372 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. JULY, 1909 Climatological Data for July, 1909. D I S T R I C T N o . 1 0 , GREAT B A S I N . ALFRED H. THIESI)EN. Dlstrlct Editor. SUMMARY The usual and indeed characteristic feature of mitlsuiniiier weather in southern California, Nevada, and western Ut.ah is a prolonged rainless spell. Practically no rain, that can he clirectly connected with storin movements as they are under- stood, occurs in the district extending froin the Valley of the Colorado westward to the Pacific and northward to Oregon and southernIdaho. Occasional afternoon t,hunderst,ornis forin in the mountains; but less frequently in the Sierra Nevada and Sierra Madre, than in the Wasatch, Tiintah, and the snialler isolated ranges of Nevada. But these thunderstorms, clue to convec- tional currents, are not severe as a rule nor accompanied by heavy precipitation unless occurring in connection with t lie now well recognized type of southwestern storin-thc Sonora. The stornis moving from the northwestern States of Mesico are probably of subtropical origin and may hc in some way connected with the storms traversing the Gulf of AIesiro. The normal July pressure on the sea-level plane, for the district under considerat-ion, is such that. west-moving storms developing sout h of latitude 30"N. and west of the 110th meridian, drift naturally northwest. During the last week of July such a condition seeins to have occurred. Beginning July 17 and lasting for nhout ten days unsettled, showery weather prevailed. In Nevada and Utah strong south or southwest winds, rearhing velocities as high as 42 miles at Modena and 30 miles at Toi:opali, werc reported. During thin period many thunrlerstorins occurretl throughout the district. In the Salt Lake section precipitation amounted to niore than one inch. While in southern Utah the ainount was below this. In detail the various storins were as follows: July 3-5, a thuiitlerstorni conclition s1io.ving little eastward progression. On July 17--21 , an ill-defined circulation, with winds inost.ly froni the south and southeast, in Utah. On July 22 a well marked st.orni on t.he west Gulf of Mesico passed inland, that. is, to the west. On the daily mea.t,lier chart it was not,ed as appar- ent,ly breaking up over the niicldle Rio G r a d e Valley: but bhere are grounds for Ilelieving t.hat, t,he Sonora storm of July 84-28, referred to above. was a.ssociat4 with this original tlis- t.urhuncc on t.he Gulf. If such a relation can be proven, hy reference to t.he Mesican report,s, an iinportanb light will lie t.hrown upon the origin of these Sonora st.orins. NUTE FROM REC'LAMZbTION BERVIC'E, BY PROJECT ENGINEER, FALLON, NEV. It may int.erest. you to know t.h:it, we hare completed negot.int.ions whic-h will :tllow us t.o URC L k e Tallor :ts n st.orage rrsprvoir and that, we :we nolv rngngecl in building :I tlaiii at. the oiit.let of t.hc lakr. Thc. inforniation gat hrred t.lirorigh t.he Wedier I%urc.au corrc~apondence regarding snowftll] :tiid run-off Imt wint.w l i w provm vnlunhlc t,o us, and I tjrlicve .as this informat.ion n~cuniulnt.rs we will be nhle to regu1at.e the lake very clwly. Throughout District. No. 10 there was alinost 100 per cent of t,he possihle sunshine. escept, in the Ut.ah and east.crn NevacJa inonnt,ain sections, where aft.ernoon c.loutliness somewhat. clp- creasctl the amount. JULY, 1909. