1090 .. .. 1897 ________________.__ 74.5 +0.9 1 1905 _..__.________._. 1898 _____._____________ i3.4 +7.S 1006 ____.__.___._____ 1!NI ___.__......_._._._ 75.9 +2.3 , 190j _.____.______.__. 1s99 ................... ~ ,,.9 +4 .3 ' 1907 ........._....... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 74.6 ~+1.2 76.8 1 +3.3 73.1 ' - .5 76.4 ~ +2.8 J a y , 1911 isni _____....__._._._._ 1902 ......._._........_ 1904 ................... CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR JULY, 1911. 76.0 ' +'.a ,, 10s ________.__._._._ 71.2 -2.4 7 2 .S - .6 ,: 1910 ______._._......_ 75.5 +1.9 72.2 -1.4 DISTRICT No. 11, CALIPORNIA. ' Prof. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, District Editor. GENERAL SUMMARY. With the exception of a period of about 10 clays during the first half of Julj-, 1911, the month was cool. In other portions of the United States, Particularly the central and eastern portions, the monti will long be remembered for high temperatures and protracted heat. In a special bulletin it was stated that- An examination of the weather conditions in the United States during the past 40 years does not disclose another period in the late spring and early summer when the temperatures have been so uniformly high for so long a period and over such a large portion of the country. Doubtless in the se arate reports published in this by the various editors to this condition of excessive heat. So far as the Paciiic coast is concerned, the condition has been just the opposite. The spring months have been marked by cool weather and the summer thus far, with the exception of the one short period referred to above, has also been cool. At San Francisco, where the range in temperature is small and departures are seldom noticeable, the month was the coolest since 1901. In fact, along the coast north of Point Conception low temperatures and fog were so much in evidence that instead of favorable comment on cool conditions there was general remark on the un leasant and disagreeable character of the weather. dong the coast south of Point Conception, however, while there was much high fog, the tem eratures were moderate and at most points hot days, and on the whole the summer has been a pleas- ant one. Little rain fell, and what did was in the form of after- noon showers in the Sierra and southern mountains of the State. Water was plentiful, and, nliile streams fell gradually, there-was no lack of fresh running water in the foothills and mountains and no apprehension of scarcity for irrigation or power. The season has been a good one for all mterests. Fruit ripened nicely and there was no damage by hot north winds or dry periods. The soil contained plenty of water and the snow dis- appeared from the 7,000-foot level by July 10. This date, however, is later by at least two weeks than the normal. July was an unusually favorable month for travel in the mountains. Tourists and pleasure seekers were able to enjoy full streams and magnificent effects in waterfalls, owmg to the large volume of water from the heavy snow cover of the hgher levels. Usually this condition is restricted to the month of June, and often a noticeable reduction in the volume of water occurs before the middle of that month. One of the features of the month was a period of thunderstorm frequency, July 15 to 17. Elsewhere are given details of damage done by lightning in these moun- tain storms. Frequent thunderstorms were reported issue of the Monthly wp eather Review attention is called above norma P . In the interior there were few excessively also in southeastern California, one especially severe in Imperial County on July 15. From an engineering point of view the most interesting feature of the month's weather was the abundance of water for power iurposes. Julj-, 191 1, was in marked section reports foreshadom-ed a scarcity of water early in the season. There was less snow in sight than at any previous similar date since the settlement of the country and water courses contained little water. This >-ear the run-off is escessive and streams are carrying a full head. Taken together the two months furnish importitnt data bearing on the question of the influence of forested areas upon rainfall and run-off. The marked deficiency in run-off last summer and tlie marked excess this siinirner afford a definite and clear demonstration that in tlie main variations in rainfall and run-off are not controlled by or materially affected by such artificial conditions as deforestation or settlement of area, but are primarily and effectually determined by natural causes acting over large areas. I t is plain that there was no change in the forest conditions or in the reclama- tion of land during the two years, and yet we have the extreme conditions of run-off, and rainfall or snowfall. coiitrast with J u y , I 1910, in this respect. Then the TEMPERATURE. The mean temperature for the State was 74.1°, or slightly above the normal. This mem value, however, gives no indication of the unusually cool condition pre- vailing in the coast counties north of Point Conception durin9 most of tlie month. Also it gives no clew to the generalb cool character of the month in certain parts of the interior. The following table gives the means and departures for each July from 1897 to 1911, inclusive: JULY, 1911. MONTHLY WEAT€ UER REVIEW, 1091 1897 ................... 1S9R ................... IS99 1900 1901.. ................. 1902.. ................. 1903.. ................. 1904 ................... ................... ................... _____~ PREUIPITATION. ____ ~- Inches. Inchea. Inches. 0.01 -0.05 1905 ................. 0.01 T. - .06 1906 ................. T. ................. % ~ - .06 1907 .03 - .03 1908 .01 - .05 1909 ................. .05 .70 + .64 1910 ................. .10 .03 - .03 1011 ................. .I O 1 .09 + .03 ................. ~~ . The average monthly precipitation for the State was 0.10 of an inch. This is slightly above the normal. The followin table gives the average and departure from the norma ?T for each Julyfrom 1S97 to 1911,inclusive: Eureka.. ............. Fresno ................ 1 % Los Angeles .......... 315 Mount Tamalpais ..... 435 Red BIu0.. .......... 424 36 Sacramento.. ....... 414 04 1 San Diego ........... 251 72 ~ Ban Francisco. __ __. . 264 97 San Jose ............ 361 93 San Luis Ohispo.. .. 295 Inchea. -0.05 - .n3 - .os - .O? - .01 + .04 + .04 The greatest monthly rainfall was 2.50 inches, at Mammoth Tank. One-half of the stations reporting had no rainfall durin the month. The distribution of the thundershowers in the mountains and a few misting rains along the north coast made up the rainfall. Smwfall.