 3.31 - 0.61 3.18 ....... 1 .i 5 - 1.7s A. Kennedy. Joel Hull. I T . S. Reclamation Service. C. B. r(r Q. R. R. Co. Mack I. Koser. Dr. P. H. Salter. ... 21 3 6 6 61 61 3 2.3 W. G. Rood. [J. 9. Weather Bureau. C.. 6. Clingman. I T . 6. Weather Bureau. L. E. Best. Jas. Millord. Jas. McGeachin. 0. T. Rav. 10 ... ... ... .,.> -I ... ... 10 lij 3 11 3 31 i F ... ... 29 ... ..... IlW. S . nea ..... se. se. ne. nw. S. sw. S. nw. SB. se. 88. ... 36 15 32 42 43 39 C. F. Coy. Dora Ru pel T. C. JwEsoi H. G Smith. ... 43 45 45 42 35 R. 0. Brownell. A B McCoskev. C.'B.' Q. & R. k. Co. John P. Fischer. L. A. Bates. ......I :: ..... I... .............. ... ... .. .. ... ... 4 g n o 3 24 6 6 3 6 6 6 6t 6 st 7 11 6 11 11 6 6 6t 6 6 ? 23 6 6 I t 6t 23 11 6 10 10 10 12 , 6 10 6 6 6 6t 6 10 6 15t 6 6 3t 6 15 3t st 5t 7 6 6 6 6 16f 4 6 11 15 6t 10 6t __ 9 sz d Y U Q _- 40 42 ...... ...... 3s ...... ...... 36 39 40 37 ...... ...... ...... ...... 40 41 38 ...... 27 :: 35 39 6 3 5 35 38 39 39 36 37 37 ...... ;; 39 36 41 35 33 32 32 36 36 37 35 34 34 37 6 4 0 39 31 35 36 39 rzl ...... ...... ...... 41 44 36 36 51 37 41 41 33 44 45 32 50 38 41 35 41 36 41 45 35 32 45 33 46 ___I .__ ...... 41 ...... ...... Nebraska-Continued. Stanton. ............... Superior.. ............. able Rock.. .......... Tecumseh.. ............ Tekamah .............. Universitv Farm.. ..... Springview ............ Strattpn.. ............. p s e ............... Keyapaha ................ Stanton.. ......... 1,472 Hitchcock ......... 2,801 Nuckolls.. ........ 1,574 Otoe .............. 1,059 Pawnee.. ......... 1,0?3 Johnson ........... 1,113 Burt .............. 1,OW Lancaster ................ 57.0 56.4 W.? M.6 56.0 - 0.5 94 - 1.2 98 ................. ................. + 1.4 Yh - 0.1 9s - 1.9 94 ................. ................. ................. Valenti6.. ............ Wahoo.. ............... Wakefield.. ............ W a l t h i l l ______._._.____ Watertown.. .......... Wauneta.. ............. Weenine Water.. ...... Cherry.. .......... 2.613 Saunders .......... 1. IS: Dixon ............. 1.3k7 Thurston ................ Buffalo.. ......... 2. ?99 Chase.. ........... 2.935 Cms ............... 1. O N ................. 6 3 .G I ....... 60.6 - 0.3 62.2 + 0.7 ................. 97 109 101 61.1 62.2 57.2 61.6 58.8 61.6 62.6 60.4 60.1 G2.6 m.8 - 1.2 88 + 1.2 91 ....... 95 + ?.? 99 - 1.1 94 t0.8 93 ....... 91 - 0.9 90 - 0.4 97 - 0.3 93 + 1.3 92 61.6 59.4 I::::::: 97 92 6.51 4.30 4. d9 6.52 6.37 4.66 + 1.62 - 0.21 + 2.44 + 2.13 - 0.59 ....... Atlantic.. ............. Audubon. ............. Bedford ................ CenterviUe.. ........... Chariton.. ............. Clarinda.. ............. Corning ................ Corydon.. ............. Council Blufls.. ....... Csss.. ............ 1,164 Audubon.. ....... 1,301 Taylor ................... Appanoose.. ...... 1,013 Lucas.. ........... 1, 042 Page.. ............ 1,009 Adams ............ 1,117 Wayne.. .......... 1,101 Pottawattamie.. .. geo Creston ................ Union ............ Cumbedand.. .. .......I C y .. ................... Denison.. .............. (hawford.. ........ Mon.tgomery Adau. ................... Shelby ............ Lyon.. ........... Dickinson.. ....... Lamoni ................ Decstur ........... Le Mars.. .............. Plymouth.. ...... Lenoi ................. Taylor ............ Leon ................... Decstur ........... 1 Little Sioux.. .......... Harrison.. ............... Logan. . .': .................. do. ........... Mount Ayr.. .......... Ringgold.. ........ Ynmv.. .............. Clarke.. .......... Northboro.. ........... Page.. ............ Odebolt.. .............. Sac.. ............. Onawa.. ............... Monona.. ......... Paciec Junction ........ Mills .............. Rock Rapids.. ......... Lron.. ........... Sheldon. ............... 0 Brien ........... Sibley.. ............... Oxeola. .......... Sioux Center.. ......... Sioux.. .................. Sioux City.. ........... Woodbury.. ...... S encsr ................ Clay ..................... ?%-n.. ............ Fmmont.. ............... Washta.. .............. Cherokee.. ........ 1,312 1,180 ............. 1 182 i:474 1,479 1 120 1: 224 1 250 1:lZO 99s 1,236 1.216 1, MB 1,356 1.051 QW 1.358 1.432 1,212 1,135 1,157 4.37 4.15 5.77 9.24 4.55 5.37 6.76 7.51 6. r3 ....... - 0.22 + 0.93 + 4.41 - 0.12 ....... + 3.92 + 3.62 ....... 59.2 61.4 61.4 59.2 57.5 56.1 62.4 58.2 61.6 62.7 60.8 60.8 62.0 61.8 62.8 60.1 62.2 62.3 54.6 ................. - 0.1 93 ....... 94 + 1.0 97 - 1.1 95 ....... 52 ....... 92 ....... 91 - 1.1 92 + 0.4 90 - 0.2 93 ....... 98 - 0.2 99 + 0. 91 + 1.6 93 ....... 93 - 0.3 97 - 0.4 102 + 0.7 98 - 2.0 92 3.14 6.50 5.73 6.0s 6.W 9.34 4.23 6.05 6.81 6.51 5.87 4.68 4.57 5.00 6.35 4.71 4.'82 ....... + 1.71 + 1.01 + 1.63 + 5.21 -1.53 + 1.36 ....... + ?.53 + 0.39 + 0.67 + 1.1s - 0.10 + 2.39 - 0.a3 + 0.34 ....... 55.1 56.6 58.8 63.2 57.9 ................. - 2.2 93 - 1.7 92 - 2.0 97 + 0.9 !% + 2.1 95 ................. 66.2 (33.0 6G.4 65.6 62.1 ................. + 1.4 100 ....... 103 + ?.6 97 ....... 99 + 2.3 100 2.10 7.!4 (I. (5 6.02 4.73 0.90 4.26 4.05 - 3.12 + 2.68 - 2.43 + 0.72 + 1.26 - 1.48 ....... ....... Blabreman.. ........... Blue Rapids.. ......... Centralla ............... Chapman .............. Clav Center.. .......... Cotby.. ................ Concordis .............. Densmore .............. Dresden ............... Ellsworth.. ............ Emmett. .............. EshTidge ............... Farnsworth ............ Ft. Scott.. ............. Frankfort .............. Garnett ................ Goodland .............. Hanover.. ............. Leavenworth.. ........ Harrison Hays.. Hill City Holton Horton Roxie Lawrence ............... ................ ............... ................. ................ .................. .............. Rawlhs.. ........ 2.894 Marsball.. ........ 1: 105 Nemaha.. ........ Dickmson ......... Clay.. ............ Thomas.. ......... Cloud ............. Norton.. .......... Decatur ........... 2 731 Ellsworth.. ....... 1:537 Pottawatomie.. ... 1.024 Wabaunsee.. ..... Lane .............. Bourbon.. ........ Marshall.. ........ Anderson ......... Sherman .......... Washington.. ..... Leavenworth.. ... 913 Jewell.__.____.__._ Ellis.. Graham.. Jackson Brown Sberidan Douglas ............ ......... ........... ............ .......... ........... 61.2 B6.G 62.9 65.8 f2.7 63.0 69.2 ................. ....... 96 + 3.1 105 + 2.7 96 + 2.1 lo? ....... 103 + 3.3 100 ....... 106 ................ 5.30 5.07 5.70 1.30 2.91 2.16 5.58 6.37 1. t5 4.16 3.90 5.61 ............. - 0.29 + ?.93 +1.W ....... + 0.25 ....... ....... - 0.41 - 1.79 - 1.46 ....... ....... 