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. Black Rock.. ............ Blacksmiths Fork.. ...... Card Canyon.. ............... Castle Rock ............... Cedar Clty. .............. Corinne.. ................ Coyoto ................... Deaeret ................... 373 Mlllard.. .... 4. s72 Carhe.. ..... 5.5IXl .do.. ................ 5. mf~ i Summit. ................ 6.244 Iron.. ................... .! s 75n Boxelder.. ............. .I 4: 240 C;arfiehi.. .............. .I _. ..... Millard ................... 5.441 TABLE l.-Climatdo;7ieaZ dntafor July, 1909. District No. 10, Great Basin. I i ! s 1 ; j, Temperature. 111 degrees Fnhrenhelt. Precipltatlon.In Inchen. 15 Stations. Obaervcra. Cuuutles. ... - 5 c - c c , 13 3 13 2 12 4 6 9 6 4 39 8 15 1 9 19 15 6 9 16 10 14 4 1 31 19 18 5 1 15 ... ... ... ... -. ........ .~ 1.41 2.33 + 1.n: 0.43 + 1.60 n.s? Wyoming. Idaho. Border.. ................ .I Ulnta .................. 6.oS.5 Evanston.. .............. .I do .................. 6.860 Geneva.. ................. Bear Lake.. .................... Grace ..................... I Bannock.. .............. 5.4W Oxford.. ...................... .do., ................. 4.750 Parla ..................... Bear Lake .......... Stone.. .................. .I Oneida.. ........... Weston.. ...................... .do.. ........... I" 62.4 + 0.6 I 94 I 2 31 12 ' 52 62.1 + 0.3 i 91 I t 33 13 47 I I S. W. Condron Frank Tucker 1.36 I ........ 1.m 1.44 I+ 0.49 n.oo 1.381 ........ 1.00 1.31 +o .m l.n.5 n .u + n IS n 3n 1.3s + i s ? I n:55 ...................... I ................... 67.6 - 0 .4 I Y9 j 2 40 7 t 51 64.0 + 11.5 ' 94 1 35 1st 56 67.6 i - 0.4 99 2 I 37 I 7 i 50 ..................................... .................................. I... John Norton. Thos. W. Roe. Wm. T. Chatterton. J. W. Falrbanks. James Connell. A. H. Cassell. U. 5. Forest Service. I I 73.6 I ........ in? I I I 46 j 7 50 0.58 ' - 0.70 n.23 n.n s i n .s (+3 .8 1 971 1 49 2s 3 8 , i .1 2 ,-n .1 5 0.37; 0.01 5 .............. I . !......I........... .... .................... ......I......I.... . ....... .............. I. ....................... ......I. ..... ..I. .. _._I . .... _I . ... : :: :!;;::i ... I I ...................................... .................... ......I ..................... ...........I .... _...I o .6 s - o.o? 10.33 I 0.0 !"i'1 21 i'l"i .... .... .... W. .... .... .... 8. S. nw. .... .... 9. 5. S. 9. w. .... .... .... .... .... sw. ...... 76,4 lp .......... ! ...... 45 I..;. ' ..;. ........................... ....I ....:.... I... 7 I 3 i4.4 I + 2.4 I 1Iw I I t 44 7 ! 46 1.31 + 1.16 16:j6.l'.n:n.l..j.,.ii.l..i.l..i ...................................... n .s i 8 ........ in.&? n.n d 1 4 9 R 71.Y -0 .7 1 9i 1 44 ?814310.~7 +(1 .z i n .2 3 ! 0.0 d 2 3 ; S I o 1.17 I+ 0.74, 0.40' 0.0 ' 4 ~ ?I 7 I ............. !......!....I ............................ in9 ' 2 k!L%oylin. J. J. Storley. E. R. Smyth. Harry B. Shaw. E. M. Smith. D. W. Woodward Walter James. John Crook. Wm. Brewer. James Woohtenhulmr. Lars Petemen E. 5. Gamwell G o . Crane. F. W. Klock. Wm. Brown. State Agrlcultural College C. J. Burke. M. E. Smlth. J. M. Andermn. James Woohtenhulnic. John W. Henry. C. M. Temple. Fred Y e a h . Geo. Roberta. U. 8. Weather Bureau W. VLslck. B. F. Ellason. Jane D. C. Martin. Wolkey. A. Y. Madsen. S. R. Boswell. J. 8. Moffat. n. n n. n n. n 0. !! ...... I ........ I ........ I .. ............,.... 3 .l Z I ........ I 1 .I I I 11.11 73.2 + 0.1 I 1111 : 1 39 28 43 106 + 0 0 4 ~ 0.42 ~ 0.0 67.0 + 1.1 ' 9s 3.'j st! 53 I i 5 i - 0123 (1 .3 n.n 6 5 .n l +o .2 9s hti 3 3 1 2 8 !5 4 o.96;+n.39 0.30; 0.0 ........ ..I......I.... ........................ ............... I .... ~ .............. i 1.97 I+ 1.64 I 1.37 i..iiij .............................. ....,....I ...... I ........ ......I ..... p .6 ' 13,s 97 at. 40 i 3 t l s? 0.15 - 0.21 o 15 0.0 ,1.o1--11.4 0 9 , 1 1 45128 q 1 .1 4 ~+n .s ' 0 :3 3 i 0.0 ............. I...... .............. I .... 0.76 ........ I n .2 9 , 0.0 .... .... sw. Y. YW. .... .... .... .... .... SW. BW. S. nw. .... ew. nw. sw. ... ..., ... .... .... .... SW. Y. ... n. .... .... .... .... nw. e. SW. ... .... .... n. Be. .... nw. nw. e. n. SW. 11. IIW. PW. .... .... S. 8. 8. W. 8W. Be. .... .......................... i .............. !......I ............... ! ...... 69.2 - 0.4 ' 105 1 30 2s 59 n I I I 0.26 I 0.11 n.n 09.2 j va i t 43 st 41 l i i :4 n l I 1141) n.n 65.3 5.2 s 2 , 44 129 I 33 ~ n.7i + n.on 1 n:4o I (1.0 ..... !.: ........... ._..I ...... i .... I .... 0.67 + 0.04 I 0.31 I 0.0 , 67.4 + 1 .1 , 00 1 I 4n I 2 s .5 ~ 2.m + 1.21 I n.so 0.0 ........ ...... 5 in 10 ......................... 14 ...................... 9 . 70.8 + 1 1 'Jti 6 i 07.3 + 114 9 i 1 ........................ i5.4 + 1.2 , 100 ! ..................... ' ~ i. ..................... :. 73.4 ~ - 0.5 ' 17 ....... ! ............... 1 !.......I ............... 5 1 77.2 ......... ' I M J , 12 I ... ... _:. .............. ' .............. .:. ....... I . ...... .!.I..! 4-i 1 4 1 1 15 1 4 5 I l l 2 S I 1 3 1 2 ...... ...... 3 ' 9 ...... : 161 0 1 0 : 3 5 1 z ........................................... ............. .... 0.37 ......... 0.15 ... 6 ,... 3 I... 4 i 15 5 16 5 5 3 22 6 , 22 ...... 5 , IS ....... 6 ... ... 5 6 ! 19 6 ' 19 5 :... 7 ... 7 2n 5 I 1s 6 18 5 ' 1s ... I..: ....... .... 0.0 0.0 II. 0 0.0 (1.0 ... n. n 0. n n. n n. o ... n. 0 James E. Princc Irvln Evans. .Scott Matheson D. L. Coombs. John H. Harrison. F. C. Houahton. James A. Ollver. Wm. Res. Joseph J. Jenwn. Ernest R. Brewer. E. J. Bench. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Thos. Memmott. N. 5. Fetherolf. Agent D. & R. G. Ry. U. S. Reclamation Servlee Agent D. & R. C. Ry. E. A. Bonelli W. A. Infight. Walter James .... ....... 