-No snow was reported at any station in California. There robably were, however, some light rain geographicaly f was far from uniform. Afternoon falls at elevations a I! ove 10,000 feet. . SUNSHINE. The following table gives the total hours of sunshine and percentages of the possible: Percentr IIours. ~ Percent- age of possible. 91 57 59 bl G7 ~~ THUNDERSTORMS. Lightning struck Glacier Point in the Tosemite Valley during the afternoon of July 16 and killed 9 out of 1s horses tethered under a tree near the hotel. Over a score of tourists were in the hotel and had just dismounted. The storm was severe in the Wawona section, and the rainfall was so hea that the Merced River rose to II height of 12 feet a J d i d some damage in the Mariposa Big Tree Grove. On Jul 14 another thunderstorm and heavy rainfall raised the &erred River 4 feet, causing, it is smd, greater flood conditions than during June, when melting snow caused an overflow over a portion of the valley. The flume carrying water to the electric-light station was put out of comnission, crippling the power plant and leaving the Valley hotel and camp in darkness on Jul 14 and until re airs could be made. moving from the southeast, struck the section about 3.20 While the storm lasted only a few minutes, it {ama ed roperty to the extent of $30,000. Two lives The First Presbyterian Church was entirely demohshed; the warehouse of the California Cotton Co. collapsed, burying beneath its heavy timbers three Hindoo laborers, two of whom subse uently died. A feed and fuel shed collapsed and sever3 storage and drying sheds and small On 5 uly 15 at El 8 entro, a storm of some violence, were ??I ost y fallmg walls. Many people were injured. . m. office buildings, together with some residences, were dc- stroyed. At Campo thunderstorms and at Sonora ,rains pre- vailed Irom tho 3d to the 29th. On the morning of the 27th a severe electrical storm from Campo west to the coast foothills knocked down telegraph poles, killed two mules, and stunned children leaning on fences. In the afternoon a similar storm occurred from Campo east, causing heavy rain in the valleys to the east and on the desert. At Downieville on the 15th a severe thunderstorm north and northeast was reported, with a cloudburst at Bassetts, causing a rise in the South Fork of the Yuba of about 2 feet. At Hornbrook on the 24th a heavy thunderstorm with 2 inches of rain occurred, and on the 25th a thunder- storm with a trace of rain. EARTHQUAKES. July 1, San Francisco: A severe shock occurred at 2.00:05 p. m. to 2.00:25 . m., one hundred and twentieth meridian time. and the time noted by Observers Scholl and Ro en. No ance, and there was no rocking motion at the end. There were two well-marked vibrations, with an interval of about five seconds. The vertical motion waa percep- tible, the apparent direction from west to east, and the duration of sensible motion was about 20 seconds. The intensity was No. 7 on the Rossi-Forel scale. No sounds were heard and few objects were overturned. San Jose, July 1 (Mr. Maurice Connell, observer), re- ports that one of the severest shocks since the memorable quake of 1906 occurred at 2.00:30 p. m. The movement seemed to be entirely vertical, which would indicate that the locus of the disturbance centered near San Jose. There was a loud roaring-like noise, but the period of active disturbance lasted not over 10 seconds. Damage was not great, plastering being loosened and some brick walls cracked. Santa Clara, July 1, seismogra hic station of the Jesuit seismologic service, Rev. J. 8 Rickard, S. J., di- rector; Mr. A. J. Newlin, assistant: Most severe shock since April 18. 1906. Tracer thrown off paper, but ickly replaced. Apparently little damage done in t is vicinity. Dr. ,4. 0. Leuschner, professor of astronomy and direc- tor of the Students’ Observatory, and M i . Strula Einars- son, instructor in practical astronomy in the University of California, Berkeley, issued a report on the earthquake of July 1, of which the following is a part: The earthquake began without preliminary tremor at 2” OOm 2 8 ’ ~. The period of vertical vibration waa approximately 3 seconds, indicating that the center of the earthquake was not as close aa one might be tempted to suspect. The total duration of the motion as shown by the records m a roughly 27 minutes, of which 18 minutea were marked by erceptibly strong motion, 10 minutes as heavy motion, and 5 minutes f y great intensity. The intensity was 5 on the Roeai-Fore1 scale; it was a smart shock, gen- erally felt; furniture was shaken, and some clockswere stopped, nota- bly the time clock of the Students’ Observatory, thie for the first time since the earthquake of April 18, 1906. It was P elt in the Weather Bureau office tremulous motion was felt before the principa 7 disturb- NOTE ON EARTHQUAKE OF JULY 1, 1911, AT MOUNT HAM- ILTON. The earthquake of July 1, 1911, was in some respects the most severe one ex erienced since the observatory was founded. The amp f itude of vibration was less than 1100 ....... ....... ..... 0 IO n n i ....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--Cliinatologicul duta fvr July, 1911. District No. 11, Oreyon. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 n o n 4 n 2 I) 0 0 2 u o 0 1 JULY, 1911 - -3 3 < ;E i : SI ;.E 1, !: - .. 2 0 4 0 I1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I1 I) (1 iI I) 4 0 1 0 n 0 0 0 U 0 - ,; f 4 5 P Q M.0 .- a- - ." m r. .... .... .... .... W. UW. S\V. u\v. e. nn-. .... .... w. S\V. .... .... \V . S\V. .... .... ll\\'. SW. 11. U. SW. Se. .... .... .... .... n\v. <\v. S . c. .... .... .... \\'. 7. U. S. e. .... S\V. \V . \v . nu,. S. nw. 11. 9. S\V. \v . w. ..... n. ..... ..... n. nw. 3. sw. W. 5. 3. se. ..... ..... ..... ..... nw. SW. SW. ..1.. ..... ..... 3. W. 98. 9W. R. ..... ..... ow. 3w. 30. ow. 3. ..... ..... Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. Sky. Counties. ~ ' i 3 < U T ')I 3: ;; - .. .. 1 5 3 0 IJ 3 1 0 1 a (I 11 0 211 4 1 U 2 1 11 11 I1 1 (I Y 1 5 3 I) 3 0 il 1 4 9 1 I? 4 1 2 I 1 0 11 3 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 G C 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 0 .- 2 6 .~ .... .... .... u. 1; 0. 13 T. 0. U i I). 1111 (1. I10 (1. 00 T. n. 110 11. Of1 0 . 31; T. n. ni) (1. 1 x 11. 111) 0.111l 11. I10 1.114 1'. n. 45 T. T. 0.33 0. (10 0.01) n. UI) (1. 3 i (I. it0 u. 1x1 11.111 I 11.111 T. T. 0. ill1 0 . ti4 I). 11) 0. 110 ' I T . I). 110 11.110 0. INJ T. 1. $14 T. 11. 111; 11.011 0.01I 0. In1 0. 11 0.n11 1'. T. 0. 1.5 T. T. 0. IH) 0. on n. 110 I I. on .... .... n. oo .... n. 110 ~- x .a 6 I. g: m 2 a - .... .... .... 0. 1.5 0. 12 T. n. 55 (1. nu 0.011 0.00 n. 011 0; oo r. 0.1m I). im u. on (I. :;I; T . (1. (111 0. 13 11. ni I ii.nii o.nii 0. 59 T. 11. 4s T. II. 25 'r . 11. no I I. on n. (111 n. (I(I IO; (I1 r. 0. nu T. 0.11n n. :34 0. 