JUNE 1939 - 12 18 11 10 19 4 13 5 14 12 13 11 5 1 5 13 B 9 11 17 10 5 2 7 18 18 24 9 13 6 1 1 7 13 12 12 5 18 25 1 1 6 I? '4 14 1 12 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW -m d El E $ $a -- In. 6.30 .04 4.50 .1z .8? 9. 23 4.66 1.29 5.14 6.12 5.32 4.59 6.00 4.42 4.92 4.92 5.15 6.78 5.64 3.52 3.84 .19 3.32 3.55 .I94 3.11 4.38 4.59 fi.55 5.35 1.05 4.46 4 .a 4.15 5 .B 3.05 .65 4.50 1.64 6.23 5.41 1.70 1.83 5.55 4.08 193 Station - Flnrence.. ......... Fairtenk ........... I\lonticello Airway.. Crescent City (near). Burlington .......... CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLES CONDENSED CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARY Y IY s 4 ITI . IS. !6 C3 10.59 1.53 4.55 -- In the following table are given for the various sections of the climatological service of the Weather Bureau the monthly average temperature and total rainfall; the stations reporting the highest and lowest temperatures, with dates of occurrence; the stations reporting the greatest and least total precipitation; and other data as indicated by the several headings. The maan temperature for each section, the highest and lowest temperatures, the average precipitation, and the greatest and least monthly amounts are found by using all trustworthy records available. The mean departures from uormal temperatures and precipitation are based only on records from stations that have 10 or more years of observations. Of course, the number of such records is smaller than the total number of stations. TABLE 1.-Condensed climatological summary of temperature and precipitation by sections, June 19.99 [For description of tables and charts, see REVIEW, January, 11. 311 Alabama ............. Arizona.. ............ Arkansas ............. California ............ Colorado ............. I- a s m F. 79.1 75.2 77.9 67.0 6". 5 B __ Section I t hIartin Dam _________ tis stations ............ Cnrnden ............. 126 stations ........... 7 stations .............. In. 2.10 .M) 1.45 .OO W Tuskegee ............ Qusrtesite ........... l'e\atkana. ......... Greenland Ranch ... Lamar. ............ F. 103 1le 100 121 106 New Pork ........... 66.0 North Cflrolina _____. 77.2 North Dakota. _____. 60.1 Florida ............. Georgia .............. Idaho ................ Illinois ............... Indiana .............. Ohio 72.5 ......... 50.3 79.5 57.7 73.6 73.6 2 stations ............ .--.do .............. Orofino ............ Freeport ............ 2 staticns _________.__ Texas ................ 81.4 Utah ................. 64.1 I 100 103 110 YY 101 DeFuniak Springs.. Diairsville .......... Pelton's Ranch. .__. Dixon ............... 3 stations ............ Wisconsin ____________ 66.3 Wyoming ............ 56.5 5F 51 16 3s 42 Punts Oorda ........ Bainhridge .......... Deception Creek.--. Wheaton ............ Plymouth ........... ' F. +o. h -. 2 +. 7 -1.1 +. 8 +. 5 +l. 4 -2. 6 +l. 5 +2. 1 +l. 8 +l. 5 +l. 2 +. 6 +a. 7 +2.3 +. 7 +. 7 +l. 0 -4.0 +. 9 +. 4 -. 1 +2.0 +. 9 +l .O +3.2 -2.4 +3.0 +l. 4 -2.2 +1.8 +3. 1 -. 1 +1.6 +1.2 -. 5 +3. 1 -2.0 +3.0 +l. 2 -2.2 -. 5 -. 8 -. 6 a. 29 13.24 4.06 10. E5 10.35 Temperature It- Key West .......... Washinglon ......... 2 stations ............. Cairo ................ Huntington .......... Monthly extremes 1. 97 1.43 .09 2.56 2.48 c I Station Iowa ..__________.____ Kansas ............... Kentucky ............ Louisiana ............ Maryland-Delaware . Michigan ............ Minnesota ........... Mississippi ........... hIissouri ............. hlontana ............. Nebraska ............ Nevada .............. New England ........ New Jersey .......... Krw h l n l c o ......... 71.4 75.3 75.1 80.7 73.5 65.6 65.6 7Y. 6 74.6 55.Q 70.3 64.9 63.9 70. S 69.8 3 stations ___________ Johnson ............. Pippapass ........... 4 stations.. ......... Dundalk,Md ....... Eloise ............... W'hcaton ............ 2 stations ............ 3 stations ........... Thompson Fa1 ls.... 2 stations. .__.._. . ~. Overton ........... 2 stations .......... Eiizahcth ........... 2 stations. .......... 100 110 97 100 100 95 9% 98 99 100 105 I 1 4 84 108 111 2 stations ............ btS00d ............. Mammoth Cave .... Pollcrk (near] ....... Oakland, &Id ....... 41 40 47 tic1 40 Presidio ............. 113 St. George __________ 108 I Lnmoni. ............ Hxtchincon ......... Richmond .......... Crdlax ............... Oakland, &Id ....... Ironwood ........... Cllaska. ............ Pontotoc ............ hfoherly ............ Billings No. 2 _______ 11.10 11.36 12.90 8.99 10.96 11.32 9.00 12.11 13.09 7.07 Brodhead ........... 98 Torrington .......... I 103 Weukon .___.____.__. S!, racuse. ............ Paducah (near). _____ Cuevdan (near) .-..-. Snow Hill, h i d ....... 1.59 .66 2.43 1.08 1.20 - 0) E - 21 l? 1 8 30 14 1 22 ' 20 29 17 1 26 10 14 16 I15 1 17 4 11: 1 , 29 17 I 28 11 9 113 12 12 5 16 Y 28 16 22 5 ' 7 13 112 8 '28 16 16 5 1 2 3 127 28 - 2 stations ........... Mizpah ............. Corinth ............ Neosho .............. 2 stations.. ......... Y Station 29 33 61 41 2'2 I o r Kalkaska ............ Spring Grove ........ Pelahatchee .___.____. Advanre ............. Haugan ............... Fort Valley ......... Ellery Lake ......... 11 1.62 2.06 2.61 1.15 W ............... I l3 Fraser Arthur .............. Sheldon ............. Greenville, Maine ... 2 stations.. ......... McGaffQy Ranger Station. 35 1 7 29 35 19 Lake Plarid Club-.. Banners Elk ........ Edmore ............ 2 stations.. ......... Mnngum ........... 33 45 29 44 45 (fahriels. ........... Rock House ......... hIrLeod ........... Lnkeview ........... Pensacola.. ......... R. 29 9.15 10.91 14.37 10.40 Lockport ____________ Gastonis ............. Portal. .......... Pnt-in-Bap.- ........ 1.25 1.65 1.90 2.65 TTtira ............... M(inroe. ............ Liston .............. Odiipoiis (near). . - - Hollis ............... - $3 z g gi n -- In. s2.10 -. 3: +. 44 -. 21 -. 