6 I ....... 1 .- ......................... 19 I 7n.4 , n.1 in? 1 ~ 40 2s 1.iiI.fi:bi ...... n. 3s n. 30 n. 94 0.42 KO 0.90 0.0 n.35 I 0.0 '+.i;-%.l + 0.88 I 1. ....... , /+ 0.21 I ........................... ........ 17 ...... 17 I ............................ I __., I ...... I ........ ... 55.9 I ........ ~ 101 . 2 I 52 128 I 3 8 ' 0 .2 5 ........ ~' O ~i 3 ' ~' ~O ~O .............. I ...... : .... ....I .... I..:. .............. I ............ 71.4, - 3.2 I 97 I 11" $ I28 38 1.90 + 1.44 ' 0.16 0.0 0.0 71.6; ........ 9 4 ; 2 ....................................... .... 1.75 ......... 1.00 7 . 35 11.28 I ........ i 0.78 I 11.0 .. 18 4 ... I paisley.. ................ .I. .... .do.. ......... Ana Rlver. ............... Lake.. ........... Burna .................... Harncy ........... Burns Mill.. .............. , ..... .do.. ......... h i l a Ranch ............ .;. .... .do.. ......... Chrtstmaa Lake .......... Lake.. ........... Sllver Lake.. ............. Lake.. ........... Orwan. 'P" Ranch.. ............. Harney ........... Califmnia. Tmckee.. ............... .I Nevada.. ........ I ...... I .................. !.. 66.1 +0 .6 / 951 2tl I l l I I ! ............. 31 ~ 7 52 I n. 46 n. 32 n. n. ?a n.07 1.13 (1.53 0.43 i ....... 1 1: 0.14 ' ...... i ........ ......... 1 : .":"3. j - 0.05 I I n. ?i ' fi. (I n.n.5 , 0.0 0.20 I 0.0 0.511 I n.n 3 23 2 23 4 25 6 17 5 : I 5 23 23 2 sn Curtis Duvall. J. C. Welcome, jr. J o h n P Sa r. H. D. Cedi? John C. Gwen. E. C. Woodward. k E E i e m o n . Agent Southern Pae. Co, .............. ,"' .............. i ...... ' ...... I .............. , ... ....... i ....... 1 1 ....... 4.5IN1 5 ...... '........." ............. 57.2 !I3 2 i 20 64.4 - 1.6 I 89 2 I 35 n.as I n.n 7 36 .... 4 4 :::::::I .......... ....... 5.819 I 38 4,iW , 14 ...... ........I ..... 60.4 I - 4.3 , 93 59.51 ........ ........ 25 ........ a I 35 21 36 2 43 1 j 38 1 38 3 I 30 IStl 29 28 31 28 27 15 19 24 5 : .... 1 T. ........ I ...... ...... I I .................... ................ ................ ................. ................ .................... ..................... ' :*m I 39 Audln Lander. .I 1,594 21 Battle Mountain.. .do.. 4. &I3 39 Beowawe Eureka.. Carlln Elko 232 39 Carson Dam. .......... ..I Churehill.. .............. i i n 3 2 3 Clover Valley.. ......... .I Elko ..................... 61000 I 10 Cohre.. ................ ..I. .... .do.. ............... .I.. ........ Nsaada. Cherry Creek ............. White Pine ............... 6 4511 1 .,.I.. . .I.. ... .I.. .... ..I...... I. .n:n, R I ti!! I T. 0.13 I T. ,., n .................... 75 n 0.2 112 s i n I 1 s.2 I inn 70.6 .........I 97 io.? - 0.4 1BS 71.9: ........ 1 96 67.6 ......... 97 64.0 - 0.5 I 9s . - n.22 I 0.11 1: ......I I ........ I ........ + 0.55 I 0.00 I 0.00 I 0.00 , E; j _. . - n.o o 0.0 o 0.n o n .o ' ti n o 3 0:o I 4 374 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. JULY, 1909 TABLE l.