111 0.00 T. I). 0u 0.00 0.0) T. o. 1.1111 T. Il.llli 0.00 (1. 00 0. 11 u. 1111 T. T. 0.15 T. T. 0.00 T. 0.00 0.00 0.00 T. 0.42 .... 0. 110 11. 1s (I. 01l .... .... 11. nit ..... n. IIC .... n. 02 .... .... T. 0. Ill? 11. "2 0. is T. 2. IN T. 1'. 1.02 0.25 T. 0.00 T. ..... .~ - L 1 k I a " OC ='T 4 - ... ... ... 25 Ili 9 "I 3 1 31 3) ... 3" .in :io ::1 31 11 2s 2# 21 1'1; 27 "0 I4 31 .-; 1 31) ?I) 28 21; '5 3 1 24 29 24 13 25 23 2s 21; 2li .,ti y? 2!1 "$1 29 XI 24 37 3 3 25 09 21 ?t i 31 25 31 27 25 31 ?!I 23 24 .I., *.. ._ ... , ,., -- s, i -J .. 3n 2s 14 IY 27 2s 27 13 23 19 25 30 31 .. - i-! $ $ .T g r :.! - .. .. .. 5 10 19 1u 0 0 S 0 1 0 0 1:; 0 4 (1 ii I) 9 5 2 10 5 0 1) 0 11 I) 4 1 1; 0 4 2 15 5 4 3 0 4 5 5 1 6 1 5 1 2s 15 3 1 1C 4 (I 0 2 4 0 2 !; 7 I1 .. .. n 0 3 13 12 3 1 2 17 6 10 4 0 0 ~ a E@ 5: e5 a a 0 ~ ....... ....... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... n. 011 0. no - 0.01 - 0.02 ...... ....... ....... ...... - (I. lY2 - 0. 114 0. nlJ t (I. I17 0. 11!1 - 11.13 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... - 11. 112 11. 110 ...... t 11. n; - (1. IN ...... ...... - 0.@3 - (1. I)? ...... - 0. 113 0. IJn 11. no t 11.27 - n. vi ...... ...... ...... ...... 0. on ...... ...... . n.l!ll t 1.1:s - IJ. 115 - (1. 04 - 11.11? - !I.IIX t I).11 - 0.111 - IJ.115 0. MI 0.IXI - 0.06 (I. (HI ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 0.00 0. no - 0.04 t 0.42 ...... ...... ...... - 0.07 ...... ...... ...... - n. 01 t ?.on ...... ...... t 0.86 t 0.25 0.00 ...... ...... ...... Statlolls. Observers. Oregon. Klamath Agency ...... Klamath Falls.. ...... Lakeview.. ........... Merrill..... ........... YoIlIm.. .............. Cdi/ornia. Alameda.. ............ Angiola. .............. Antioch ........... Auburn.. ............. Avalon ................ Azusa ................. Bagdad. .............. Bakersfield.. .......... Barstow .............. Berkeley. ............. Biggs *I .............. Bishop.. .............. Bishop Creek.. ....... Rlue Canon.. ......... Brawley .............. Brush Creek.. ........ Bufuey.. ............. Calexico .............. Calieute *r*. ........... Calistoga**. .......... Campbell. ............ C'amptouville (uear) 0. Cedarville ............. Chico. ................ China Flat ............ Chino w.. ............ Cisco **. .............. C.lare.mont.. .......... Cloverdale. ........... Collas.. ............... Alturas. .............. Aptos cf.. ............ Arrowhead Springs.. . Blocb-sburg ........... Rlythe.. .............. Brauscolnb ........... Klamath. ......... .... do ............ Lake.. ............ Klamtt h. ......... .. ..do.. .......... 4,169 4,100 4. S'5 4.0i0 4,146 ..... 4. 4tfi Ll)b 41; Edson C . Watson. W. H. Heileman. Bert Rice. Jarob Mrs. Awes Huecke. Ritchyon. M.4 ...... Alauuleda. ......... hlorloc ............ Tulnre ............ rout.r:I costa ...... $2.4 ...... Ci.0 .____. "' ., , _._ + 4.;; w.1; + S .5 61.3 ,- 0.2 c'lxis. E. Sears. Prof. c'. B. Towle. Sauta Fe Cn. Sonthern Pacific. C.O. Po. Dr. E. Soegnard. Suut,hern Pacific C:o. T. 8. Mannin~. A. P. Gritlith; Rnnt3. Fe Co. 110. P;rul E. Ltvlge. Virtur Ho i v Southern f'&ific Co. kry \v. n'argl. IIa1Ul. ). JViiipr. Gat. 'C Elet.. C'O. 51. D. Chainhrrs. J. E. Pei.k. Suutheru Pacific (10. n o Smta C.rna.. ...... 102 Sau Beruariliuo.. .. 2.000 Placer ............. 1.3W Los Angeles.. ............ ... .do. ........... 5 w Snu Berii:wlinu.. . is4 .I Inniet 1:i. ......... 31 i Bnttr ............. ' 9s Iny0.. ............ 4.450 .... do.. .......... , S.5110 m.t; ...... 1.1.2 - 1. 04. a ...... dl8.2 ...... 9 i .4 ...... h5.4 - 5.2 hi. IJ ...... ;!a. c - 1.4 7!1. 1 -t 0.4 2 .5 - 0 . 4 I i l .2 ...... 71.2 ...... l i i .9 + 1.9 ss. 2 ...... 7l.U -i -. Uli. h ...... 90.3 ...... Imperial.. I .. .... Butte ............. 1 2.1411 .,.-.A. , .. ..<.. JlliL,Li,. ........... .,.5,111 Imperial .......... I n Kern.. ............ 1.3un Nnpa .............. 313 Saut.3 Clara.. ..... 217 Yuba.. ............ 3.5110 ~o c ~o c .. ......... -1 4. fii5 Butte ............. IS9 Htunholtlt.. ...... 1;UU 3an Beruardiuo.. . i 1 4 k'lwer.. .......... 5.939 Los Angeles.. ..... 1.900 Sullom~ ........... 340 ........... 7:j.ti -t 1.0 12.3 ~- 0 .7 F. hr. ii ightzr. Val. Gas. B Elec. c'o. T. H. Johnstone. (+. H. Stepheuson. I J . I. \Vt.strrbury. Soat hrrii l'acifiv C'n. rh). w. I) ill. 4 i Y . 4 -- ., ,,.- ...... + 1.2 - 4.5 ...... .... !C. :3 , I D . I1 77.0 11.1 92. 11 i1.2 74.11 74. 2 1;1;. i til. 1 -c i n . 2 -- ...... t 4.1 t 3 .4 ....... I) IJ I1 1 0 0 0 u 0 : 0 F. f Brnckctt. John 1 I . 1.uIe. Southern r k i f i c c'o. ('. D. hld'ormish. Yonthcrn F'nrific I'u. L. L. h1wilunrie. P. L. Wishon. 8. H. Bri,ket.t. Southcrn S:snt;i Fr ('0. F'ncific c'o. f:nL (:as 6 Elcc. Co. W. H. Lludlev. Sont.hpm P36ific ((0. R. IV. l1urhun. H. H. Kesslvr. Lhl. (.:as S. Elrv. ('0. 4 . F. Schult.. Soouth~rn Pncifiu ('0. u. S. \\'eather Burmii. 5uuthr.m Pacifir c'o. F. IO. Huttou. E. E. Roening. A. J. Biirk~. U. S. Weather Bureau. 3outhern Pacific Co. Do. H. D. Jerrett. Southern Pacific Co. A. Damenbrink. ?. H. Likely. 3onthe.m Pacific: Co. Do. I. R. Hull. . . H. Higbie. H. 3outhe.m S. Richardson. Pacific C'o. %mta Fe Co. F. J. Kinley. E. D. Ellmaker. L!. J. Booth. E. W. Brown. T . N. Thompson. 3outhern Pacific Co. U. S. Forest Service. I?. H. Betterton. Earl Powers. U. 5. Weather Bureau. y . N. Johnson. A. Gas & Elec. Co. Southern Pacific Ca 3lerra Railway CO. DO. .k. E. hfOO11. ...... t l .i ~ ~~~ Colusa. ............... (~'orning **. ............ Cuyallaca. ........... Daunt.. .............. Darisville.. ........... ...... + s. 1; + I,,.? ...... - 3.7 Deer Creek.. .......... Pel Monte. ........... Delta.. ............... Denair.. .............. Dobbins.. ............ Dudlevs ............... Dunsmuir m.. ........ Durham. ............. El Cajon. ............. Electra. ............... Elsinore.. ............. Emigrant Gap ........ Escondido.. .......... Eureka.. .............. F3lmiI@oIl**. ....... Folsom.. .............. Fordvce Dam ......... Dunnig-m H. ......... ...... 51.2 ' . !lll.l; ,+ b.X ,.,.? + 3 .i i o .? I::::,:. -" 6:i.S - 1.5 51.4 + .?.2 i!l. 0 - 2. 9 1i:i.II ...... i4.s ...... 54.11 + 2,IJ SG. 3 + 2.7 Foutli Springs.. ....... Fresno.. ............. Galt *.. .............. FNtO *. ............ I'ulusa. ........... Fresno.. .......... 393 Glenn.. ........... 1;?4 fitcramento ....... 4!1 Eldorado.. ....... 2,l%ll ........... 73.0 ,- 5,s IiH.0 - O.S ,s .c _..___ _In Georgetown.. ......... Gilroy w.. ............ Gilta.. ................ Glennville ............ Santa Clara.. ..... 1!13 Sisliiyou.. ........ S. :iOu Kern.. ............ 0 0 0~ 0 ........... is.^ + 3 .0 w .7 + 9.8 dl8.3 ' ___ ___ 1:;. 1; + 2 .2 1 1 .4 ...... -. -_ ..... .... 11.00 Gold Run ............ Gonzales -.