58 +2.51 +. 24 -. 01 +1.?1 +2.27 +. 70 +. 60 +l. 48 -. 15 +. 8b +1.84 +I. 11 +?. 57 +1.W +l. 05 +. ?? -. 31 -. 13 -. 16 -. 62 -. 54 -. 31 4-1.18 f2.70 +l. 51 -. a0 +. 33 -. 66 +. 77 f l . 77 +. 09 +. 08 +. 31 +. 43 tl. 811 t l . 37 +. 08 +. 23 +. 82 -2.01 97 103 99 99 109 Precipitation 6enton. ............. Frsmont ..... Wiikrs-Barre b river)..^ Oreenwood ......... Tri-City Airport ..... 2 stations ............ 10 stations. .......... rottopaoo4i- ~ .~ _.___ Greatest monthlj .28 -05 . X3 .86 1.70 T .00 1.34 Oregon .............. Pennsylvania ....... Sontb Carolina ....... South Dakota ........ Tennessee ............ 57.4 69.9 80.6 66.3 7C. 3 Umatilla ............ hrarcus Hook ....... Blackville ........... Cottonwood ........ ?stations ............ Tecumseh ........... 9.78 hlrOill .............. 1.07 Oilman, Vt.. ....... 6.51 107 101 107 104 97 Trenton ............. 6.56 Solano.-. ........... 4.33 3 stations .......... Ctouldshoro ......... 2 stations.. ......... Cottonwood ....... Rughy ............. 18 35 59 33 52 head works^ ........ I 5.87 Uniontown.. ...... Ferguson .......... Sisspton ......... Lewisburg .......... 10.96 S. 18 9. Od 13.43 Huntsville .......... High Line Clty Winchester ......... Camp Eight. _______ hforgantown ........ Creek. 11.98 4.07 9.11 7.94 13.36 Least monthly Muleshoe ........... 2 stations- .......... Burkes Garden---.. I stations ........... Bayard ............. Coddington.. ....... 4 stations ........... Pllgrim Springs ..... Kanalohuluhulu. ___ 1 stations .____ ______ Station 43 M 44 25 33 34 20 -8 44 57 Christchurch ......... Banford .............. Wayne ............... 1.03 .07 2.24 Vireinia.. - - __ - ______. Washinct.on .......... West Virginia ........ 74.8 5s. 7 72.7 Hyannis. - ___________ .99 19 stations. .......... .00 Berkhiim?tead, Conn- 1.03 Culprper ............ 3 stations. .......... Hinton .............. P!e*santville. ________ 1.39 2Y stations. .......... .OO 100 105 101 Park Falls .......... Recluse (near) ______ Ketchikan .......... Kukui (hlaui)-.---- Dos Bocas ___.____.. l?. 59 4.38 11.11 36.00 14. 98 Rarine ............... Rawlius.. ............. ? stations ............ 4 stations ............. 2 stations. - -. ____ __._ 1.84 11 T .00 .OO 1 Other dates also. Livengood __________ 2 stations ............ Utuado ............. 76 90 95 Alaska (May) ........ Hauwii ............... Puerto Rico __________ 40.8 72.5 77.6 194 air 5 3 .. 2 , 16 16 3 2 3 1: 1 7 i 7 15 1 7 7 I: , 7 19 5 5 3 8 19 5 24 9 2.5 6 zr r, 13 13 11 26 10 14 12 25 8 24 3 14 13 1 24 1 25 7 2 25 13 3 4 11 3 19 1 1 19 19 2 2 2 2 1 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLES TABLE 2.-Climatological data for Weather Bureau Stations, June 1959 [Compiled by Annie E. Small, by ofecial authority U. S. Weather Bureau] R I $2 E:: 5 5 ; El a z9 2" .- __- O F O F . 47 29 53 36 54 32 46 38 58 25 55 22 56 21 5s 26 5s 32 60 23 -54 -a 55 44 5C 40 63 2s 62 32 c4 34 B? 34 50 34 63 34 F.4 2& 62 35 b7 30 6; 30 fi8 28 C i 31 CY 31) 6s 29 B? 31 64 28 71 30 Gb 30 71 19 i o 26 73 23 ,I 21: i U 27 i2 26 74 23 74 24 z! 20 77 15 i6 IS 13 21 60 26 71 26 70 24 54 20 i 4 14 68 28 70 22 73 23 72 26 71 23 i 2 22 74 25 73 26 65 30 70 26 71 21 73 26 i 4 21 76 16 i 2 24 t S 16 74 21 72 __.. 77 20 74 as !: 23 JUNE 1939 a a .- a 'F 64 77 73 ,3 r O 76 i 9 i o Sg 74 63 79 i9 i 9 63 SL 81 80 i 6 7 i 61 64 64 62 87 86 56 b3 86 91 66 62 88 bi 66 92 69 92 91 90 67 86 39 69 90 90 87 64 8s 87 88 89 S9 89 89 92 84 86 67 92 87 88 69 91 66 90 66 89 93 District and station s a a ' .I G __ OF 4: 4: 4: 3: 5. 4; 5( 41 4E 51 if 41 4: 57 5; 5: 5: 4; 54 Gi 54 5C 5c 61 61 6: 6: 54 5E fi: 6: 6: 67 6; 71 fi1 6t 61 6s 7( 72 71 7( 6: BE 6t 6s 6E 6' 6: 6( 61 61 61 7( 6E 51 6( 6: 6i 6€ 6E 67 6; 64 66 67 65 gs New England Enstport. ............. Ctreenville. Maine. - -. Portland, Maine ...... Concord. ............. Burlington _.__. - -. - _-. Northfleld- - -. -. - - - - - - Boston 1.. ............ Nantucket.. -. - -. - - _. . Block 1sl:md __.._ _. ___ Providence.. ......... Hartford.. ............ New Haven .......... Middle Atlantic Stales Albany 1 .............. Binghaniton .......... New York ............ Harrisburg I -. ........ Pbiladelphia .......... Reading.. ............ Scranton ............. Atlantic City ......... Sandy Hook ......... Trenton.. ............ Baltimore ............. Washineron.. ........ CapeHrnry .......... Lynchburp. .......... Norfolk.- ............. Richmond. _. __ - - - - _. - W'ptheville. -. -. - - - - -. South Atlantir Ytfitta Asheville. . -. . - - - __ __ - Chnrlotte ............. Grrrnsboro 1 .......... Hattrras. -. -. - - - - -. . - - Rakish .............. Wilniinuton.. ........ Charlwtoii.~ .......... Columhi,i. 6. C ....... Greenville. S. C~ ...... Aueusta. ............. 8avannnh ............. Jacksonville. - ~ __ ____. Florida Peninsula Key West ___.._______ Miami ................ Tampa. .............. East GWf Staffs - E" - In. 3.08 2. 19 2. os 3.61 5. 35 3. 57 2. i o 2.94 2. 6fi 2. 70 3. 21 2.86 3.88 3.04 1. 62 3.98 2. 44 4.45 4.3s 1. "9 1. 60 2.62 6. 5fi 3.86 4. 55 5. 52 3.68 6. 51 4.99 4.50 4.15 4. 21 4. 30 5. 2.1 4.95 3.84 4. is 6. 68 2. 53 1.97 1. 60 4.82 4.55 1.97 2. 2IJ 9.46 7.02 7. 52 2. C? 8.35 10.68 8. 14 6.62 4.5i 9. 12 5.35 6.77 5.4s 6.36 3.66 2. 56 6. 4 i 4.88 3.14 6.29 5. 19 2.84 4.04 2.5s 3. 17 3.14 3.65 .10 ..~ 6. no 1. no Atlanta 1 ............. Macon ................ Thomasville.. - - -. . - .. Apalachicola.. ........ Pensacola.. ........... Anniston.. ........... Birmingham .......... Mobile. .............. Man tgomery. - - - __ - -. Meridian. ............ Vicksburg.. .......... New Orleans ......... -- Elevation of Pra5sure instruments t r g 26 25 I9 26 23 2b 34 26 33 2i %J 751 671 851 29.881 29.961+0.C g 5 ;a -- e. n. nw s. s. s. ne. s. .... nw n. n. 9761 370 79 51 67 721 29.Wl 29.62 30.031 30.01 -.( .( 273 49 58 29.74 30.03 +.( 35 11 51 29.97 30.01 ..... W 149 165 29.94 30.W +.