-Climatological daia for July, 1000. Dkt~id No. 104ontinued. -. -- - . - __ - - d 1 z 97 !I9 96 !IS 98 llHl 96 .... B . g z 22 z.2 a"' ca ...... ...... - 4.7 + 4.6 Obaervera. Stations. ~. .. .... . Countiea. I I E t .......... ...i 0.55 Nemdu-Cbnt'd. I !. ....... (1.W ...... ...... ..... 50 T.' ........ ............ I 89 I i 57 i ............. Geyser.. . .I.. ............. Golconda. ................ , Halleck.. ................. I Hamllton. ............... Humboldtd.. .............. Jean:. k t v i l l e .. Lewem Ranch Lovelockc.. .............. McAfm Raneh ........... .................... i ................ ............ .......... Llneoln ........... Humboldt.. ...... Elko.. ............ White Pine.. ... . Humholdt. ....... Clark.. ........... Churchill.. ....... Washoe., ......... Hiimhnldt.. ...... Esmeraldo.. ...... ......... .. ,c ....... I .... 1 :: 79.2 - 4.1 I 71.6 I - 2.4 y.6 - 3.! ............... i 53.A I ........ i (1.0 I - s.3 .............. J ........ 4 A97 31 .......I 7 R77 3 ....... 4,nm 3 ....... 5.5011 24 ........ 4.835 ....... 5:631 I 17 ....... j 4:236 I 3: ....... i ?.n 7 4 ( I ....... I 3,977 I? ........ 11.0 ._.. n.n I I I n.n !._.. ..... .... 7 ' sti. I i nn-. n w. ......... n ...... 0.01 1 1 _.._I ...... n.o I 2s 3 3 .................. 0.0 ... 25 ? 5 ..... ti I ....... I .......... 67:pI ........ 76 3 ........ ....... ...... ........ I 39 .............. 32 67.4 - 0.8 3 . 73.4 ........ 31 I O S .?; - 3.4 1 I 35 67.4 - 0.1 I 7 w o ........ I 3s ; fi5.x - 5.3 .... I ... ...... ! .............. ~ ....... 9 7 ' 1 $5 : 7 $2 (1.3s: ....... iiu 15 43 4 sn ...... ! ....... ..... n. 3s ..... ..... s. ti. ....... N.w ......... ....... Esnieraldo ... .......... !)fi 14 w 2 I In3 ! 3 103 ~ 16 /' 04 ~ 13 OS 2 I 100 2 9s 21' io1 1 1 ....... I ............. 6 I 52 0.08 - 0.5s 6 ~ 45 I T. I- n.ir A 158 1 ...... I ....... 12 ..... U. sw. w. . w. n. : e. , nw. ; 8. I I I!. H. Wrutlirr Bureau. I ..... 3n :%A I ..... I . 2s 37 ...I .... I ......... its 61 0.31 - 0.15 6 I 37 I'O.'?n ....... Temperature extremes are from obwrved readings of t.he dry-bulb; nieanw are computrrl from obscrvad rr-sdinge. Preclpitatlon Included in t h a t of the next mpaaurenient. t Also on other dates. Data are from standard instruments not supplipd by the U. R. Wratlrer Burruu. natrunients are read in the morning; the maximum tenipcrxtiirc thrn read in rhwgcd to the prrewling day, on whir11 it alnitmt always occurs. Estlmated by observer. ., b, O. etc.. indicate, respectively. I ,?, 3. etc.. days missing from the record. 11 11 Preclpltatlon for the 24 hours ending on the morning whcn i t is measimrl. T. Precipltation la less than 0.01 iiieh raln air melted snow. JULY, 1909. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 375 TABLE 2.-Daily precipitalwn for July, 1909. District No. 10, Great Basin. .~ . .- . ...... - .. - Day of month. ................. ..... .................... ............... Geneva Bear Grace.. .do.. .................. Truck=.. .................. U s e ..... Battle Mountain. Humbold Beowawe.. ..do.. ...... .............. ... 