--. ...... Grass Valley ......... Greenville.. ........... Groveland. ........... Guinda **.-. .......... Hanlord.. ............ Healdshure ........... Hearst. ............... Heher.. ............... Hetch Hetchy.. ...... Hollister.. ............ Eombrook m .. ....... Hot Springs ........... Hullville (near). ...... Idyllwild. ............ Independence. ........ Indio ................. Ione ................ Jarneetown.. .......... hkig ............... ........ ............ G!1. 3 + 2.4 10.2 . _.___ 9n. 6 ...... 71.5 ...... C 3 .l j - 3.li 74.8 - (1.i rb.4 ...... 73.5 ...... (iY.6 + 3.1 92.2 - 2.3 ". ". ........... bIendocino.. ..... 1. SO0 Imperial .......... -2C Tuolumne.. ...... 3. Gli5 8311 Renito ........ 3% Siskivou.. ........ 2.154 0.30 n. s2 'p 7 .... 2.25 2 41 T. 1 43 T. 29 46 1.112 4t 42 0.25 1 28 T. ............ lgt.... 0.00 Tulail?. ........... 3.301 Lake.. ............ 2.250 Riverside.. ....... 5,250 Lnyo.. ............ 3, YO7 Riverside ......... -?O Butte.. ........... 4,975 Amador ........... 287 Tuolumne. ....... 1,471 -. . 72.7 ...... B.1 .+ 4.5 76.6 1 ._.___ 3 J 48 1 T. JULY, 1911. ~ ........ IiY. e1 ....... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--Cli~nntological &la Jhr .July, 1911. District No. 11-Continued 95 1101 Lone Pine .............. Long Valley ........... Los Angeles.. .......... Los Banus fc .......... Los Oatos.. ............ hfcc:loucl.. ............. Macdoel.. .................. Maleline ............... Uagelia ................ Mamniut.h Tank.. ..... hlerm .................. Menlo Park ** ......... Nerced ................. biill Creek (1 j .. ........ Milton (near) ........... blomlesto **.. ........... Mu elumne Hi11 ........ Mono R y c h .. ......... Muuterio ............... N a r y s 4 e ............. N u y e .................. Mundague .............. Muut.erey PI ........... Mount Tanialpais ...... Napa ('it7 .............. Naps (S. H.). ........... Needles.. .............. Nellie.. ................. Nov:xda C'ity ........... Newcastle .............. ?Jewhall+* ............. Newmsn ............... N inishew. ............. North Bluumfield.. .... North Fork. ........... Oakdale t* ............. Oak Orore.. ........... Oakland.. ............. Oceanside.. ............ Ojai \7alley. ........... Orland ................. Orleans ................ Oruville t nex). ........ Palernlo. .................. Palm Springs *. ...... Paadena.. ............ Paso Rohles. .......... Peachland.. ........... Penstork Camp. ....... Plarerville.. ........... Point. Lobos.. ......... Point Reyes. .......... Porterville ............. Qoincy.. .............. Red Blnff.. ............ Redding ............... Redlands. ............. Reedley ............... Rialto (near). .......... Rirenide. .:.. ......... Rocklin.. .............. Rohnerville.. ......... .I Sacramento (1 ).........I Sacraniento (2 1 .............. St. Helena.. ........... Salinas.. ............... San Bernsrdino.. ...... Yan Diego.. ............ San Francisvo.. ........ San Jnrinto.. .......... 6an Jose. .............. San Leandru ........... S m Luis Ohispu.. ..... S m Nateo *.. ......... San bfignel**. ......... San Migncl Island.. ... Sangrr **. ............. Santn Barbara.. ...... .I Santa Clara.. ......... .I &anta Cruz.. ........ ...I Sauta c'lara.. ..... ~~a n i e d a .. .. ......I San Juaqnin.. Inyo. ............. Lassen.. .......... 1.0s Angeles.. ..... ' Santa Clara.. ..... .*tu.. ........... Lassen ............ 13otte ............. Imperkl.. ........ I Tulia ............. Riverside.. ....... San Nateu.. ...... Nerced ............ hnador.. .......... (' S Kern.. ............ Calareras.. ....... Ventura.. ......... Siskiyou.. ........ Muntarey ......... Kern .............. Marin.. ........... Naps. ............. I.. .do.. ........... San Barnardinlo.. . Sa11 Diejiu.. ....... Nevada. .......... Placer ............. Los Aiigeles. ...... Stanislaus ......... B 11 t te ............. Nevada.. ......... hiadern ............ Stmislans.. ....... San Diego .......... .t larue is.. ........ Sail Diego.. ........ Ventcirii. ......... Glenn ............. Hnnlbuldt. ....... Butte. ............ .do. ........... Ri\-erside.. ....... Lus .kngelps... .... Sail Luis Obispu.. Sonuma.. ......... Tuolmnne ........ El Dorado. ....... Ban Francisco.. ... Marin.. ........... Tillare.. .......... P~UIUILS ........... Tehama ........... Shasta ............ Smi Bernardino. .. Fresno ............ San Bernardino.. . Riverside. ........ Plarer.. .......... Hurnholdt.. ...... Swramento.. ..... do.. .......... N a p . ............ ..... i Nerve,l.. ......... .I Siskiyou.. ........ ~ Snnts Clara.. . .:.. Alanieda.. ........ San Luis Ohispo.. San Msteo. ....... Son Luis Ohinpo.. Santn Rnrhara.. .. 16 1" I t i 31 11; 15t 3 11; l t i lli 21 i lli 11; Et1 It 1 5 1 li 25 1 30 11; 1.5 11, 16 1st ... El 11, 31) 1 3(1 1 t; 1 I; 11; XI 2.5 1 li 4 t r: 25t ... 4 1 12 15t 15 1.5 1 st 15t 15 ''st 11; 2.5 , 21; I 11;t 24 1 15 14 S 1 1 1 I ... .lit 1 s t ;t 31 1 1 Ili 25 1:i1 1 16 31 16 15 ... 1 1 7s. 4 9n.4 67. 1 SI). 8 70. I; - 1.1; 111; ....... l l l i - 0 . 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"3 1li 22 25 1 15 14 .,., -- ~ ~- ~~~~ - Temperatiire, in degrees Fahrenheit. ~ r a. 0 d ~ ... 41 3\ 52 iin 4s 47 53 44 55 185 4S :;I; :;0 :;5 :,:I 711 52 I;(; 5 2 I ?? 41; 51 i n I is 54 43 37 41; A l l G:! 45 4s i 4 4s 43 55 I i 3 511 G" ... ... !I, .,., $2 r,? .5 i 47 54 43 5? 47 111 31) 411 41 -. ... .sn 4s 47 55 :is .\!I 1;1 r- .,., ... 51 511 511 -111 51 52 4s 4 3 51 50 49 .52 41; 4:? 4\ 5.5 -- .,I ... -- 51 43 45 55 5'' 511 .I? 70 39 50 54 Stations. - ('ali]ornia-C!outinue~l. King City.. ............ Lake Eleanor.. ........ La Pur te ............... Le Grand. ............. Lemon 1:ove.. ......... Lick Observatory ...... Livermore. ............ 1,mIi. .................. ..... Southern Pacific> ('11, ..... ., S311ta Fe ('0. w. C i . \V . Santlidue. ...... The Uirei,tur. E. I.;. Still. Ezra Fiske. G. F. hlnrsh. ... r: 1 U 4 1 13 4 15 I1 1 5 I I I 1 I 11 18 1 4 > I1 11 3 1 ;i (I 1:; 24 1 I1 4 I1 0 4 I" I4 !+ i) 4 1 LO L2 1 1 5 4 4 1 v I :i ? 3 I 1 I? I li 4 1 I 4 3 1; 1 1 1 .. 1 U 0 11 :3 4 I1 ! I, 1 i I 1 0 1 11 I1 I1 11 I1 11 I1 n 4 I1 1 I, 1) I 1 4 1 1 1 5 1 11 I: 11 1 u ?I 2-1 I1 1 4 I1 1 n n r: 3 -1 : I1 4 I! 11 ____.I ........ 1 ..... T. -11.111 T. \v . n. 2.w. SW, \v . 11. l I \V . \v . SA. \v. .... n\v. 11. n\v. .... .... ..... \v . 11w. >\V. ll\V. ..... s\v. PP. 11. ..... ..... \\.. I1 1v. 1%. . \v . sn. ..... ..... \\- . <\v. .\v. nw. ..... .... \v . U\P. <\v. .e. \v . ..... ..... .. ..... nw. ..... .._._. siv. I1 \v . \\.. \v . 1v. 11 \v . Il\V. nw. ..... ..... ..... \v . \v . S. \v . \f . SW. nw. nw. np . nw. S. IJ. Ill! T. 1.25 T. T. 11. :> I . 11;3 0. I I I I. UI' 1.51 11. (IC I). l.i 4I.I)l 0. Ill' I). Ill1 T. 0. 