( i z _-_ O F . OF. 50 46 55 50 5s 53 57 52 55 53 5s 55 59 56 59 54 62 5 i .......... ......... ........... 741 700 57 218 3i5 247 53 9 z % 74 77 i 3 71 71 ti6 53 e? 68 i 1 n a " -- I n . +o. 1 -0.8 -1.2 +.4 +2.o +. 3 .o .o +.l -.2 +o. 2 -.3 -1.6 +.6 -1.2 +1.3 +.Y -2.4 -1.4 -1.2 +3.b .0 +.4 +1 .H +.l +2.x +1.1 +.3 -0.5 +.3 +.l +.4 -.6 -.3 +2.0 -1 .6 -2.6 -3.1 +.7 -.5 -1.6 -2.3 -4 .i +2.2 .......... +.: .* - ..... Shrevcport. - __ ._ ._ - -. Bentonville.. ......... Fort Snilth ........... Little Rock ........... Austin. ............ Bribwusrille .......... Corpus Christi ........ Dallas.. .............. Fort Worth .......... aal\~cston ..____ - - - - - -. Houston. __ __ - - - - - - -. Palestine .............. Port Arthur __________ San Antonio _______._. S Y 11 12 11 10 ; 9 11 9 11 12 11 13 15 1" 12 9 Y 10 1A 12 13 13 12 10 16 13 11 11 11 10 1G 1 4 Y 9 11 IS 16 9 11 20 1 O F . $0.1 +0.3 kmpei O F . 83 2 rature M i l t s 9.6 8.1 5.S 8.3 6.7 11.0 13. 1 13. A 1u. 5 s.0 8.6 .......... 9.3 6.1 12.8 7. li 11,s 10.3 6.4 14. n 11.2 s. 3 10.2 t i 3 10.1 6.5 8 9 i .5 5 .i 6.1 d.2 ,. 5 9. G i. 8 6.6 5.6 9.2 6.7 2.9 11.7 9.r) Of sw. sw. se. 8. sw. e. s. 5. s. s. s. s. nw. \v. be. e. ?e. sw. s. s. s. s. sw. sw. sw. sw. Sw. W. nw. sw. sw. sw. sw. s. s. sw. s. sw. s . SW. the 15 -i d 14 9 10 12 8 7 12 11 i ii.4 B t 7 - OF. 63. I 55.' 61. ' 65. : 63. 61. : 65.1 61. I 62. I 66. I 68. I 06. I 72. I 6:. : 67. I io. I ..- 72. j z3.. ,l.! 69. : 69. ! 70. , i l . I 75. ! 76.1 74. I 77. I ,,.I 72. : 80. : 74. I 80. I i7. I 76. I 79. : i9. I 61. I 61. ! 79. 82. ! 82. ! 61. I 81.: 82. : 80. I 80. I 79. ! 76. I 80. I 80. 80. ! 79. I 76. : 78. I 60. ! 80. 80. I 80. ' 81. I 80. I 82.. 74. ! 79. 78. ! s2. I 60. ! 81. I 80. I 61. I 61. 81. I 80.1 82. 83.1 I!. : 6.2 0 0 0.0 .o .o 4.9 .o .o 6.0 .o .o 5.6 .O .O 6.9 .O .O 5.8 .o .o 4.5 .o .o 4.6 .O .O 6.; .O .O 5.4 .o .o 4:9 .o .o -1.4 f2.3 -2.3 .O -.9 +.5 +l.: -1.1 +1.5 +1.4 +a. 3 -.6 +2.2 +?.O +2. 2 +1.s +1.7 +1.4 +3.3 +2. ti +2. 3 +2.6 +3. 2 +2.0 +2.4 +2 8 +2.0 +3. 6 +3.6 +5.9 +5. 3 4-1.2 +3. 5 +3.0 +2.! +3 ., +S. 6 +3. 5 +3.2 +l.9 ..... ......... 86 2 68 1 87 1 S i 1 68 2 79 11 63 2 68 2 90 I 66 2 91 I 51 1 6Y ! 95 1 , 96 1: 92 1 95 1: Wl) I !I6 1' 96 1' 96 11 93 1 95 04 I (I:: 1' 88 21 98 1; 92 2: 98 ?I 94 2 66 2( 57 2: 4% 21 R i 2: 101 2: 98 2: 100 2: 96 2: 9 i 2: 51 60 62 64 65 63 64 M 61 6h 6i 711 tis 71) 65 65 eo i o 54 65 55 67 56 65 59 66 60 67 E& 6 i 61 i8 111 74 59 66 65 64 63 i 0 bh 79 b5 73 t h 7 4 66 i 5 63 76 55 63 30 li 43 34 31 44 25 34 32 26 34 34 24 26 33 26 26 ne. W. nw. sw. n. e . nw. s. Y. nw. su. sw. nw. nw. U'. nw. w. 11 15 9 13 12 11 10 14 11 13 12 13 11 14 15 9 i n 6 .2 .O .O 6.Y .O .O 5.8 .o .o 6.8 .O .U 5.5 .o .o 6 .2 .O .O 5 .8 .o .o 6.1 .O .O 5.8 U .O 6.3 .O .U 6.1 .O .O 5.8 .O .O 5.5 .o .o 5.7 0 .O 6.6 .O .O 5.7 .o .o 4.8 .o .o 67 il 7U 72 i 2 74 11) il i o 73 74 74 I. Prei i 7 F4 i 9 6 ; 71 67 i E r l 63 i 8 i 4 79 FA io 66 69 69 73 ,2 82 72 80 78 E s9 9 14 15 6 (I i 11 6 11 14 9 11 :ipitation 6.8 5.9 .o .o fi.3 .0 .o 6.5 .O .O 4 .9 .O .O 5 .; .0 .o 5.4 .O .O 5.8 .o .o 4.9 .O .O 6.3 .O .O 5.5 .O .O 6 .3 .o .o 0.3 .n .o 22 "9 40 35 33 25 25 2" 26 20 35 94 24 26 41 32 'LO 38 54 24 32 21 29 24 21 . . 30 16 26 24 24 33 26 40 31 32 29 22 40 35 P. bw. w. IlW. s. $e. sw. sw. nw. sw. nw. nw. se. se. s . s. sw. e. se. se. - - - -. ...... s . e. sm. S\T. sw. nw. sw. nw. w. ne. ne. ne. s. se. se. e. s. w. s. -.9 10 51 -1. 4 12 9 8 18 16 6 13 b 8 15 i 18 16 14 12 -I- 5.6 6.1 .O .0 5.4 .o .u 5.4 .o .o 6.5 7.1 .O .O i.2 .O .0 6.4 .0 .0 6.5 .O .O 6.1 .O .O ... .0 .o 6.7 .O .O 6.3 .O .O 7.3 .o .o 7.5 .O .O 7.0 .O .O 6.6 .O .O +O. 6 +.4 +.8 +.fi +l. 3 +2.8 +l. 7 +.6 +.4 -.3 +3.? +.7 +.3 +1.1 +l. 9 +1.4 +1.3 +I. 1 +l. 7 +.i +l. 6 +1.4 +1.6 -1. 5 +.9 ..-.. +l. 7 +LO c .4 +1.1 __.__ +2.1 50 2: 50 2. 93 1 95 2 98 21 96 21 93 2: Bo 2: 95 2 94 2 94 21 S i 2 94 2: 94 2' 95 2. 96 2, 91 11 97 11 92 ?' N I . 91 31 96 1. 98 l! 95 1. 94 2! 96 l! 98 l! Y 1 1; gn 1' 'ind Masimum velocity 9. 1 8.2 9.4 7.4 6 .2 8.2 ...... i2.n ...... 6.0 9.0 6.4 5.5 7.2 6.0 10.0 6. 3 6.Y 7.1 6. 5 +3.4 5 11.3 +2.6 7 12. 3 -1.1 IO 12.1 +.7 7 11.0 -1.6 6 11.6 -1.4 8 10.1 -.5 9 7.4 -1.0 5 12.1 -2.4 5 12.5 se. se. 5 . o w . s. sw. s. w. s. s. 6. S. s. s. se. s . s. e. s. s . se. s. se. s. se. se. S . s. s. 75 i 4 74 71 72 73 75 74 i l i4 i 3 73 73 75 73 71 71 72 75 76 71 73 76 72 75 72 64 79 69 78 69 73 72 .-- 72 SO 72 62 69 60 7 2 S2 70 i 9 $1 76 72 i 6 74 70 i 3 67 69 69 76 FS 69 73 %3 i 4 62 68 71 ...... 71 82 ........... 0 Y a" - 2. .. I 11 1 31 .. I 31 11 I I I 2 I 1 1: 1: I 1 1: 1: I I ai I 1: I 1: ! 2 I 3( 1: 1: 1; 11 1: 1( 3( 1: 1- I 1: 1: 1. If I It If 1; 1; 1t ... 2( 1 1; si I$ I 11 22 1: 1 2 1; t +2.4 +3.6 -1.4 +2.9 +5.3 +3.5 +2.5 +.5 4-3.7 +1.6 +4.2 +1.5 +.5 m r? P 2 G - i: ! 1: I 1 1. 1: , 4 1 1 t C 4 I C 1( 1 1; 1 L f 4 12 < t E 3 E i , 11 5 1 2 i 4 4 4 ( 3 I 4 ti 8 3 11 13 11 i 1 4 13 5 10 4 4 15 12 19 12 14 14 12 13 16 19 13 14 - E - 2 P R m k nl - Y ki - I < 11 E 14 1; 1 11 I 1: 14 11 1 4 13 1c 13 1; 3 1; 13 9 e 7 6 16 15 11 11 11 14 14 11 1.5 16 7 14 18 11 10 13 13 12 17 1s 11 19 8 14 13 17 ?a 19 18 16 15 11 13 10 13 11 11 16 6 15 22 9 11 86 92 6 i 82 76 ..................... 48 a.20 29.99 .( 161 29.93 29.99 .( 105 29. iti 30.0: +.( 52 29.59 29.YY .( 102 3 .7 1 29.96 -.( &1 29.93 29.98 .( I 4 I 7 6 6 12 8 4 9 10 5 6 9 12 4 11 5.9 .o .o .... .O .O 5.3 .O .O 6.4 .O .O 5.0 .0 .O 4.3 .o .o 5.1 .O .O 5.6 .O .O 3.6 .O .O 4.6 .O .O 5.5 .o .o .__. .o .o 6.0 .O .O 8.1 .o .o I I I 1 I 1 ! 1 1 ! JUNE 1939 i -- m .- a a" MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW TABLE P.