376 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW JULY, 1000 TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for July, 1909. Dielriel No. 10-Continued. I Day of month. JULY, 1909. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 3.-Maximi~ii and nrinimcm temperat tires at selected stations, July, 1909. Disfriel No. IO, Great Basin. .. 69 73 377 .. 33 56 93 !! I !: 65 57 51 5 ...,8 0 50 6. .. 7... 8... 9... 10.. .: 11 ... 13 ... 13 ... 14 ... 15.. . E4 53 86 80 78 73 76 80 83 Si 19 ... m... 21 ... 23 ... 24 ... 23 ... 85 S? 83 86 85 sn 26 ... 87. .. B ... 70 66 7s 3s 46 :; 92 , 90 E 99 96 97 87 86 43 44 Bo 49 43 3 ............................. 1 ............................. 5 ............................. 01 s7 53 7s s5 $3 87 S6 90 95 95 05 37 35 43 39 45 50 4s 4s 5n 86 88 93 89 92 90 94 39 33 9 0 3 4 36 38 47 36 42 54 ............ 48 ............. 50 100 I ...... 99 5s 99 105 lor, 1M 1n. 102 in? ...... ! 1 0 ...... n i ...... ' 9s ...... 95 ...... 91 ...... 93 s9 89 93 94 55 90 89 5s 45 47 64 57 53 54 80 .............................. 22 ............................. 43 ............................. 24 ............................. 25 ............................. 26 ............................. 87 ............................. 28 ............................. 89 ............................. 90 ............................. 31 ............................. Means.. ....................... 21 ............................. ss 83 94 90 S? 93 90 86 90 84 90 S9.3 go 79 74 83 88 90 89 53.3 ...... 53 36 38 50 51 54 50.2 94 ...... 94 ...... 9s ...... 1m ...... 93 ...... in? ....... 83 s9 93 95 so so ....... ...... ~ .... ....... .~ Utah. I Wyoming. i P 0 a 2 m d t n I .- i, V ._ . . - Max. Min. Max. Min. - Kin. 64 49 40 38 36 36 31 35 39 45 41 42 48 50 48 42 32 49 49 42 42 51 49 44 46 42 41 45 62 56 52 M. 0 - - - - Kin. ~- - -- . - I Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max I - - -~ I ~ - dax 86 96 93 90 88 78 72 86 88 90 87 84 92 94 93 93 87 87 90 92 93 93 96 92 87 85 71 78 87 89 92 K). 2 - -_ - - #ax. OB 92 85 78 62 74 85 78 87 86 87 90 91 92 97 96 96 88 91 91 n2 93 82 94 90 83 78 82 90 90 92 37.8 - - - Max. I hlln 101 9s I !; 91 60 88 56 90 I 5G - 70 70 65 58 62 58 56 58 63 68 Bo 56 Bo 63 64 70 70 Bo 61 67 Bo 66 05 66 62 Bo 56 S2 Bo 61 62 12. 2 - - - 91 91 S9 77 81 7s 74 78 79 75 74 75 80 S l s4 86 85 7s 79 77 83 77 78 80 S1 73 .......... - I , 10s 109 IO6 93 94 59 65 68 63 61 101 98 91 8.3 91 62 66 61 44 33 a 34 38 33 42 52 50 42 44 51 50 50 41 44 43 50 42 Bo 52 43 48 30 32 33 42 38 43 14.7 - - 96 51 95 ' 53 S? 57 83 i 60 g4 i 55 103 62 103 91 Bo 64 61 I 55 i 40 33 34 39 44 40 31 33 40 41 43 40 55 43 35 41 53 43 44 53 43 36 33 34 36 41.7 3a 45 37 40 43 53 46 40 41 40 50 47 63 55 50 41 45 52 50 49 55 50 43 43 44 47.7 4a 40 81 84 55 43 49 46 49 57 56 60 56 5s 58 55 66 61 5s 58 58 59 57 57 50 50 45 44 47 49 54.7 78 S? s7 85 w 80 83 s9 SO 02 94 94 85 86 86 87 84 so 89 58 77 70 79 87 S9 91 53 53 58 , ........... 59 ........... 63 ........... 