1111 1). O(1 1'. T. 1. 10.5 0. (111 11. (111 I). 112 T. T. 11. L"1 11. 15 11. nr 'r . .... 11. 1111 I). 011 17. Ill) 0. 111) 11. fll) 11. "1 11. Ill) T. T. T. 1.l111 I.Il0 I. 011 I . 1111 T . I. i l l 1 ~.O I l T. .llll T. 1.1111 T. T. I. 1111 I. 111 I. 1111 it.nii ri. 15 'r . ... .... 'r . 8i.im 8i.im 'r . 'r . ri: uti r. T. 9. 110 I). 113 I). 1111 T. [I. (111 [I. Ill) ... 11;1111 r. rr . 1). no I). u11 1'. ........ 1.1;s ....... T. - II.112 T. 0.1111 0. t;:, ...... 1.4s ....... 11. "3 ....... 0. IN1 ....... 2. .ill 1 c 2. 44 i1.00 - n .n i I). nii I). I.HI 1. 1:;. Evnns. LT. S. I\ eather Rurean. Soutljern Pacific 1.u. F. TI. hfc('nllag1i. F. F SpenvPr. Butte Valley I.aml 1'1). J. H. \f'illi:i~iis, Butte ('0. R . K. ('u. Suitthern Pacifii. c'u. 110. E. A . I'almer. Sonthc~rn Pwific Co. Smta F? ('0. ('31. Gas S Eler. Cu. .I. TI. Suutlrni~k. li 1 I1 I1 1 I) I ) I1 0 I1 I 1 IJ II 3 I1 I! 1 0 ; IJ 0 0 0 11 0 4 11 1 (I 11 I1 11 I 1 I 1 11 11 11 n (I 11 11 II I 1 11 n n il 1 (I II (I o. no - O.(II 0. OU ....... T. ~ 11.111) 11. 1)11 - I!. UI 0.00 -- I I .I I \ ' r .. 11.00 ...... 1x0 91) 2,751 1,551) 3. "10 3. 451) 15 4.500 2,375 20 +;n 477 I > 1 ....... 1.11; +- 1.U~I 11.UIl - II.IIS 11.111! + 11.111 T. - 11.01 T. -10.111 fL-12 II.fl1, 11.4; ....... T. - (1.03 I). 110 I,. 110 I). no - 0.1)l 0.1111 ....... U.lI1) - 11.11!1 u. IH1 ....... 11. lllJ I). I10 11.44 ...... IJ.ll1) - 1J.112 0.15 .... T ........ I). 00 fJ. 00 ............ T. -1 1 .1 ~ 'r ........ T. -n.iix 11.1)11 - II.II4 ~1 .1 1 0 - Il.ll:i Il.li0 11.111l II.l)il I1.UI1 T. - 11.111 11.11u - 11.f12 n.1m - 11.111 T. - 11.111 0. 111) - 11. 111.5 T. - O.fI$ ............ o.nn - 11.m T. - n. I ~Y T. -t l .I I 4 ....... 95 -3 .5 Ish - 11. 1 1Ih) + 1 .i 94 - 1. d 93 - 1.5 112 - I,. in(, - I .! 9h 91 3.500 3.200 3,000 151; 31; ....... ....... goo 264 $21 I 2.50 513 554 S3 YO0 190 3.7.50 I , 4;s 250 490 4li4 3.400 3Ui 55'2 1,232 34; ?.?5U Y51 249 75 ;I 35 "55 4U 1,054 93 2U7 95 4s 201 "? 1\11; 500 3il 1.111 !M 20 996 1'20 110 IS1 311 5,000 1.04s 1.400 i ,m E. T. Tmner. 11 S Weather Rnreau. Frmk Junw I T . S. Weather Iinrpau. ;I -1 : : : 11 i n 11 3fJ 1) 1 23 0 1 23 1 I 30 ..... ....... 4 ... ll.IJ0 , 0.1111 1 ... 0.0Il -111.112 I t 2 i 1'. ,- Il.fl1 15t 1'5 I ).I )O lI.nn 7 46 T. ~- 0.09 ?I t ' . .. 11. (HJ 0. 00 3 45 1 .l i ....... 1 150 T. - 0.01 4 t 37 0.05 I f 0.04 8174-11-9 1102 Sierraville .............. Sisson .................. Soledad M.. ........... Southeast Farallon.. ... stations. Sierra.. .......... Siskiyou.. ....... Monterey.. ...... San Francisco.. .. California-Continued. Sonora. ................ Squirrel Inn.. ......... Stockton( H ) ....... Storey.. ............... Suisun m.. ............ Summerdale. .......... Summit.. .............. SusanviUe. ............. Tamarack.. ............ Tehachapi *... ........ Tehama *. .......... ..I Tejon Rancho .......... Three Rivers ........... Towle.. ................ T r a c ~f f :: ............. Uki ............. Upland. ............... Upper Lake ............ Vacaville.. ............ Valle Springs VisSYa ........... '::::::I Warner Springs.. ...... Wssco ................. Watsonvllle ............ Weitrhpec ............. Westlely ** ~. ........... Wheat and __ _. ._ ____. . wfflows ................ Yosemite. ............. Shrling Cit J ..: ........ . Counties. Placer. ............ Laqsen. ........... Alpine.. .......... Kern .............. Tehania. .......... Kern.. ............ Tuiare.. .......... Placer.. ........... San Joaquin ....... Mendorino.. ...... San Rernardino.. . Lake.. ............ Solano. ........... Calavers ......... Tulare. ........... Sm Diego ........ Kern.. ............ Sant.3 C N E .. ...... Humboldt ........ Stanislaus.. ....... Yuha.. ........... Glenn.. ........... Mariposa.. ........ MONTHLY WEATHER RET'IEW. TABLE l.-CIintatnloyical clutcijbi- July, 1911. District No. ll---(:ontinuwl. ' Tuolumne.. ...... 1 San Bernardino.. . Butte.. .......... _I San Joaqutn.. .... Madera ........... Solano.. .......... Mariposa.. ....... .I 1s' 3( 1.w 5 . w 3,52: 2: 29t 1y 5 .m 7.01; 4,17f 8.W 3.96: 22i 1,50( 87( 3.70' b4 61y 1,75( 1,35( 17: 67: 334 3, lG 33t z 1 .i N 91 s4 I31 3,945 - (li E ? E 8 E c 9, 2 4 - 1 P 37 S 23 1 40 11 31 15 38 ?2 5 34 Jo 9 1 25 31 18 14 ?cj 23 22 23 3 11 15 1 23 24 32 7 , - ~ ~~~ ~~ ~~ ~ Temperature, in drgrees Fahrenheit. ..... .......I .... ..;.I..'& 78.6 ....... 104 1lJ 66.4 1 ___.___IS I 3 0 1 52 74.3 ....... 101 16 51 73.9 I+ 1.3 ~ 98 125 1 51 ...... I ....... 1 .... 1 ....I ..... ....... 73.5 ....... ..... ~~ ~ Precipitation, in iuches. ~ - u 0 B - 0.30 0. i 2 0. (nJ 0.00 T. 0.00 0. 00 0. NI 0. E3 (I. 00 0.00 T. T. T. 0. CJO 0. M 0.00 0.110 0. lJ0 T. 0.14 0.1M I). 03 0.00 T. 0.39 .... .... .... 0. 00 0. ii 0. on .... .... -_ ...... - 0. 67 0. 0c ...... - 0. VI ...... ...... - 0.01 - 0.03 - IJ. 20 - 0.65 - 0.01 - 0.0s - 0.11 - 0.01 - 0. 03 - 0.111 - 0. 03 0. IXI - 0. 03 - 0.03 0.00 - 0.03 - 0.01 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... z rnz I '- d 2s: 2 0 Y - 0. 12 0. 00 0. 80 0.00 T. 0. (IO .... 0. no 0. c3 .... .... 0.00 0. $2 0. 22 0.00 0.00 T. T. T. n. 00 n. 00 0. 00 u. 00 U. 00 0.00 T. 0.11 0.0(I 0.03 T. 0.37 .... n. 00 .... - ~ -- - S= :$ 41 * - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... .... .... n n .... .... __ ~ i I B a, 8 ; 2.i : 4 ~ 25 23 31 30 31 2s 31 ... ... 9; 29 1Y l i 29 23 I9 30 Pj 31 29 30 ?i 31 x, 19 5 2.l 31 27 % .. - Sky. .- 'd '6 >.= :> 10 ,o :z - 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 (1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 I) 1 5 1 1 0 1 0 ... n ... ... ... ... ... - -~ 8 2 .- J P ' E d & a * m E cw '5 .- -~ ..... n. n. ..... SW. S. se. nw. ..... ..... ..... sw. sw. SW. 11. sw. sw. .... n. nw. nw. nw. nw. w. SW. .... ... .... sw. ne. n. S. S. .... - -,b, e, etc., indirate resrectively 1. 2, 3. etr.. days niissing from the rerord. * Temperature extrrnies are from ohserved readings of the dry bulb; nle31is arc couiputed from obsemed rendings. T. Precipitation is less than 0.01 inch rain or melted snow. t Also on other dntes. JULY, 191 1 Observers. C . D. Johnson. Southern Pacific Co. Do. 1 T . 9 . Weather Bureau. ('hm. P. Jones. A. D. Frantz. Butte Vounty R. R. ('o. State Hospital. Santa Fe Po. Southern Pacific Co. Mrs. J. E. Lowry. Sonthern Pacific c'o. Jnnirs Branham. Willinm Bennett. Southern Pacific Co. no S. ET iiailey. E. 11. Barton. Southern Pacific Co. Do. Dr. Geo. McCowen. Ranta Surecliels Fe Co. sugar cO: M. E. Lathrop. Southern Pacific CO. Wni. Lnmbard. L. C. Stiles. J. P. Kelly. JULY, 1911. Stations. -~~ Orrgoii. Klamath Agency.. K h m t h Falls. .... Lakeview. ........ hierrill. ........... Yonna. ........... Califurriin. I ber t hie. ......... .\guanga. ......... .\ lanieda .......... .iltura$. .......... Anyrls Camp.. .... ingiola.. ....... Ant ioch.. ......... .