--Clinaatologicnl data for Weather Bureau Statione, June 1939-Continued ;g 195 a h - C a m U W x, :z:z &$ z z :: ,"% S E -4 F1 Ft --- 762 71 995 66 399 76 546 16'1 989 6 525 106 431 76 623 9s 575 63 627 11 822 90 900 186 ,947 6.5 63: 77 ,273 39 768 243 448 10 836 77 335 71 523 86 596 65 714 57 762 267 629 5 626 79 657 69 626 5 EO9 13 612 41 707 70 e76 5 734 44 724 6 6i3 7 617 109 661 97 1,133 5 940 50 .677 8 ,478 11 !,BO2 4 832 11 ,878 42 838 32 ,025 4 714 11 974 70 1,015 10 606 66 861 5 699 60 614 6 l 358 s7 609 11 636 5 566 173 District and stntion E P G G a g ;5 Fl 214 64 €6 166 120 116 129 149 51 110 213 63 84 54 280 61 100 85 102 79 61 31s h i 67 64 78 83 49 244 W 69 33 131 141 221 47 58 57 44 38 71 50 61 42 48 78 51 161 99 79 78 93 45 191 303 Ohio Valley and Tennuset Chattanooga ._____ ___ -. Knoxville.-- __ __ -. . . -. . Memphis ____ _._ .-. ._.. Nashville ____ ___ - -_ Lexington .________._ ~.. Louisville. - __ - - - - - - . - - . Evansrille.-- - - - - - ..--. Indianapolis. ___ -. . .- - . Terre Haute ________--. Cincinnati .___ __ -. - .-.. Columbus- - ____ _- ----. Dayton Blkim Psrkersburg. - ______- -. Pittsburgh 1 ________... LowerLakc Region Buffalo Canton Ithaca. - __________----. Oswego ___________. Rochester ... . - ._ - - - - __- . Syracuse ____ - __ - -. . .- . . Erie. __ Clev&Ed.-.. Smdusky ______..----- Toledo ...__________.- -. Fort Wayne Detroit 1 Upper Lake Region .- 2 2 2 2 Alpena. - _______ - - - Escannha.. __ - ___ Grand Rapids Landnc. ______ _____. . . Marquctte ... ..__..._. Sault Sainte Marie 1- -. ChicacO Green Bay Milwaukee ________._ ~. Duluth ____________--- North Dakota Moorehead, Minn..-.. Bismarck. - ____ - - - _-- -. Devils Lnke Lemmon, S. Dak Grand Forks Williston. - ____ ____ __ _. Upper Misrissippi Valley Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn 1 Springfield, Minn La Crosse .._.__.___.__ Madison ... Charles City .__..__--_ Des Moines Dubuque .___ - - ____ ___ Eeokuk ___.____ - - __ .. _. Cairo Peoria. ..._ __ _________ Fprinmeld, Ill. ___.... St. Louis _____________ Columbia. Mo. _______ Kansas C i t y ' .________. St.. Joseph ._._________ Sprinefield, Mo.-. - ___ Topeka.------.----..- Lincoln.. - - - - __ __ __. _. Omaha 1 ..___________. Valentine.. . -. ._ Sioux City ..._________ Huron 1 Norlhtrn Slope Havre ..-.-.-.--....-. Helena .________._ __ -.. Missoula. - - __________ Ealispell . . .-- __ - - - - - - - Miles City .._.________ Rapid City .._________ Cheyenne 1 ____.._____ Lander. - ___ __ - .- __ __ - Sheridan. __ - -. . .. __ - - - Yellowstone PRIk ....- North Platte Davenport..- - - - - - - - -. Mf8sGUri m r e y :a .z .4 ~~~~~~~ I Pressure I Temperature of the air Wind 6 12 12 12 12 5 13 14 13 14 13 14 13 5 15 13 18 7 7 13 13 14 13 13 13 1: , 13 12 12 13 11 13 14 12 11- 17 12 11 9 9 10 . . . 12 11 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 4 3 4 11 3 I? 12 11 12 14 15 2 2 2 3 3 12 1 2 10 111 x - 5: .a 8 ' E z.2 a e ,: 5 5 CI -a d __- O F . OF. 69 26 6s 28 72 21 6s 26 6.3 3 4 . 6s 24 66 28 66 36 67 27 ti5 30 65 3 65 25 60 33 1 ,5 G 37 F" 36 59 30 53 35 56 43 65 34 59 33 s9 35 61 ?S 63 27 63 29 63 29 62 29 60 26 53 BO 37 58 30 51 37 48 32 62 31 59 23 59 41 48 31 54 36 51 34 50 32 52 3s 49 32 55 ;; . . . . . . . . 59 30 RO 3s 61 32 61 35 60 31 64 25 63 31 62 29 6.5 ?i fig 23 63 31 I;€ 25 66 ?5 . 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I 2.fi .o .n d.9 T .n i .! .n .O 7.2 .n .o 6,s .n .n 4.9 .0 .o 5.1 .O .O 5 .4 .o .o 5.4 .o .o 6.fi T .O 3.7 .o .o 70 70 72 70 ..-. 69 69 66 67 68 66 66 64 67 64 6; 72 4.40 66 71 1.63 6s 73 4.05 67 76 4.85 .... ... 7.66 66 75 7.00 65 72 3.31 62 69 5.67 64 70 6.1fi 65 50 6. B 63 8 1 6. (16 63 i 3 6.26 62 81 S.35 64 i 5 4.26 61 74 4.99 +0.2 +., +.5 +.s +3.6 +3.2 -.7 +2.O +".a +2.R +2.k +3.5 +3.3 +.3 +1.2 69 3.0s -0.3 17 6.6 w. I6 5.1 w. 13 6.9 sw. 12 7.5 sw. 20 .-.... sw. 15 8.4 sw. 13 5.3 sw. 14 d.3 sw. 12 8.2 sw. 15 6.4 sw. 15 6. 7 s. 15 9.2 sw. 19 4.9 w. 15 5.6 se. 15 9.1 sw. 60 58 FO 57 59 63 63 .... 64 65 63 56 57 63 63 57 54 61 GI 60 52 .... hIasimrim velocity 56 73 1.75 53 68 2.39 55 68 2.41 h3 69 2.17 53 61 3.26 .... ... 2.21 59 71 1.73 59 69 3.?5 .... ... 4.03 60 70 4.91 61 71 4.15 69 70 4.70 52 75 4.59 +1.3 13 10.7 se. M !7 4.34 +I. 1 13 10.4 s. 59 (0 7.05 +3.6 10 10.3 SW. 60 77 3.77 +.3 16 7.8 sw. 55 X.Sli +5.6 13 7.1 nw. 51 ,I 6.8li +2. 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I Observations taken a t airport. 168480-39-3 24 25 26 32 .-- .-. 59 16 25 24 41 37 19 24 32 16 35 34 .-- ne. w. ne. _._.. ..... w. nw. _._.. w. nw. nw. nw. sw. nw. w. sm. w. sw. w. 0.0 +.7 -... -2.2 -1.4 +.3 +2. i +.9 +.3 +1.8 -.2 -.6 +o. 9 -1.6 +6.0 +2.6 -1.0 +LO -.2 +.9 +1.2 -1.3 +.3 -.2 +o. 2 +.7 +.3 +.2 +1.7 +1.4 -1.2 -.8 -.4 +.2 -.l +.3 14 11.1 s. 10 6.9 e. 10 ,.3 s . 13 6.5 se. 11 9.5 SW. 12 9. 5 se. 9 6.0 s. 13 7.1 s. 17 5.2 8. 10 10.3 s. 11 11.1 s. 10 7.5 3. I2 8 .4 s . 16 8. 1 s. 15 8.0 s. 1s 9.4 s. 14 9.7 9. 14 10.9 se. 13 10.2 s. 11 6.1 s. 13 7.0 S. 10 13 13.3 9.s nw. 5. 18 8.7 w. 14 8.1 sw. 16 6.9 w. 18 5.4 W. 15 6.9 w. 11 6.7 n. 13 11.5 nw. 4 6.3 RW. 15 5.7 nw. 13 8.4 sw. 14 8.6 s. 62 ti2 63 63 63 6.5 66 64 fi; 711 66 67 66 58 73 4.9.5 5R 4.53 60 74 1.69 69 71 2.33 59 73 4.84 61 70 3.iG 62 72 7.45 60 71 5.17 63 71 4.42 67 77 2. 56 63 i 5 5.53 64 e0 3.21 67 5.25 A3 71 3.90 28.96 29.13 2 6 ,s 29.26 29.99 29.16 29.26 29.58 29.29 29.26 29.34 . . . -. 28.89 29.85 -.oi 29.6s -.05 29.90 -.01 29.91 -,03 28.99 -.03 28.69 -.04 20.90 -.04 29.95 -.02 29.94 -.01 29.93 -,O? 29.93 -.02 . . . . . . . . . -. . 29.90 -.04 -. 67 68 6: 65 6.5 57 63 60 50 46 48 53 53 4s 46 51 42 58 .. .- ... . 3.12 61 69 10.99 ... i o 7 52 fi4 75 3 .6 63 67 5.63 60 64 4.16 60 68 5.42 51 63 4.00 5: 64 4.31 55 67 3.60 59 2.49 45 67 3.60 38 58 2 63 --.. ... 2 14 42 69 3 80 48 65 4. 11 44 55 2.lfi 36 49 .83 39 51 .80 45 67 2.28 35 63 1.53 52 62 3.51 29 50 30 24 32 37 36 3fi 3? 52 33 27 33 25 36 30 48 32 30 31 29 w. w. nw. s. sw. sw. se. nw. nw. w. w. sw. e . ne. w. nw. sw. nw. nw. sw. w. 781 7.50 967 1,324 987 9x2 2,596 1.136 ..2S3 2, 507 L,124 I,%3 2,973 $371 1.259 i, 144 i,352 1,790 5,235 $621 1,189 6 66 32 45 11 49 5 78 65 87 11 81 31 44 47 54 64 106 27 41 11 67 65 111 80 91 46 5fi 45 55 50 56 5 39 GO 68 10 47 12 46 11 51 29.08 29 07 .. ... 