65.8 66.5 66.4 65.5 67.8 ............. ....... 1-9?7. + 4.9 102 + 0.8 98 + 2.9 101 .____ __ 100 64.2 64.2 65.0 66.6 64.2 U.2 64.8 65.4 67.1 ................. + 1.0 101 + 3.3 100 + 1.7 101 ....... 105 ....... 99 + 0.7 96 + 3.3 101 + 0.4 97 + 2.5 99 4.66 3.54 5.72 0.91 3.95 5.09 1.45 5.91 5.80 ............. - 0.70 - 0.30 + 2.51 + 0.02 - 1.37 + 1.13 + 1.32 ....... ....... MAY, 1913 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Climutolog.ieal data for May, 1913. Dist& No. 6-Continued. - !i 2 c 8 i I 4 - a9 ?3 1s 26 21 26 35 z3 25 10 19 12 8 15 35 28 17 2G ... 19 11 8 22 19 13 3 18 23 21 20 3 8 14 19 8 21 14 9 6 17 18 11 8 46 20 22 1 16 13 14 14 15 20 14 ?-I 3 16 15 ... 1s 55 ;; 16 i 1s 9 12 22 29 4 19 9 1 7 12 38 19 li 16 12 45 5 2 24 14 45 69 - i i d )C 4 !a ;g 3 A 18 ;= - S 5 6 5 8 9 9 13 16 11 12 10 i 8 13 8 10 9 12 13 14 16 12 14 16 9 15 13 16 11 13 12 11 10 12 12 14 7 14 14 11 14 11 10 15 16 10 12 12 9 11 14 16 10 14 6 10 .. 7 10 5 13 8 8 11 11 I.. ; 10 6 8 6 9 8 ; 11 5 13 7 8 5 9 14 7 12 8 .. I I rempaature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. Sky. - ;$ ?4 ;2 15 )P :e - 9 18 .. 9 6 13 1 8 3 '? ; ; .. 6 13 11 10 10 6 5 6 8 13 ... ... 9 10 4 5 12 16 15 12 8 6 0 6 8 12 8 12 7 9 7 7 11 16 12 10 7 8 10 14 5 .. 5 5 10 2 17 10 4 9 2 14 17 1 2 18 8 10 5 1 6 13 1 4 16 13 14 11 18 9 0 ... .. - ' t -m D'c! 3 P i: ¶S - 10 G ... ... 6 5 i 21 11 15 14 12 6 12 ... ... 9 i 9 8 11 19 17 14 6 8 12 17 15 10 11 S 6 13 13 11 12 12 8 14 12 11 11 14 10 12 11 4 10 12 13 11 14 8 14 ... ... ... 12 7 6 5 6 7 6 6 17 4 10 14 15 4 6 2 0 11 6 4 13 9 5 3 6 7 2 9 12 ... ... - a . 52 y i z a 4 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .o 0 0 .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 .... .... n - d c. a* - 2.9 ?9 .. 29 ... .. 29 28 29 29 .. ... .. 29 29 29 .. 29 29 29 29 29 2 29 29 29 39 29 29 29 29 29 29 31 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 B 29 09 2gi $7 .. Y .. I .. ?9 29 29 29 ?!3 29 29 29 29 29 29 w 39 29 31 29 3M '29 29 29 29 29 29 29 31 30 .. .. .. - i 3 b - 32 32 35 .... .... .... ..... 3s 30 33 34 .... .... .... .... 34 3s 35 .... 41 38 33 3i 38 35 37 36 36 34 37 34 38 34 35 39 34 31 30 40 35 38 39 34 35 39 39 37 37 39 34 32 31 36 38 35 30 .... .... .... .... 3s 35 41 3s 34 3s 36 36 41 37 38 39 44 3: 40 38 40 39 35 39 38 40 40 35 44 40 .... .... .... .... - 3 c.2 IS t 3 - 0.95 1.06 0.70 1.75 3.22 3.00 2.02 1.58 0.97 1.79 1.75 1.72 1.52 0.40 1.53 1.75 1.23 1.11 ..... 1.55 0.85 1.17 2.10 1.55 1.82 1.50 1.10 1.38 2.27 0.93 1.74 1.4'9 1.25 2.41 2.44 1.90 1.78 1.39 a. 00 0.60 2. 40 1.70 1.10 1.56 2.61 1.33 1.73 2.66 1.65 1.90 1.95 1.25 1.?0 1.20 1.20 1.52 3.42 2.90 .... 0.80 2.87 0.25 1.64 1.83 0.32 1.01 1.05 1.75 2.51 a. 49 0.45 1.17 0.57 1.3s 2.10 0. 76 1.46 1.15 2. ~7 2 1.15 0.97 4.14 0.37 0.85 1.09 0.51 1.92 1.86 ._.. .... - I r ;g I4 : - 12 , .. 16 20 11 9 12 13 4 12 16 13 9 31 17 .. 11 13 10 6 9 11 17 10 10 4 12 16 8 7 10 6 11 14 19 13 15 5 11 8 13 8 14 12 9 11 9 9 11 12 7 9 12 ... .. 14 19 15 24 8 14 21 16 12 12 4 16 14 9 17 19 2% 19 19 14 17 1s 10 15 11 13 11 13 19 .. .. Obsarvers. 2.iO - 0.31 2.79 - 1.01 1.37 - 1.03 nw. se. C. L. Phelps. Alfred Pout. Miss Stella Vennum. F. V. Bishop. W. N. Hunter. E. D. Howe. L. E. Pratt. Dr. A. D. Nesbit. 6 . W. Perin. U. 9. Weather Bureau. W. T. Mauck. I. H. Weaver. G. A. Dudley. R. E. Swift. C. D. Fuller. 