\pros.. ........... .A rrowhe:ul Springs .\v:%loll.. ... Long Valley.. ..... .\L l l J U ~l 1 . ....... .\zusa.. ........... Bagdad. .......... Bakersfield ........ Barstow. .......... Bear River. ....... BearVallev (1) .... Bear Val!ej. 2) Bear Valley &&.:I Bel1ott.s. .......... Ben Loluoud ...... Berkeley. ......... Biges.. ............ Bishop.. .......... Bishop Creek.. .... Blocks hurg ........ Blue Canon.. ..... Blvt.he.. .......... Bdulder Creek.. ... Bownians Dam.. .. Rranscomb. ....... Bruch ('reek ....... Burney ........... Rutte Valley.. .... Calexico ........... Calien t e. .......... Calistogn. ......... Campbell. ......... Campo.. .......... Camptonville(near) CedarviUe. ......... Chester. ............ chico.. ............. Chlco near) Chinablat. 1: 1: :: Chino. ............. Cisco.. ............. Claremont .......... Cloverdale.. ........ Colfax.. ............ Colgate ............. Colusa.. ............ Corning. ........... Corona. ........... Cuyamaca. ........ Daunt.. ............ Davisville .......... Dear Creek. ....... Del Monte.. ........ Delta.. ............. Denalr. ............ Descanso: .......... Dinuba. ........... Dobbins.. .......... DownieviUe. ....... Dudleps.. .......... D u g a n .. ........ Dunsmuir.. ........ Durham.. .......... D yerville. .......... E s t Park .......... Edgewood.. ........ Edison.. ........... El Cajon., ......... Electra.. ........... Elsinore.. .......... Emigrant Gap ...... Escondido.. ........ Eureka.. ........... Fairmont.. ......... Farnlington. ....... Felton.. ............ Firebaugh .......... Folsom.. ........... Fordvce Dam.. .... Fort bragg ......... Fort Ross.. ........ Fouts Sprlngs.. .... Fredalba.. ......... Freano.. ........... FN~o. ............ Oalt ................ MONTHLY WEATHEK. I1EVIEW. 1 loa TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for July, 191 1 . District No. 11, Oregon. ______-__ __~~__~ - -___. I Day of month. I ........................................ ............ 0.00 ............ T. 1104 ... ~.~_ - ?i 3& 25 30 31 ~ ................... ................... ................... ........................ ___ ____ ____ ____ ___. ........................ ................... ................... ................... ................... ................... ................... ................... ........................ ........................ ................... ................... ................... .................... ........................ Stations. - * $ - T. 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 u.00 T. 0.Ii2 0.ou 0.0'2 0.00 T. 0.00 0.30 Califwnia-Con. Georgetown.. ...... Gilroy.. ............ Gilta. ............. Glendora .......... Glen Ranch.. ..... Glennville.. ....... Glenwood.. ....... Gold Run ......... Gonzales. ......... Grass Valley ...... Greenville. ........ Gridley.. .......... Groveland.. ....... Guinda.. .......... Henford.. ......... Head Dam ........ Healdsb w... ..... Hearst ............. Hebex ............. Helen Nine.. ...... Hesperia .......... Hetch Hetchy.. ... Holcomb.. ........ Hollister.. ......... Hornbrook.. ...... Hot Springs ....... Hullville. ......... Idylwild. ......... Independence. .... Indio.. ............ Inskip.. ........... Ione.. ............. Jachonville ....... Jamestown. ....... Jenny Lind ....... Jolon.. ............ Julian.. ........... Kennedy Mine. -. . Kennett.. ......... Kentfield. ......... Kemville.. ........ King Citv. ........ Knights Landing.. La Orange.. ...... Lake Eleanor ...... Lakeside. ......... La Porte .......... Lathmp .......... Laurel.. .......... Le Orani ......... Lemon Cove ....... Lick Observatory.. Livermore. ........ Lodi.. ............ Lone Pine.. ....... Long Camp. ...... Long Valley.. ..... Lordsburg. ........ Los Alamoa.. ..... Los Angeles ....... Los Banos.. ....... Los Gatos ......... Los Molinos.. ..... Low Observatory.. McCloud.. ......... Nacdoel ........... Madeline.. ........ Magalia.. .......... Mammoth Tank.. . Mariposa.. ........ Marvsrille.. ....... Mecca. ............ Melones ........... Menlo Park ........ Merced ............ Mermd Palls ....... Mesa Grande ...... Mill Creek (1) ...... Mill Creek (2) ...... Mills College.. ..... Milo.. ............. Milton (near). ..... Modesto. .......... Mojave. ........... Mokolnmne Hill. _. Mono Ranch ....... Monroeville. ....... Montague.. ........ Montemy.. ........ Monterio. ......... Montgomery Creek Mount Tamalwis.. Mbunt St. Helena. Napa City. ........ Napa (S. H.) __.._. Needl es... ......... Nellie .............. Nevada City ....... Newmtle.. ....... Newhall. .......... Newman. ......... Laytonville. ...... ....... 1 ::.. ....I ......... ................. O.S? .................... 1 .N .................... T. .................... 3.25 ................... T. ................... T. ................... 1.02 .................... 0.35 ................... T. ................... 0.00 ................... 0.00 ................... T. ................... O.w ................... 0.00 ................... 0.50 ................... 0.00 ................... 0.00 ........................ ........................ ......................... ......................... .................... T. .................... T. .................... T. .................... 0.00 .................... 0.00 .................... 0.00 .................... 0.00 .................... T. .................... 0 .w .................... T. .................... 1.63 .................... T. .................... T. .................... 0.00 .................... T. ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. ....I ............ ............ TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for July, 1911. Dwstrict No. 11-Continued. .................... 10.00 ................ ....I 0.15 ........ 1 .... l 0 .0 0 1:::: ................ ::::I ::E i .... ....' 0.00 .................... I 0 .3 7 .................... 0.00 .................... T. .................... T. .................... 0.00 .................... 0.00 .................... T. .................... T . ......................... ......................... - 26 .- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .51 ... .. .. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... T ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .o ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .1 ... ... ... ... JULY, 191 1 .... 1 .... j .... I .... 1 .... 10.00 00 .... 0. . ...I : : : : 1: 1:: I: 1:: I:::: 1 0. :$ .... .... .... .... .... 1::::l::::l::::I::::I-T:- ................ T. .... I::::I .... ~ .... 1 .... 10.42 ___.I T . ............ 0.47 m .................... I . ......................... .................... 