25.56 2Y.93 26.61 27.19 28.66 28.46 28.83 29.89 -.06 29 87 -.05 29.67 .____. 29.94 -.01 29.68 ..-... 29.84 -.06 29.55 -.01 29.83 -.0i 29.67 -.05 29. 86 -.05 . . . . . . 26.90 27.41 2fi.54 23.94 24.60 2fi.04 23.67 26.96 . . . . . . -. . . 29.93 +.04 29.S6 f.01 29.84 -.a1 29.82 -.0? 29.8? -.03 LrJ.SR.-.... 39.98 +.12 29.84 -.021 196 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW JUNE 1939 TABLE 2.--ClimalologicaZ data for Weather Bureau Stations, June 1939-Continued ' 2 35 34 26 37 38 26 .- 37 31 40 31 28 40 26 30 23 22 . - - 31 91 44 39 40 22 24 37 35 18 22 3: 27 27 29 15 18 24 32 23 30 40 17 1R 36 22 22 2i 19 . - - 23 Elevation of instrument.s - 2 2 % n .* -- nw sw. .___. s. nw. nw. 5. 9w. se. nw. nw. ne. nw. sw. sw. nw. w. - - - -. w. ...... w. sw. sw. s . n. w. w. nw. s. w. s. SW. sw. e. ... nw. n. nw. nw. sw. w. sc. sa. w. e. nw. sw. ne. se. - - - -. ne. - Precipitation Middle Slope Denver ............... Pueblo ................ Concorrlia ............. Dodee City ............ W'ichita ................ Oklahoma City ........ Southern Slope Abilone ............... -4marillo ............... Del R i o ~ ............... Roswell ............... Southern Plateau El Paso ................ Albuquerque 1 ......... Santa Fe .............. Flagstaff ............... Phoenix ............... Yoma.. .............. Independence .......... Middle Plateau Reno .................. Tonopah~ .............. Winnemucca ......... Modena~ .............. SaltLskeCity 1 ........ Grand Junction ........ Chadron, Nebr ........ No1 ihern Plateau Baker ................. Boise .................. PocatelloI ............. Spokane ............... WallaWalla. .......... Yakima ............... North Pacific Goad Region North Head ........... Seattle ............... Tacoma ................ TatooshIsland ........ Medford 1 ............ Portland. Oreg ........ Roseburg .............. .lfiddZe Pncific Coart Region Eureka ................ Redding1 .............. SacrRmentn ........... 8an Francisro .......... South Pnrifre Conrl Regiqn Fresno ................. 6an Diego ............. Weal Indica SanJuan. P . R ........ Panama Canal BalhoaHeights.. ...... Cristohal ............. AZarka Fairbnnh ............. Jonenu ................ Nome .................. Hoicaiian Islnnds Los AncelPs. ......... Honolulu .............. 1 ---~---~ ___--_--__ ______~ Ft. Ft. Ft. 111. In. In. ",. OF. O F . 'F."F. O F . OF. "F . OF. yo In. In. M i l e s 44.4 +2 5 55 3.86 +0.8 5.292 106 113 24.69 29.82 -0.0" Fl8.8 +2.5 94 16 83 45 19 55 39 51 36 40 0.57 -0.8 5 8.5 a. 4,f&IO 79 S6 35.24 29.81 -.02 '1.6 +2.6 99 14 87 48 22 56 42 53 40 42 .05 -1.3 3 8.1 e. 3.439 4 56 ..................................................................................... 1.392 50 58 2q.40 29.81 -.O6 75.0 +2.0 100 16 86 50 11 64 31 f15 59 62 3.33 -1.1 9 8.4 s. ?,509 10 86 27.29 29.82 -.05 z6.0 +3.5 1M 17 89 53 3 6:: 34 62 54 56 2.45 -.8 11 13.3 s. 1,358 85 93 29.46 29,s -.O6 46.4 4-2.0 98 7 R7 54 11 66 30 66 60 63 6.90 +4.5 13 10.6 se. 1,214 10 47 28.64 29.85 -.06 78.4 4-2.4 98 16 88 55 4 68 29 69 65 69 7.83 +4.2 13 10.2 s. 80.6 +2.6 50 3.46 +1.0 1,738 10 56 28.06 29.83 --.O S 82.6 +3.4 103 9 94 61 4 71 31 RR 61 5; 4.30 +1.3 7 11.4 s. 3.676 10 49 26.20 29.93 -.02 76.6 +3.8 107 15 90 56 4 64 39 60 47 47 7.5Y +-1.8 11 10.1 se. 960 63 71 28.84 29.90 -.05 84.0 +.6 94 16 Y4 f4 2 71 30 71 65 59 1.2; -1.3 4 11.8 se. 3,566 75 R5 26.28 29.76 -.02 79.1 f2.8 107 14 94 56 4 64 41 59 H 38 .66 -1.0 4 9.2 s. 75.5 +l. 6 27 T -0.4 3,778 82 101 26.10 29.75 .OO 43.6 +4.0 106 13 97 61 5 70 35 58 36 22 T -.6 0 9.2 w. 4.972 5 39 25.00 29. 16 ...... 74.3 +l.! 101 14 92 46 1'3 67 45 51 29 25 T -.5 0 9.8 w. 7.013 38 53 3% 29.82 +.01 fi7.5 +2.r 89 14 81 45 I?, 54 34 47 28 28 .01 -1.1 1 7.0 sw. 6,907 10 59 ?3.37 29.76 .nC 60.0 +.7 90 12 78 25 Ib 42 45 43 .... 33 T ...... 1 10.3 SW. 1,107 39 51 25.62 29.74 .OO 85.9 +1.4 109 12 IO? 60 18 70 38 59 37 21 .00 -. 1 0 6.1 w. 141 9 54 29.60 29.74 .OO R5.1 +.4 113 12 103 5 Y 6 67 41 63 46 34 .OO .O 0 5.6 w. 3.957 5 2fi .................. 72.3 .O 98 11 8fi 44 17 58 38 51 30 ... .OO -_ 1 0 ...... n. 65.9 +0.9 33 0.09 -0.3 4.527 61 76 25.43 29.89 +.03 64.1 +1.7 92 26 79 33 17 49 40 46 33 37 .06 -.2 1 7.9 W. 6.090 12 20 ................. 66.3 ...... 90 29 79 30 17 53 33 47 29 29 .OO ............... nw. 4,344 18 56 25.56 29.M .M) 63.4 +.6 96 29 81 33 17 46 46 46 80 35 .1 1 -.6 2 7.3 w. 5.473 10 44 24.56 29.79 -.03 63.8 +.5 93 29 81 29 6 46 44 45 25 28 .09 -.2 2 12.0 sw. 4.237 32 46 25.66 29.83 -.02 64.8 ...... 96 26 80 37 17 50 41 50 3; 43 1.08 ...... 6 10.1 se. 4,602 60 66 25.30 29.80 -.03 72.2 f.8 98 13 86 42 19 58 37 50 29 25 .l l -.3 2 8.4 n. 62.3 -1.7 47 0.50 -0.5 3.471 36 54 26.42 29.95 .M) 56.4 -2.2 96 29 71 80 5 42 46 46 36 54 .60 -.7 7 6.0 n. 2.739 79 87 27.10 29.92 +.01 63.1 -2.2 98 29 77 38 6 49 39 49 3; 45 .38 -.5 6 6.1 nw. 4.478 5 31 25.42 29.67 .OO 61.0 ...... 94 29 26 35 7 46 43 47 34 43 .42 ...... 6 11.8 w. 1 ,9 3 101 110 27.9 29.94 .OO 60.6 -2.0 98 29 82 40 1 50 33 49 40 54 .71 -.6 12 7.4 s. 901 57 65 28.M 29.94 -.02 65.8 -.7 102 26 77 47 1 55 37 52 39 43 .75 -.4 8 6.9 s. 1.076 58 67 2 8 .C O 29.94 ...... 65.2 -1.2 96 28 78 40 16 53 54 52 40 44 .08 -.5 4 7.3 nw. 58.9 -0.4 72 1.53 -0.1 211 6 56 29.S 30.0s +.09 55.1 +.3 89 27 59 47 Ifi 51 15 5? 50 87 2.16 -.I 18 14.0 n. 1?5 90 321 29.90 30.(13 +.On 53.8 +.8 !9 28 fi7 47 1 52 2R 58 48 70 1.5s +.2 16 8.6 s. 263 172 201 29.85 30.05 +.O? 58.6 -. 1 r7 21 66 44 1 51 25 ........... 1.20 -.3 11 8.8 sw. 86 9 55 29.97 30.11; +.05 52.4 -.6 60 9 25 46 16 50 11 50 48 88 2.13 -1.1 16 8.7 sw. 1.329 29 58 2S.iil 30.00 ..... 63.8 -1.4 95 21 t9 39 I 4Y 47 52 43 54 .40 -.3 3 ..... na. 154 66 126 29.89 30.05 +.01 61.3 -1.1 86 28 70 47 25 53 30 54 49 68 1.73 +.2 10 6.3 nw. 510 45 r f i 29.50 30.05 +.02 61.6 -.9 88 21 74 41 6 50 40 53 46 63 1.52 +.I 8 5.3 U. 65.0 +0.6 60 0.15 -0.4 60 72 88 30.01 30.06 +.Os 54.0 -.3 63 21 58 44 4 50 15 51 49 84 .56 -.2 4 8.2 n. 722 20 34 ............... 