5. W. Orton. J. C. Elliott. F. C. Evans. A. T. Giauque. 4.35 I+ 0.70 ...... e.% I + 2.49 0.87 I+ 2.62 6.iO + 2.01 6.0s I+ 3.73 se. n. S . ...... .... 3.13 6. .35 5. 20 5.19 2. S i 1.25 5.13 5.23 4.39 3.30 ....... - 0.20 + 2.41 + 1.18 + 0.81 ne. n. ...... S . S. ................. 5s.8 1- 0.3 i 97 59.6 ....... 94 ......I ....... I .... ....... - 1.22 + 0.9? + 1.45 + 0.01 - 0.s9 S. n. sw. ...... sw. S . ne. ne. sw. S. W. sw. se. se. se . se. se. se. ne. se. se. se. se. se. S . nw. S . S . 8. sw. S. S . sw. nw. S. nw. nw. S . ...... e. e. Wesipoh.. ... 1 ....... Cuming.. ......... 1.313 Wisner.. .................. ..do.. .......... 1,3sO York ................... York .............. 1,633 Iowa. I I Afton. ................. Union.. .......... 1,212 Alton .................. Sioux ............. 1,305 Allerton ............... Wayne ................... N. W. RoweU. Maude Chase. W S. fila le ~~i o s . Qeo. E. H. Kellogg. b i t n e y . E. E. Eealy. Gordon Peacock, jr. C. C. Burr. A. S. Van Sandt. Jerome Smith. May C. Miller. B. W. Crossley. 0. J. Colby. J. H. Reppert. W. C. Van Ness. C. H. Westrope. Frank A. Ward. C. A. Reynolds. F. B. Hanson. A. E. Woodruff. T. J Fitz atrick. G. A. C. &ark& J L Hurle ~o +i Ga&. Geo. H. Gibson. Glenn H. Stem. Alex. Maxwell. 1. T. Ashley. J. M. Darby. E. Starner. C. 0. Perkins. H. H. McCartney. w. c. Wyckoff. Geo. Aupperle. H. G. Doolittle. J. de Ruyter. U. 8. Weather Bureau. S. Gillespie. C. R. Paul. H. L. Felter. ~~ Elliott.. ............... Greanfleld ............. Harlan.. ............... Inwood.. .............. Lake Park ............. 6.12 ....... 6.30 + 1.28 6.00 ....... 5.89 ....... 7.63 I+ 3.4s ..... 6.44 5.31 ....... + 1.24 + 3.46 sw. n. se. se. se. se. ne. ne. se. se. S. S . S. ...... S . S. S . S. S . SW. SW. sw. S. 9. nw. S. S . S. S. sw. 8. ...... ne. I Kanaas. I T. W. Sherman. Prof. J. 0. Hamilton. H. A. Storer. Prol. E. M. Stahl. F. A. Slack. C. L. Henderson. M. Norton. N. S. Hamn. E. F. Halbert.. 0. L. Slade. G . H. Kmkel. IJ. 8. Weather Bureau. Miss Irene Vaughn. Jacob Bock. Geo. Seitz. Frank Zina. Geo. D. West. C. M. Jennison. E. A. Sharer. W. W. Watson. D. D. Judy. C. 0. Calvert. A Jaediclie jr. 0. K. Helxr. C. A. G. Inlow. Miss Thamar Richey. Mrs. 6. C. Belden. I. L. Vinson. R. K. Young. Dr. A. F. Yohe. M ~O U T by. Abilene.. .............. Dlclilnson.. ....... 1,157 A 'culturalCollege 1.100 AKn.. ............ ........ 1,651 Atchlson. .............. Atchison.. ........ 973 Beloit.. ................ Mitchell.. ......... 1.353 MAY, 1913. 3.07 1.97 0.99 1.54 3.39 2.53 2.24 3.61 1 .F 2. ,G 3.74 3.86 4.75 6.35 2.04 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 1.-Climatological dntii for May, 1913. District No. &-Continued. ~~ + 0.20 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... - 1.33 - 1.40 - l.h9 - 1.66 + 0.80 - 0.61 ............ - 0.21 ....... ....... 729 Smith ............. Norton.. .......... Wichita ........... Lmcoln.. ......... McPherson.. ...... Rush ............. Ottawa.. ......... Allen.. ........... Osborne.. ........ Norton.. .......... Deratur.. ......... Marshall.. ........ Johnson.. ......... Jefferson. ......... Franklin.. ........ Phillips.. ......... Rooks.. .......... Llnn .............. Osage.. ........... Republic .......... Russell.. ......... Logan. .................. Cheyenne.. ....... Saline.. ........... Scott .............. Smith ............. Shawnee.. ........ Grealey.. ......... Jefferson.. ........ Douglas ........... Tre~o ............. Wallace.. ......... Pottawatomie ..... - d c s E - C G 8 4 - 15 10 .. ; 1 23 17 4 15 26 5 18 19 22 7 11 1 10 14 3 5 29 7 3 27 14 14 4 30 43 20 5 ?4 ?1 26 18 P 26 38 33 27 w 30 2 2 31 33 35 31 43 31 39 21 32 35 32 34 26 32 35 18 23 ?4 34 20 59 15 4 33 36 42 43 2 34 1 19 21 34 34 10 20 ... ~ 1.812 2. 3W 3 300 1:3x 1,333 2 139 1’259 1: 099 1. ,E4 ?, 2% 2,539 1.194 1,033 991 926 1.939 2.156 862 941 1.495 l,LS34 3.259 1.237 2,971 1,800 997 3.612 913 880 2.456 3,303 1,002 ~ 2 x ;; P 1: 2 : 5.: L I C > .- 3, 4 - ;I 5 6 7 S 8 6 9 7 6 12 9 8 9 5 5 7 8 6 6 7 3 S 11 5 10 9 8 7 11 ... 8 6 4 9 3 7 6 9 11 5 13 12 5 9 10 .. g 11 13 9 9 4 s 11 13 9 6 10 9 6 8 14 1 7 12 7 11 8 3 11 6 6 12 13 11 7 8 6 - 66.4 65.0 67.8 63.8 67.6 - 4 .a .9 . 2 .a g j: W m :s - S. .... se. se. ne. se. se. ne. nw. S. S. .... S. S. .... ne. ne. sw. sw. S. ..... .... ne. se. ne. S. S. S. S. ..... S. S. ne. sw. sw. sw. 6W. 0. 68. sw. 8. - S. nw. 8. S. sw. 8. sw. SW. S. S. S. sw. SW. 8. S. sw. sw. sw. S. sw. SW. 8. SW. S. S. $. ..... ne. se. ..... nw. ..... se. se. se. sw. S. S. S. SW. S. sw. S. - ............ I .. . + 1.8 Iw + 2.8 103 + 2.5 93 ....... 99 + 4.2 104 ................ ............... 0.44 4.2’3 4.90 4.98 1.75 0.66 1.83 0.9s l.SS 4.46 1.69 2 ,s 1.53 1.33 6.70 4.05 ....... - 0.97 ....... ....... - 1.33 ............ ....... - 3.41 - 0.43 + 0.05 ....... ....... - 0.5s ........ - 1.31) - 1.19 + 1.50 62.W 67.5 66.4 64,s 65.8 64.6 64.6 66.2 64.6 66.7 67.5 ............... ....... 101 + 3.1 105 ....... 103 ....... 105 + 0.8 99 ....... 97 + 0.S 98 ............ I .... + 4.8 100 ....... 97 + 3.8 in3 ....... 99 ................ Miller ............. Harrison.. ........ Polk.. ............ Cooper ............ 594 681 1.070 600 3.40 2.50 2.96 3.43 3.00 1.43 4.05 1.25 2.00 2.s1 0.91 4.04 4.67 5.56 6.50 1.13 1.26 2.11 4.45 5.19 2.56 3 ,s 3.64 5.51 2.54 3.29 6.10 1.31 3:07 5.71 5.?9 4.43 1.30 1I.W 4.73 1.53 1.42 9.12 6.19 6.09 6 .G 2.64 0.95 2.7G 4.64 - 1.73 - 2.91 - 3.09 - 1.54 - 2.66 - 3.43 - 0.76 - ?.14 - 3.80 - 0.58 - 0.31 + 0.81 + 1.52 - 3.27 - 3.19 - 2.18 - 0.66 - 0.70 - ?.S9 - 2.10 - 1.41 + 0.05 - 2.1s - 1.71 + 030 - 4.41 - 2.75 + 0.S7 - 0.92 - 3.SO - 3.77 + 0.36 -2.71 + 5.58 + 0.83 + 1.00 - ?.26 - 3.96 - 2.39 - 1.1? ........ ........ ....... ....... ....... 63.6 67.? 65.7 62.6 67.1 66.7 64.8 6 6 .6 ~ ................ - 0.1 93 ....... 99 + 1.2 96 + 1.5 91 ....... 98 ....... 97 + 0.6 93 + 1.9 SS Nodaway ......... Pulaski.. ......... Miller.. ................... Howard ........... 9S2 1.300 725 Callaway .......... Howard ........... Worth.. .......... Cas.. ............ Livingston. Gasconade ........ Texss.. ........... Cole ............... Jackson.. ......... Calrlwell.. ........ Pett is... .......... 818 618 1.130 913 .............. 482 1. ?SO 6% 963 1.017 863 65.6 65.0 66.0 63.6 66.0 67.1 66.3 65.6 66.4P 65.2 62.6 67.4 ................ ................ + 0.0 97 - 0.1 99 + 1.5 96 + 0.6 90 ....... 96 + 1.3 92 + ?.X 95 + 1.6 95 ....... 94 + 1.0 SF, + 0.4 95 + 1.4 96 Holt.. ............. St. Clair .......... Dariess .................. 6 t .C arles ........ Buchanan ......... Phelgs ............ St. Louis City ..... 