0.00 .................... I I i l I 0.00 JULY, 1911. ........... Towle .............. Tracy. ............. Tukm ................... Tustin (near) ....... Ukiah ................... Upland.. .............. California-Con. Nimshew.. ......... North Bloodeld ... North Fork ......... North Lakeport. ... Oakdale.. .......... Oakgrove.. ......... Oakland.. .......... Oakville.. .......... ............................................................................................... ................................ Sacramento. ............................................................................................ T. ............................ T. San Joaquin. ............................................................................................................................ 0.00 do ........................................................................... T. .................................................... T. Coast ......................................................................................................... T. ........................ T. do ... 0.00 ..do.. . 0.00 Oceanside.. ........ OjaI Valley ......... Orland.. ........... Orleans.. ........... Oroville ............ Ozeana.. ........... Palenno.. .......... P a l m s rings ..-.. Parklie&. ... ::. .... Pasadena. .......... Psso Robles ........ Peachland .......... Penstock C,amp ..... Phoenix Dam.. .... Pilot Creek.. ....... Pinchot.. .......... Pine Crest .......... Placerville.. ........ Point Lobos ........ Point Lorna ........ Point Reyes ........ Polasky.. .......... Porterville.. ........ Portulaca.. ......... Prattville ........... Priest Valley.. ..... Red B uff.. ........ Reddin$.. .......... Redlan s ............ Reedley ............ Repressa.. ......... Rialto (near). ...... Rio \list3 ........... RiversiJe.. ......... Rocklin. ........... Rohnerville.. ....... Sacrameuto (1 ) ..... Sacramento (2) ..... St. Helena.. ........ Salinas. ............ Sao BernorJino ..... San Diego .......... San Francisco.. .... San Jacinto ......... San Jose.. .......... San Leandro ........ San Luis Ooispo .... San Mateo .......... San Mityel ......... San Miguel Island. . Sanmer.. ............ S a n s 4nna River.. Santa Bardara ...... Santn (' h a .. ....... Santa Criiz.. ....... Santa Margarita.. .. Santa Maria.. ...... Santa Monica.. ..... Santa Rosa ......... Samalito ........... Sellna.. ............ Seven Oaks ......... Shasta .............. Shingle Springs.. ... Sierra Malre ........ Sierraville .......... SisquocRanch ..... Sisson.. ............. Sole ial.. ........... Sonora. ............. Smtheart Farallon. Sprec kels ........... Squirrel Inn ........ Stirling citg.. ..... .I Stockton ( E.) .... Cduincy. ............ MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 1105 ............................. .I.. 0.00 O.OC 0. (IO 0.00 ....................................... 0.00 ............................................................. .... .OS 0.44 .... ............................................................... ............. ........... 0.00 .... do .................... .... ......... .... do ........................................... T. .... do ........................................... T. Sacramento. ............................ ____~____ .... Sacraniento. ........................ T. Coast .................................... 0.00 Sacrament.0. ........................ 0.00 Desert.. 0.00 Coast ........................ ...... ........................ .................... 0.00 .... do 0.00 .... do ........................ ........... _!. ... .................................................I ........................................ 0.00 .... do ........................................... ............................ T .......................................................... T. San Joaquin. .................................... ............................................................................................. ... .do.. ......................................... ........................................ 1 ................................................ 0.00 Sacramento. .................... ' ................ .... T. ............ T ................. ' ........................ I ................ T. coast ........................... _' . ............... ........................................ 1 :::: .. ..do .......................... .I .. .............. ........................................ 1 ........ I......... ............... i ................ 0.00 Sacramento. ........... .I .. ..... .I.. .I.. ........................................ 1 ............................. , 0.00 .. .. ..... .............. ...... ....... KlsI113th ............................................................... T. ............................................. ......... .. .... ................ Coast. ...................... ......................................................................... 1 ................ 0.00 ... .do.. .................... .01 ................... .04 .................... .05 .................................... 0.10 ... .do.. .................... ............................ T ......................................................... T. Jan Joaquin. ............... ........................................................................................ 0.00 .__.do ...................... ........................................................................................ 0.m ... .do.. .................... ................... T ................................................................. T. Sacramento ................ Coast ....................... ......................................................................... Sacramento. ............... .......... : ......................................................... T. ... .do.. .................... .................................................................... 0.00 ... .do.. .................... ........ T .................... ' ........ T ......................... T. Coast.. ..................... ......................... T ............. T T. 9an Joaquin. ............... ......................................................................... Sacramento. ............... 0.00 I'Oa5.t ....................... .................................................................... 0.00 Yscrauiento. ............... .................................................................... 0.00 loast. ...................... ........................................ .l O 0.10 Sacramenta. ............... .................................................................... 0.00 Jacrameu to. ............... .................................................................... 0.00 ... .do.. .................... .................................................................... 