75.5 +.4 102 22 88 49 1: 63 30 56 38 30 .04 -.R 1 9.8 nw. 66 92 115 29.79 29.86 -.03 73.6 +3.2 103 22 89 46 4 56 39 57 45 46 T -.2 0 8.0 s. 155 112 132 29.;7 29.94 -.02 57.8 -.I 74 7 64 49 6 52 23 62 49 78 T -.2 0 10.9 w. 69.4 4-0.7 59 0.55 +O.S 327 97 105 29.50 29.84 --.(I1 76.5 +.7 104 22 92 49 4 61 38 S7 40 34 1.66 f l .6 1 7.4 nw. 87 62 70 29.82 29.91 -.01 64.8 +.9 7fi '3 70 54 , 60 16 59 56 76 .OO .O 0 7.2 w. 3?S 159 191 29.55 20.91 +.Ol 66.R +.6 64 30 76 55 56 26 59 54 68 T --.I 0 5.7 SW. 82 9 54 29.95 30.04 ...... 78.4 -1.3 87 25 82 70 18 i 5 13 ......... 3.17 -2.1 12 13.2 e. 118 6 92 ...... 129.83 .no SO. 7 +.R 91 3 87 71 21 74 19 ........ '85 12.65 +4.3 19 K.2 nw. 36 6 97 ...... '29.85 C.02 81.4 $1.0 91 11 86 73 20 77 14 76 75'821260 -1.3 25 7.4 n. 454 11 87S29.40129.91 ...... 59.2 +l. 1 80 23 71 40 3 47 32 51 46 68 2.18 +.E 14 6.4 s. 80 96 iifis%.gl 330.00 ...... 54.7 +.4 77 15 62 39 2 47 2s 49 43 72 4.65 +1.1 16 6.1 w. 22 5 57 ......................................................................................... 36 86 100 30.00 30.04 ...... 75.4 -1.2 82 28 80 69 23 71 11 68 65 72 1.33 +.4 2( 9.K e. Observations taken at airport. 2 Observations taken bihourly. Pressure not - 9 15 14 16 8 11 18 29 2 30 22 30 15 5 14 14 __ 14 15 4 30 15 3 3 15 13 3 34 15 15 14 8 -. 22 20 23 15 3 5 14 14 11 20 3 20 13 30 a0 - - - - - - &IO In. In. 4.2 9 18 3 4.3 0.0 0.0 20 10 0 3.0 .o .o ....................... 11 13 6 4.2 .O .O 16 12 2 3.3 .O .O 13 12 5 4.5 .O .O 9 10 11 5.6 .O .O 3.4 15 12 3 4.0 .O .O 19 10 1 2.9 .o .o 8 16 6 5.0 .O .O 2ii 5 0 1.7 .O .O 1.6 26 4 0 1.5 .O .O 18 12 0 2.7 .O .O 16 13 1 2.7 .O .O 19 11 0 3.0 .O .O 28 2 0 .9 .O .O 30 0 0 .O .O .O 30 0 0 .O .O .O 3.3 22 8 0 2.3 T .O ............... .o .o 16 10 5 3.8 T .O 19 8 3 2.7 T .O 13 13 4 4.5 .O .O 16 14 0 3.0 .O .O 5.5 8 15 7 5.3 .O .O 11 11 6 4.9 .O .O 10 13 7 5.0 .O .O 5 13 12 6.1 .O .O 8 13 7 5.3 .O .O 7 10 13 6.2 .o .o 6.8 4 7 19 7.3 .O .O 4 11 15 6.7 .O .O 2 7 21 8.3 .O .O 12 7 11 4.8 .O .O 8 4 18 6.8 .O .O 9 7 14 5.8 .O .O 3.7 7 10 13 6.3 .O .O 20 fr 4 2.9 .O .O 23 t 0 1.5 .O .O 17 9 4 3.3 .O .O 2.7 23 7 0 1.6 .O .O 21 9 0 2.R .O .O 15 12 3 4.1 .O .O 1 12 17 7.9 .n .o 7 16 7 5.7 .O .O 0 18 12 7.2 .O .O 0 5 25 8.7 .O .O 2 17 11 6.6 .O .O 8 2 20 7.4 .O .O ....................... 3 19 8 6.3 .O .O JUNE 1939 1.690 860 2,115 1,759 2,392 2,365 3,540 4,521 1.450 1.592 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW TABLE 3.-Data furnished by the Canadian Meteorological Service, June 1939 28.10 28.96 21.64 27.93 __________ 27.43 26.32 .......... 28.40 28.16 197 29.89 29.93 29.90 2Y.91 Cape Race, Newfoundlmd _____________ Sydney, Cape Breton Island .________.. Halifax, Nora Scotia ................... Yamouth, Nova Scotia ................ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.. +.02 55.5 +.O? 53.2 +.u3 55.0 +.os 55.6 ................... 52.9 Feet In. 99 .......... 48 29.78 88 2Y.70 05 29.86 38 29.86 44.4 42. 1 43. 8 45.8 44.5 In. In. F. ................... 43.0 29.91 -0.01 54.2 29. 86 .OO 57.6 29.97 +.Ol 548 29.94 +.Ol 56.6 79 78 78 81 76 Chatham, New Brunswick ............. Father Point, Quebec- ................. Quebec, Quebec ______ ______ __ __________ Doucet, Quebec- ....................... Montreal, Quebec ____ - - ._ __ - ___. - - - - - -. 28 33 30 35 35 Ottawa, Ontario ........................ Kingston, Ontario ____ _._ ___________ ____ Toronto, Ontario. ...................... Cochrane, Ontario.. .................... White River, Ontario.- ................ 2.32 5.18 5.46 5.38 5.40 London, Ontario ....................... Southampton, Ontario. ................ Parry Sound, Ontario .................. - .a +2.96 +I. 9: +2.34 +2.44 +1.80 +4.79 +I. 55 +l. 31 -1.65 +1.80 +. 33 .O l ......... - Port Arthur, Ontario ................... Winnipeg, Manitoba. .- - - __ - -. - - - - - .__. .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .____._.._ ______..__ ________._ ........._ __________ __________ __________ ................... .......... Minnedosa, Manitoba ................. Le Pas. Manitoba ...................... Q~'~4ppelle, Sskatchewan. ............ Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan.. -. -. ._ .-- - Swift Current, Saskatchewwm ........... 29.91 29.99 29.94 29.89 29.96 29.84 30.04 30.06 30.04 30.07 . - -. . -. . - Medicine Hat. Alberta. ................ Calearv. Alberta.. ..................... +.05 +.11 +.Os +.02 ._________ +.oa +.02 +.02 +.02 -.05 ....................... - - - - - - -. - - - -. -_ Banfl Alberta ........................ Princb Albert, Saskatchewan. ___. . - ._ _. Battleford, Saskatchewan.. ____ - - __ ._ ._ 45.6 41.0 45.5 43.4 Edmonton Alberta.. .................. Kamloops.'British Columbia. .......... Victoria British Columbia ............. Barkervhle. British Columbia.. ........ Estevan Point, British Columbia. ____ Prince Rupert. British Columbia ___._._ St. Georges, Bermuda __._______________ 86 81 i 4 77 .................. 28 29.81 20 28.92 296 ___. . - - - ._ 1,236 28.57 187 .-__ _____. 236 29.57 285 29.66 379 29.55 930 .......... 1,244 28.58 808 29.12 656 29.24 688 29.28 644 29.20 780 29.01 Width of :%: Time 9 p.m.-.---- ________._ 2:30p. m .............. 6 p .m .__.___ P .m .................................... ....................... Loss Value of roperty 1% c? estroyed 0 5300 0 2,030 1 1 ------ 5.000 2 ........... ~-~ 27.61 Tornado---..----- ..... do. ........... Hail. ___._________ Rain .............. 4,160 .......... 30.03 Syrup mill on Bayou Grand Caillon, 2 miles southeast of Houma, demol- Loss in cotton, corn, and oats; path 2 miles long. TraDoed i n a drainaae ditch by a sudden downDour of rain. 2 children were ished. Path narrow and short. Several farm buildings destroyed; trees uprooted; path 6 miles long. 29.92 f.01 57.7 28.93 +.05 51.8 29.80 -.01 57.3 ............................ ............................ 