1.113 73s 1.139 614 957 567 66.1 67.0 64.9 67.5 67.4 K3.2 6?.? 63.2 59.6 66.S 66.3 70.2 ............... + 1.9 ~9 S + 5.6 ‘9s ....... .96 + 1.0 ’93 ....... 94 + 0.6 (90 ....... 89 - 0.7 S9 - 3.4 90 + 1.S 96 + 1.7 57 + 4.3 99 Precipitation, in inches. Sky. Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. - x i 2: ?E 8 5 a - 45 43 41 41 35 35 39 47 34 3s 37 40 35 .. .. 45 50 40 42 44 43 33 3s 38 4s 49 31 36 43 35 34 I? 33 40 33 31 46 37 30 43 35 34 46 43 29 30 41 3$ 37 34 34 45 3s 36 30 .. .. .. .. .. 36 40 33 29 41 36 40 .% 33 45 3n 40 - - -- e . - q 9 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... n n n 0 0 0 0 n .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I ) 0 0 0 0 0 .... n n n n 0 n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - ’: a b 1: ,.! ,< .c DT - 11 1 9 11 3 7 i 5 G 5 6 4 3 4 4 7 6 2 0 4 5 5 6 3 0 7 .. .. 1 .. .. 6 12 2 8 13 8 0 16 16 3 13 7 7 2 10 7 13 10 17 .. 17 0 14 .. e, 6 5 17 6 1 7 15 4 1 8 16 15 6 9 8 6 7 9 9 17 10 17 4 4 i n - - ii E A - 41 36 37 38 39 42 37 35 40 39 49 40 43 37 39 33 39 37 3s 4.4 36 40 39 35 41 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 42 .... .... 40 36 40 40 38 41 39 36 38 39 38 3 i 37 42 .... .... .... .... .... 35 38 40 39 39 40 42 39 39 36 39 as .... .... .... .... 42 41 3s 41 42 36 39 36 33 40 RS 4n .... - - d c1 a* - 6 15 23 6 6 23 4 3 11 23 .. .. ; .. 7 6 6 1 5 23 15 6 6 15 B. 6 15 6 .. 7 .. .. I i n 1; .. 11 11 10 10 19 7 10 7 9 11 .. .. 24 11 10 10 7 7 7 10 6 11 23 10 in i n 10 i n i n i n 1: 15 11 10 10 7 - - w .9 4-3 la” a G ~ 1.48 1.09 0.30 0. G 0.73 0. ii 0. 70 1.46 0.27 1.66 1 3 4 1.54 1.62 0.64 0.15 3.05 2.11 1.s0 0.7? 0. ?s 0 55 0.80 II. 59 1.44 1.35 1.15 0.76 0.4s 0.60 1.86 .... 3.05 .... 2. 05 0.35 1.15 1.86 0.75 1.12 1.15 0. R6 1.30 0.48 1.37 0.44 0.60 0.76 0.37 1.24 1.55 2.63 1.69 0.34 0. 43 0.60 1.90 1.26 1. no 1.75 1.2i 2.36 0.80 0. 59 1.50 1.31 0.69 1.69 2.5s 1.oa 0.4s n. L?S 1.41) 0.89 0.67 2. 10 2.50 1.72 1.40 n. 94 0.35 0.55 ?. 2u ..... n. 70 - - 3 2: z a. iT 4 ~ 17 1s 18 16 15 17 11 14 7 9 15 13 19 19 2u 1s 8 15 21 11 13 12 14 21 10 13 ... 3n ... ... ... 19 IS 21 20 16 16 18 15 10 15 7 11 17 9 19 15 17 19 13 S 5 17 9 15 a 14 14 12 ‘71 16 12 27 17 1s 13 14 20 14 11 12 16 11 lfi 19 12 19 8 16 14 .. - - d ; g: i?; a; 4I 0 5 gT ~ 3 13 4 4 13 4 7 18 12 18 17 10 14 10 8 7 6 17 14 10 16 13 14 11 7 21 11 ... ... ... ... .. 6 1 8 3 2 7 13 0 5 13 11 13 7 20 3 4 1 3 1 6 26 0 16 9 19 12 0 12 5 7 4 13 R 1 ? 5 s 10 11 9 13 6 3 3 3 .6 13 .. .. n i n ~- Stations. Obmrvers. 0) c a“ - 30 ?9 29 29 29 31 29 39 29 31 29 29 31 ?9 29 29 30 29 39 ?9 Lzl 30 39 29 .. .. .. ... 2q 31 ... ... 30; 301 29 31 31 31 31 39 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 29 ... ... ... 30 ... ... 301 29j 31 31 30 31 31 30 31 29 .. .. 31 31) 29 30 30. ?R. 31 31 31 31 31 30 - TT 64.0 + 2.5 101 Kamaa4ontinued. Lebanon.. ............ Lenora. ............... Leoti.. ............... Lincoln.. ............. Lindsborg ............ McCrscken.. .......... Minneapolis. .......... M o m ................ Natoma.. ............. Norton ................ Oberlin.. ............. Oketo.. ............... Olathe.. .............. Oskaloosa.. ........... E. V. Bower. J. 5. Goodrich. L. E. Gorsuch. R. W. Greene. A. J. Frederickson. E. D. Floyd. J. L. Steele. C. J. Norton. C. 0. Hunt. Sim Sleffel. 