0.00 ... .do.. .................... .................................................................... 0.00 ... .do.. .................... ........................................ T T. ... .do.. .................... .... .01 ................ .O? ........................................ 0.12 .. ..do.. .................... ........ 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Precipitation Is less thnn 0 01 inch rain or melted snow. JULY, 19 1 1 . MONTHLY WEATHER RETIEW. TABLE 3.-Muimum and ininiviuni temperatures for July, 1911. District No. 11, California, Date. 1107 Lakeview, ~- oreg. Altmas. Cdiforqia. ____- 1 - I-- ~ 1 ~ ;-. __I 101 96 69 74 ' ~ 95 93 ~ ' til 6S 5f 56 49 50 100 95 61 65 l......'-i-i ...... , ____. 107 ~ 69 93 65 61 50 102 66 .__.__ 1 :::: ~ i6 10s ...... 94 61 59 1 59 101 ~ 66 ______ 110 73 ~ 95 I 59 ~ 60 50 1 104 66 ...... 79 6 ____ 7 ..._ 8 9 .... 10 .... 11 ..__ 12 .._. 13 ____ 14 ____ 15 ..__ __~~~ ~~ I I Barstow. Branscomb.1 Bramleg. Colusa. 1 Eureka. 1 Fresno. ~ Independ- 1 Ange- Yo'1nt Ta- ' Porter- les. I malpais. 1 city. 1 rille. I enre. _.____ ._____ 9: ...... ...... 8i ..___........... 6: ...... ......' 9t ...... ...... (H _..... ..._.. 9c ...... ...... 9: __..__ __.___ 94 __.___ __._._ 94 ._.__. ...___ 97 52 47 43 51 50 lo? 6s 100 62 9s 63 103 f% 99 €4 26 ___. 37 ..__ 38 ..._ 29. ... 30 _.__ .___._ __..__ ,SS ...... ...... 92 _..... ...... 93 ...... ...... 90 __.___ _..___ S9 Date. Redlands. 1 ......... 2 ......... 3 ......... 4 ._.______ 5 -,....... 83 85 90 96 97 7 _........ 9 ......... 10 ......... 8 .._____._ 92 a$ 53 &3 11 _________ 12 ..__..... 13 ......... 14 _._______ 15 _._______ 72 96 101 96 105 16 _.____.._ 17 _._______ 1s ......... 19 ......... 101 95 93 89 21 ......... 22 ......... 23 ......... 24 _._..____ 25 ......... 53 89 94 99 105 26 _.__..... 27 ......... 2s ....._... 29 _........ 30 _._______ 31 .._...... Means ..... 100 95 99 99 105 105 94.2 Red Bluff. din -~-- Mas - Min - 34 34 43 44 46 47 45 37 35 40 47 51 47 50 50 53 5.1 49 50 47 41 42 43 47 58 46 46 45 56 44 40 5.5 .- - -. - Mas - 95 YS 100 9s 100 106 105 106 106 100 103 106 10Y 100 107 111 100 10s 103 102 93 95 103 IC6 lo6 1M 101 1 O i 106 109 10s 1 ~ Nln. ~ 46 4i 47 51 58 55 57 5s 47 55 50 52 55 55 61 65 63 47 40 39 40 15 50 51 51 6n 49 51 M 53 6n Min. ~ Mas Max. IMin. I . 91 91 9s !xi 96 97 95 93 9? 94 ?(8 s9 9? 9\ 99 109 9X 93 91 90 si 91 93 S i 9.5 95 95 92 92 06 95 93. 4 -~ ~ __ - 5! 5! 51 51 5: 5! 51 55 5; 5: 5F 59 63 61 66 66 62 62 60 60 61 61 59 57 5s 58 58 55 59 59 65 .7 __ __ 1 ~~ 66 70 67 67 68 69 69 68 74 66 65 70 70 69 75 M 52 72 66 59 63 65 62 72 70 76 70 66 66 68 68 69. 1 ._ - - 6: 6( 6, 6. 6! 6: 61 6: 6E 5E 59 6a 62 65 74 79 67 63 53 53 58 61 63 fiO 74 75 Frl 67 72 72 .6 r4 ~- - -~ 9: % 9; lo( 1v. IK 91 (K 10: 1% 101 96 9E 106 112 111 102 98 91 9? 92 96 97 83 100 95 !% 95 1M 101 )E 6 101 ~- - 6 i SJ S? 77 so 79 81 s3 73 82 53 i s 77 77 73 s2 90 94 81 74 69 i o 70 76 75 x3 WI 87 d5 83 s i s3 79. 9 ;0 -- __ 6: 6! 6: i( 7( 7: 6: 75 72 i C i C 7E 83 S3 73 69 71 73 70 68 67 67 69 71 70 67 73 70 66 s; s9 va 90 h6 93 9.5 87 SO r;l s5 9F, 101 9s 93 86 80 LM 83 90 93 96 96 93 90 9.5 9.5 !x 90 0. 0 - - ..... I... ___ 90 66 1 56 103 73 91 1 59 56 107 74 9s , I% ~ ?; .____ 1 ...... 101 1 65 56 113 82 I 106 73 j 5: ___ _. ...... 100 67 .5i 1V3 ~ s-l 1 $4 ~ 51 I 57 110 1 7.5 I 95 10s so 90 62 5; lo? ~ 7s s4 55 58 105 64 SO ~ ins 1 i 5 99 72 104 72 110 73 I I / 8 , 53 5 1 51 51) 49 $5 1 lrwj 101 101 in? ins l@l , ..< .._.. . . . . . . . . ...I ..... . . . . . . . ... I -..-- . . .I . . . . . 61( ... 70 .. G5 ... -65 ... w ... 67 ... 114 79 1 '13 s3 I 13. 2 j 70. 8 ~- 3. 1 1105. 6 f 75. 1g1 93. 2 1 61. 0 ' 57.5 150. 0 ~101. 1 (67. 0 I .. . . . .I .. . . _I 79. 1 I ~~~ California. lacramentc San Diego. San Fran- cisco. Santa Barbara. Santa Rosa. Sisson. Stockton. Summit. Snsanvillc Yosemite. San Luis Jose' 1 Ohispo. - &fin - 61 62 61 59 59 60 59 59 59 62 61 61 63 64 64 62 62 U' 63 G2 62 60 Go 62 62 62 63 61 61 61 11.2 r* - - Mi1 - 3' 4 .I! 5! 5. 5. 4; 3! 31 44 5; 55 59 52 55 57 63 53 54 50 45 44 51 50 52 51 47 52 61 50 46 0.2 - ~ Min. - Min - 54 51 4c 5( 5c 5c 51 51 50 52 53 53 51 5n 50 50 52 51 51 51 51 51 5 0 51 50 51 51 51 50 49 52 io. 9 - - Nin. - 5 2 5.1 50 50 49 40 49 50 52 \ 55 53 53 53 52 54 53 54 53 52 51 52 48 52 51 51 50 5 2 52 52 50 49 il. 5 -~ _. 1 Mas. - Mas - 7. 5: Xi Si 9( 90 6: s2 se 87 90 91 88 54 9? 96 85 RS 84 83 82 91 90 55 55 85 ss 85 s5 s5 16.3 -r I .1 - - Ma - 8 9 1 9: 9: 5 9( 9: 9( 9. S! 91 9> 95 94 9E 97 95 92 92 90 90 90 95 96 94 93 94 97 96 96 '3.6 - - Miu -_ 41 4E 4s 42 5fl 50 42 49 51 52 54 50 50 51 59 59 50 49 49 50 49 45 47 4s 50 46 47 49 51 50 47 19.5 - Min - 52 58 55 55 55 57 56 57 58 54 52 51 62 59 62 59 60 5x 58 57 5: 5.5 57 57 58 56 56 54 55 53 59 86.5 -_ Kin. - 50 4.3 46 50 4s 42 45 46 48 90 .54 50 50 50 50 51 50 49 50 47 43 50 51 so 50 53 49 4s 47 43 5. R 50 - Kax - 72 73 75 94 S8 55 77 76 77 85 89 94 89 85 92 91 92 94 s7 86 s7 94 SB 89 90 90 S6 S6 85 90 83 6.0 - Max - 9: 91 g: 9f 91 91 SE 9C 97 SI? 85 88 90 92 97 97 87 si S7 s7 s1 89 97 91 98 95 SI ss 95 96 95 IO. 6 - Yin - B? 62 57 57 56 57 5s 57 56 60 56 57 57 5s 6s 53 60 53 51 51 54 53 53 58 62 5s 54 55 5s 63 7. a ~n - Has - 64 66 68 7n 75 71 71 73 74 i 5 69 74 75 7s -" I, so 79 74 73 72 71 72 68 65 71 72 73 61 73 74 71 1.9 - Kax -~ 92 71 90 88 91 86 s5 94 95 b3 s5 87 US 97 97 9s 81 %so 75 77 77 57 86 90 98 100 s3 87 91 9s 94 IS. 7 - Miu - 67 61 5ti 58 56 55 55 62 62 56 i;n 515 5.3 56 60 66 59 56 51 51 51 53 52 52 5s 64 55 53 56 58 6? i7.3 __ Max -~ 67 67 6s 69 GS 67 6Y 86 6: FS 70 74 71 93 75 71 67 ti5 73 65 66 70 70 69 72 70 72 70 73 76 ss 71.1 .- &fax - $4 5s 63 58 62 Go 65 il 59 61 61 F2 60 61 60 60 55 5s 60 59 59 60 6n 65 70 61 5s 60 60 64 62 il. 9 - Nax ~- 67 66 6s 68 70 71 69 70 cis 6: 69 ,Y SO S2 73 78 i F 70 73 70 72 80 73 74 6Y 71 75 S2 A4 3.0 f0 70 - Ma3 - 9( 8f S( 72 73 S4 SR 83 72 75 71: 74 77 81 7s i 0 sr 7n 25 I ? 75 79 74 79 93 81 70 73 78 s7 85 '8.5 - Miu - 4( 37 41 42 42 52 40 47 51 53 48 52 50 55 53 55 53 51 49 42 42 44 36 43 43 45 41 42 40 15.6 40 dax - !I 1 Sl 81 77 so 79 so ss 84 SO 78 75 7.4 77 s1 s1 73 73 711 6s 70 74 i5 87 51 iti 60 A6 s5 8. 6 "- ,, -- t i _- Bin. ~ 57 57 54 54 57 59 54 54 53 57 57 5s 63 65 70 75 69 66 61 60 60 61 59 58 64 64 60 58 62 6? 6s 0.5 I- 42 44 45 4.5 47 50 47 47 47 52 57 50 57 57 60 57 57 60 53 51 46 45 47 48 50 49 49 48 50 50 47 50.1 - 6 _..__._.. 1 98 53 79 5.3 ' 70 54 , 68 51 i 0 415 1 73 53 74 I 20 .........I 90 b 0 etc. indicate respectively 1 2 3 etc., days missing from the record. 5 6ata kre f;om standard instrumedts)n& supplied by the U. S. Weather Bureau. $5 Instruments are read in the morning; the msxiniuru temperature then read is charged to the preceding day, on which it almost always occurs.