1-28. m _____ 215a.m .___ 215-8 a. m-. 5:30-6:30 a. m. 29.94 64.0 29.97 61. 2 29.96 -.01 65.5 1 $::; /I ........................................ 1)&20 ._____ MW),000 120 ._____ 75,000 ................ 725.000 1 8 0 _.____ 171.000 .........I .......... ......... 29.92 Thundersquall. ... Thunderstorm. ___ Wind and hail.- __ .... do. ........... Wind.. .......... Tornado .......... Electrical a n d Wind. ............ Heavy hail ........ Wind. ........... Wind and hail - - - - wind. 29.98 .......... 65.3 29.94 -.01 61. 7 28.96 +.02 62.2 29.91 -.02 56.5 29.87 -.04 59.0 Path 100 miles long. Property damaged. Lumber mill damaged b y fire. Damage mostly to buildings. 15 persons injured: damage to buildings and trees; small crop loss. Property damaged. No details. Several trees blown over; transformers hit. 6:40 a. m .-.. A.m 2 p .m 3-3:30 p. m.. 4 p .m .... do ...... 4:30 p. m 1 10 ______ ........................ ....................... ................ ....................... 167 0 .................... 56.0 49.8 5 4 8 5 4 1 53.0 61.0 (6 4 53.4 62.1 76.7 . . - - - -. 4:45 p. N 5:zop.m .--. 8 p .m P .m Depar- ture from normal ................... 10. 600 1 2 ._____ 12,WO ....................... 700 .................................... F. -4. 6 -. 8 -. 3 -. 4 -. 8 -2.0 -. 9 +3. 2 -. 5 -1.4 +l. 3 +. 7 +. 5 i-1.4 +. 3 -. 5 -3.4 -4. 4 -6. 0 -4. 7 -4. 5 -7.3 -7.1 -6. 1 -3.9 -4 3 -4.3 -3.5 -1.6 +. 4 +a. 3 ......... -. - -. . -. . ......... ......... - . - - - - - - . -1.1 Temperature of the air (1 Precipitation Mean maxi- mum F. 49.2 64.5 66. 1 63.3 65. 4 69. 2 59.6 70. 1 74.7 i3.2 74. 1 69.5 75.8 72. 2 71. 6 65. 5 69.7 66. 1 64. 3 66.3 65.8 61.3 66. 5 58.5 64.0 64.8 63. 4 72. 0 61.8 58.2 58.9 82.0 ......... . -. - - - -. . . - - - . -. . ......... . - - - - - - -. Mean mini- Highest mum I- o F. o F. 36.9 67 43.8 83 49.0 84 46.4 74 47.9 80 40.2 86 43. 9 69 44.5 82 .................. .................. .... ......... 86 42.7 81 49. 1 70 .................. 62 ::i 1 64 71.4 86 -- Lowest Total ......... .......... ......... .......... ................... 34 4.32 33 /I 4. 19 ................... 67 1.78 Place TABLE 4.--Severe local storms, June 1939 [Compiled b y Mfuy 0. Souder from reports submitted by Weather Bureau officials] [The table herewith contains such data as has been received concerning severe local storms that occurred during the month. A revised list of tornadoes will appear in the United Ststes Meteorological Yearbook] Houma, La., vicinity of Winnebago County. Iowa..-. Verden, Okla., vicinity of. ___ Chattanooga, Tenn _._____ - - -. Tacoma, Wash.. Tracy Minn ................. Hansdn McCook Turner, M i n i h a h a C o h e s . 9. Dak. Rock and western Nobles Countles, Minn. Minnesota, extreme southern countias. Polk Barron Rusk St. Colx, D& Pieice Pkpin and Eau dlaire Cdunties, h. Ada, Minn., and vlcinity Marquette, Mich ............. Cass County, Iowa Adams County, Iowa Knoxville, Iowa-. ............ Marion County, Iowa ........ Polk County, Iowa Indianola Iowa. ............. Keats to A h h a t t a n , Kans- -. Clinton Count ,Iowa- - - Montgomery &unty,Iowa. .. Date 1 2 2 a 3 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ; 1,000 25,000 11.000 67,400 3,000 1.000 5, OOO Depar- ture 1 Total from snowfall normal I -___ In. In. -1.03 .......... - .I 4 .......... -1.22 .......... +.28 .......... -1.70 __________ - .3a .......... +. 34 .......... +. 19 .......... .49 ._________ - .Bo .......... .90 ________ .- +3.25 .......... ................... ................... - - ................... +1.17 .......... +l. 73 ......... +.68 .......... +.43 - .59 .......... .07 ______.___ -2.81 __________ -I Character of storm Remarks I- reported; 2 golfers stunned; several residences struck by Many cornfields damaged, some flelds being completely stripped. Property damage, $425,000; loss to crops, $75,000. Dust .............. Heavy hail ........ Hail. ............. Loss to crops, $50,000; property damage, $25.000. Thundersqualls. ._ 3 persons injured; property damaged; trees uprooted; wires down. Straight-line wind. Greatest destruction in Barron County where a man was seriously injurod and from 80 to 100 barns were blqwn down. In other localities in this area, numerous silos, small buildings, and some barns were wrecked. Property damaged. hIuch damage in and near Manhattan. esperially to the State College ex- perinlent farm. Chief d m a g e to wheat with smsll damage to greeu- houses: path 20 nvlos long. Trees blown down: electric service Interrupted. Buildings demolished: cars. blown Off the highway betveen Villisro and Clarinda In Villisca, rainfall measured more than 4 inches i n an hour; caused floodiug in the lowlands. 1 Miles instead of yards 198 _-- P. m ...................... 5:30-6 p. m -. 6:30p.m .... 6:3O-S p. m.. 8 p .m ....... .--.do. .- - - -. .... do ....... P . m MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW TABLE 4.--Severe local storms, June 1939-Continued ........................ $IS. 000 2 ........... 15 .____ 16,000 200 0 5,000 I 15 .---.. 65,000 1 6 ...... 25,000 67 0 1,000 I It20 ...... 110,000 ........................ 13.000 JUNE 1939 ii-ii:30p.111 P.m ....................... ....................... 4 p .m ..... do ...... 5 p. m ..... do.. ..... do 62-8333 p. m. 6:3O-7 p. m-. 6 p .m P .m ..... do -...do ....................... Place --____- Grant. Rock, and Fond du Lac Counties, Wis. Vilns County, R i s ., extreme eastern portion. Hutchinson, Ems., northern portion to Buhler. Kans. NcPherson Couuty, Em.. ................ 100. oon .................. 0 1.500 1 ........... 0 ........... ............................. 3,000 .............................. 1,500 ................. 1 110,000 ?OO 0 65,000 ....................... 50,MO .................... 10.000 ..................... 3,000 .......................... .......... 0 ........... ....................... 6,000 .................. 