1. K. Huber. J. A. Church. Dr. 8. B. S. Wilson. Ralph Snyder. W. J. Sheldon. N. E. Bailey. P. D. S ellman. B. F. BPaker. R. L. Graham. J. W. Ambrose. Robert Brebner. Murray Wallace. I. E. Uplinger. Prof. A. W. Jones. J. B. LouKhran. W. H. Nelson. U. S. Weather B w u . Charles E. Cassel. Miss Nettie Maxwell. A. Schick. A. 6. Pewock. J. L. Page. M. L. Stone. 63.8 ....... 99 67.6 ....... 107 66.9 ....... 104 ............... 63.3 + 3.3 103 64.5 ....... 101 u .4 1 ...... 199 (6.8 ,+ 1.3 99 Ottawa. .............. Phillipsburg .......... Plainville ............. Plwanton.. .......... Quenemo ............. Republic .............. Russell.. ............. Russell Springs. ...... St. Francis ............ Salina.. ............... Scott .................. Smi th... .............. Togeka ................ Tri une .............. Valley Falls ........... Vinland.. ............. Wakeeney ............ Wallace.. ............. Wamego. ........ :. ... XidSLnkrf. Amoret ............... Arllngton ............. Arthur.. .............. Avalon ............... Appleton City.. ...... 5.34 ........ Darby Fruit Farm. Robert Brown. Bates.. 650 Saint clair.. ..... Phelus.. ......... .#, 695 .___.I ........ 0 .N I - 3.66 2.3s - 3.73 4.99 - 0.34 1.35 -3.51 .... ....... .... Vernbn.. ......... 767 Livineston ....... -1.. ..... . Bagnell.. ............. Bethany. ............. Bolivar. .............. Boonville ............. Brunswick.. .......... Clinton.. ............. Columbia. ............ Conception.. .......... Crocker. .............. Eldon ................. Fayette ............... Fulton.. .............. Grant City ............ Harrisonville .......... ‘Haeelhurst.. .......... Hermann. ............ Houston. ............. Jefferson City.. ....... Kidder.. .............. Lamonte.. ............ Lebanon .............. Lexington. ........... Liherty. .............. Lockwood. ........... Marshall. ............. Maryville.. ........... Mount Vernon ........ Nevada.. ............. Oregon.. .............. @weoh. .............. Pattonsburg. ......... Rolla. ................ St. Charles.. .......... St. Joseph ............. st. Louls (1). ......... st. Louis (2).. ........ Sublett ............... Tarkio ................ Trenton ............... Unionville ............ Warrenshurg.. ........ Warrenton.. .......... Warsaw ............... Wheat.land.. .......... GkSKOW.. ............ Kansas City ........... A. C. Fink. C. Randecker. lrouis Benecb. A E Dement M.D. U: s.’ Weather ’Bureau. Fr. Adhelm Hess. Ira H. Stephens. Charles A. Kello g. Prof. T. B. smit%. Chariton.. ....... .I 652 Henry. ........... 800 Boone ............ 1 784 E. Dempsey. Miss Emma Swift. U. 8. Weather Bureau. J. F. Sharp. J. Ed. Hall. . N. W. Serl. 5. W. Keithley. W. C. Wilmott. C. 6. Crow. Prof. W. H. Black. J. R . Brink. J. R. White B. Son. C. Jewel]. Tom Curry. W. E. Mathews. Garrie Burton. Prof. P. J. Wilktns. L. C. Saeger. U. 9 . Weather Bureau. St. Louis Do. University. Lewis Sprig Prof. M. H. R e s . W. H. Estes. Geo. W. Davis. Laclede ........... ’ 1.265 Lafayette ......... 813 Clay.. ............ 861 Dade ............. 1.W .... ._._do ............ 1 57s Adair.. ........... 1.000 Atchison.. ............... Grundy _.__ ._. __. . 312 Putnam ........... 1,073 A. F. Smithson. Prof. J. H. Frick. J. R. Smith, M. D. Yrs. 8. A. Jackson. Johnson ........... 