55 ........... 52 ............ 57 ............ :: I E e l q ;: ' 93 91 BS 97 93 91 w 97 100 lo? 105 10s 101 109 S9 99 ss 95 99 97 87 93 85 96 1 0 100 97.0 - .. 54 45 54 59 59 M 41 53 56 55 54 59 57 53 57 61 63 63 57 54 45 40 48 50 55. s 90 58 SS 90 90 90 90 90 90 96 98 89 9s 95 SS 57 90 94 93 92 93 93 83 S4 s7 SO 04 94 92.9 53 S5 I 60 44 55 44 58 , 89 61 s1 I 47 81 42 .~ 87 85 83 89 88 93 91 91 90 89 s4 7s s3 s4 77 78 84 s4 78 77 83 s3 86 87 85.3 ._ 47 00 74 74 61 60 51 65 63 59 5s 45 55 55 60 63 51 45 39 50 55 60 57.8 ao 49 87 5O I 90 34 I 77 33 ' 83 36 , SS g i g 53 I s3 55 ! 8s 51 93 56 93 56 95 65 97 67 95 65 67 60 87 63 SS 83 ' 50 77 S5 48 83 86 66 89 54 65 ' S9 I 55 61 85 I 56 64 , 82 57 64 I 83 56 I 48 91 55 s3 51 s7 50 00 58 79 54 s5 51 SS 53 Y? g i g 56 j 90 54 87 87 90 87 w 93 83 70 79 57 90 93 87.6 88 82 88 90 94 84 7s 54 90 92 94 37 54 50 45 43 50 17 58 Bo 57 54 54 50 46 44 50 51 55 55.0 59 83 64 76 6 4 8 0 I ss 6 5 8 5 58 82 53 so 50 79 56 : S2 5s s.4 59 84 Bo 91 64 93 25 ...I 84 54 I 85 55 76 45 83 45 87 53 9'9 56.7 85.7 53 ~ 91 53 78 49 78 40 83 41 84 41 88 44 ! 88 19.0 i 86.9 59 ' 83 45 I so 57 i 71 Yns 83.3 i - -- -- - 50.4 60.4 . 85.9 ,. S9.9 54.0 87.0 I 79.6 44 6 I .. ....... .. ....... Nevada. Date. ... .- . -- .. Min. Max. Min. .. Uax. .... 96 9s 97 02 82 74 83 s7 88 8S 5s 95 93 05 98 9s 94 SS 91 s4 06 98 97 96 95 84 7s 83 w 91 91 M. 6 ... --_ - Yln. Wax. Yin. Max. - din. 58 57 Bo 53 43 3!5 42 63 48 48 49 45 53 54 53 52 45 46 42 51 - 52 51 55 40 48 49 88 37 42 45 45 18.8 - - Max in3 98 96 93 94 90 90 91 94 96 103 94 109 104 101 96 97 95 96 101 100 103 89 85 89 94 95 94 89 95.9 mi in1 - lax. 96 100 96 89 72 71 83 86 86 82 84 91 Rl 93 96 94 90 85 87 84 93 96 96 92 90 80 71 82 89 9a 94 37. 9 - - Yin. Max. I Min .. -. . 65 94 ! 53 65 96 48 Bo 91 53 45 86 50 5s 7s 45 dsx. - 93 95 88 84 62 73 83 81 80 81 SS 93 93 93 91 88 83 84 79 83 Min. Max. Min. din. 70 68 03 61 46 40 51 59 58 55 03 67 66 60 08 05 03 59 Bo 54 64 07 62 03 64 54 45 53 59 00 04 io. 9 - - 07 I 51 90 50 05 I 53 90 I 55 79 I 39 8.. .. I - 94 92 88 86 80 76 82 81 84 86 91 Y Y 92 B2 92 89 87 86 84 90 89 89 93 88 80 77 81 84 86 85 H. 8 __ 54 54 a3 67 53 53 45 5s Bo 56 48 50 51 49 49 51 51 51 5s 55 46 55 BO 59 51 53 56 55 53 56 54 54.0 99 96 88 85 85 60 58 59 5' 51 .... .... .... 43 50 37 49 50 52 54 55 63 63 52 53 45 44 47 43 .w 50 54 58 58 48 46 36 41 46 4s 47 50 53 54 55 5s 49 53 44 49 45 47 55 54 51 47 77 ! 31 85 39 84 I 50 88 46 5l ' 46 50 ~ 69 . 3s 56 79 43 57 ...... 55 ...... 59 ...... ... ... ... ... 50 53 48 43 44 38 4s 36 4s Bo 64 63 63 63 57 51 47 50 4s 57 00 61 53 48 50 56 56 59 53 56.7 70 - 53 52 55 53 55 50 48 45 45 47 4s 54 57 53 52 51 44 43 4s 55 57 ..... 91 93 93 94 93 5s 84 84 84 94 94 94 93 90 80 80 81 88 ' 90 94 103 101 89 89 s9 96 92 93 98 90 47 42 46 42 46 33 42 47 46 47 43 42 33 41 42 47 42.5 . .. 92 55 05 56 85 53 94 4s 93 I 41 I 76 41 I S5 45 87 5 0 1 8 5 54 I 89 52 I 88 40 54 55 4s 49 49 48 40 43 39 44 46.6 ...... 49. oc1 89.1 I 87. B*, 45. 2di 85.0 .. 49.7 92.3 ..... - . 40-8