1 S33 Warren ........... $65 Benton ........... 700 Hickory ........... 9?0 .....I ....... I... b 0 et? indicate respectively 1 2. 3 etc., days missing from the record. *+ Tkdpknt&e extremes are from ohshred readings of the dry h u h ; means are computed from observed readings. T. Precipitation is less than 0.01 inch ram or melted snow. t Also on other dates. $ All temperature normals for Montanq used in this table have been reduced to the 33-year period. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. MAY, 1913 3 36 27 28 28 30 31 8 - - - _- - - - ....................... 0.71 ....................... 1.86 ....................... 0.05 ... .02 .... .20 .51 .... 1.9% ....................... 2.55 ... T. T. ............ 0.21 T. .09 .O1 ........ .l o 2.22 ....................... 1.05 .__ .0 8 T . .54 .._. T. 2.10 .__ .10 T. .33 _._. ._ .. 1.57 ........ 10 .05 ........ 0.72 ........... .09 ........ 0.30 ........... .05 . 10 .... 1.36 ........... .l l .... .05 0.36 ........... .62 .... T. 1.95 ... .05 ............ .06 0.47 ....................... T. ... T. T .T ......... 0.80 ....................... 1.53 ....................... 0.35 ... .05 .... .0 8 ..-. .... 0.58 ............................ ............................ ............................ ........... .33 .17 .... 2.511 ....................... 0.10 .__ ____ .33 ____ .._. .41 1.46 ........... .Cb9 ........ 3.71 ........... .65 .CB .... 1.76 .02 T. '.50 .... .50 .... 3.79 ........... 2.60 .10 .... 4.60 ................... .& 2.99 T. .01 ____ .14 .02 .17 1.20 ... .03 ................ 0.19 .... ..... .... MAY, 1913. , MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 8.-Daily preeipitotion for May, 1915. District No. 6-Continued. 73 1 732 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 2.-Daiiy $reczpztation fcr Mq,, 1915. Dismct N-0. e-4cnt:nuec MAY, 1913 MAY. 1913 . MONTHLY WEATHBR REVIEW TABLE 2.-Daily precipifatkm for May. 191.7. District No . ti-Continued . 734 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 2.-Dail!g precipitation for May, 1915. District No. 6-Continued. MAY, 1913 MAY, 1913. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 2.-Dnily precipitcition for Muy, 1915. Distrid No. 6-Continued. 735 786 Stations. 1 Watershed. Kanaae-C0nt.d. 1 \*alley F ~I I ~. ...... .' ~a n s a s ..... Vinland.. ......... .I _. . ..do.. .... Wakeeney.. ........ Smoky Hill Wallace. ............... .do.. .... Wamego ............ I4 79 bci 57 5s 55 54 64 73 i 5 IX il hli YO Y i 53 84 58.0 - W i n ~ 48 -13 41 45 45 3s 49 50 43 -11) 4 i 53 52 51 -11; 54 51 43 41; 4li 41; 4:3 35 .55 55 54 S i Rli 01; 65 60 49.5 - ax - 85 b2 72 65 59 G i 69 76 5s 44 154 79 m M( h5 '51 69 i? 71 I i(l 56 60 s3 i 6 72 R i 89 9 i 92 90 I. 5 70 I- 50 56 60 56 55 36 40 45 52 38 33 38 50 53 50 u 50 44 46 50 47 44 42 46 52 56 46 52 60 66 62 ea. 9 - io 41 64 I 44 6 ___..__.. 1 62 7 ......... 74 8 _________ 56 9 ......... 10 ......... 54 16 ... _____ _I ti7 17 __.__._.. 61 18 ........ . 58 19 _........ 47 20 _........ j 54 41 42 41 55 54 S4 89 911 96 YU s9 53 .IS .w 56 A2 60 7 i .8 4s 0 I -, b, e , etc., indicate respectively 1, 3, 3, etc.. d3ys missing from the record. gg Instruments are read in the morning. the maximum t~mp'raturP then rpad IS rharwl to the preceding day n which it almost always occurs.