1 210.000 ...................... io. ona ....................... 6. UCIO ............................. 500 1 1. BlW ............................. M.OOO Croft to Isabel €Cans ......... Ellis County,’ Gans., south- Howard, Gans., 10 miles Sedgnrick County. Gans.-.-- western portion. northeast,. .............. Harvey County, Eans., north IowaC‘itv ln.\~,.Ifillilcssouth well :in,l Mitchell Coun- Clny c’w1iit.y. E m s . ........ Mont Clare, S. C ............ Weld County, Colo., central esstrrn portinn. .~t l n n t :r ~~H i l ,l r ,,t l l . Ntbr.. . tie;, K-,,i<. ............................. .............................. ............................. ............................. ............................. ............................. ............................. ............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. .............................. ............................. 200-450 0 portion. Smith Ceder, G a n s ..~ ...... Orangeburg, S. C.. vicinity of hrarysville, Iians., ricinityof. Benton, Jasper, White. and Benton and Newton Coun- Cass County, Ind. .......... Porter County, Ind ......... Vigor County, Ind.. ........ Indianapolis, Ind ............ Lake Count.ies, Ind. ties, Ind. 630 p. m 7 a .m ....... 7:40 a. m..-. 7:49 a. m R:30 a. m .... 11:05p.m ... 1 a .m ....... 3 6 a .m .... 930 a. Tu.. z p . m.....~ P.IX ..... do.. Y n. m.-3 p. 8 p .m ..... 111. S:30 11. m .... P .m Camden and Flowerfield, hlich. .................... 20,000 ......................................... 19 ______ 55.000 16 ______ 100,000 ............................... I 10 ................. 22M40 0 600 I 1 ...... 1,120 125 0 1~5.000 ;-in o XJn ‘5 ...... 3, ImJ ....................... 32,1100 .................. l.(IIffl .............................. 1.000 1 2 ...... 4,wu 120 ...... io.ooa ........................ ,,lo( 1 10 ...... 75. OOC Delaware County. Ind.. - - - Williams, Fulton, Lucas, Defiance, Henry, and Wood Counties, Ohio. Posciuko County. Ind ...... Putnam County, Ind ........ Atlanta, Ill .................. Beloit W i s ~- ................ Ford Lnd Champaign Coun- Heyworth, Ill. .............. Iola. Ill ...................... Jacksonville, Ill- __ . - - - - - .- - Loda, 111.. .................. Milford, Ill .................. Moniemca, Ill.. ............. Monticello, El ............... Montgomery County, Tenn. Okawville, Ill. .............. Plainville. I11 ................ Salem. Ill. ................... Sheldon, I11 .................. Waynesville, TI. ............ Wellington. through Stock- ton to Sheldon, Ill., lnti Indiana. Erick. Okla ................. Grant County, Eans _.___ ___ Seward County, Kans ....... Teras County, Okla ......... ties, Ill. Natural Bridge and Cran- berry Lake, N. P., vicinity Grandfield and Devol, Okla., and vicinities. Rurkhurnett. Tex.. ......... Buffalo, N. Y., and vicinity. or. Miami, Tex.. ............... Brooksville, Fla ............. Custer County, Mont ....... ‘TrVmJ. Nvss, Rush, Pawnre, and Edwards Counties, Kans. Sipwrney, 1 0 ~3 ~. ........... Graham County, Kaus., southern portion. Freeno, Calif., and vicinity.. Grant County, R i s ......... Bdsrett, Iowa. .............. Aspen, Colo ................. Mitchell. Nebr .............. Alliance. Nebr ............... Day County, 8. Dak ........ 1 Miles Instead of yards. Date _- 7 7 6 6 6 8 6 8 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9-10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1n 1 0 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 Width of Loqs Value of 1 priiperty yards destroyed Time 1 patli, I Noon ........... 7, loo 43.060 15,oo < 00 R.000 1. on0 5. OX) 11). 1111(1 ti 0 0 1&!,250 1,500 37‘ 000 8. noo I 5. $10 4 p .m ...... I ? I ...... 18.01JO 4-5 p. m...-. I 5 16.000 5:30p. m.... 1 3 I:::::: 8.000 ’harwter of storm ___-_ Wind. ............ .... do ............. Eeavy hail ........ Tornado. ......... He:rvy hail ........ .... do ............. Tornado- - - - - -. . -. Wind and tiail..-. Ben\-y hnil ........ Tornado ......... Wino1 :mil hnil .... BPRYJ. bail and wiird. ..a h ............ Tornado. - - - -. -. Wind. ............ Tornado. ......... Electrical.. ....... High winds ....... \Vind ............. Tornado.. ~ ____.. Wind. ............ .... do ............ do. .......... Thundersquall .... 3 tornadoes ........ .... do ............. ... .do. ............ . ..do ............. Thunderstorm. -. Kind. ........... .--.do ..___ - - - - - - -. do ............. Wind. electrical.. Wind.. ........... Hesry hail ....... Wind ............ .... do. .......... .... do ............. ... .do... ......... Electriral. ........ Wind ............. HqiI .............. lt’ind. ............ Tornado. ......... Wind .......... Hrrvy hail ....... Tornadic wind Hrava hail and and hail. and-wind. Thundmquall . . Hail and wind.. .. Hail ............. Kind. ............ Hail .............. Tornado. - - -. . - -. . Wind and hail..-. Tornado and hail. Tnrnailo.. ....... H e a r s hail and Wind, rain and Thundersc~iiall ~. Electrical. ..... Wind. .......... Hail ............. ..... do.. ..... Rain and fluud ... wind hail. Remarks ---______ Property damaged. ?men drowned when their rowboat capsized in the strong wind. Chief damare to wheat and other crops: path 15 miles long. Originated 3 milw north of hfound Ridge. Damage to farm property; 2 Chief d:m:ise to wl:vat; p:rth 27 n d e s long. Loss mostly in wlwiit; ptrt.11 10 milrs long. Funnel-shaped cloud observed; path 1 mile long. Wind danwvs iu Wichitn, alone, $50,000; small loss from hail in northern Loss in whvat. persons injurrd; pztli 2 iiiilps 101ip. portion nf the county. Ronrd h i r e t w n up: fruit trees ugiooted; path narrow and short. Property darn.qy1; ahout 25 percent croy lobs from hail. n a i l dm:cpe cll~efly to wl+.rt; wind damaged property to the extent of $10,(!00: path 30 nliles Ion:. Lob: i n n h c t froii; k i l Lumbrr mill damaged; 3 SmotPstacks blown down; roofs damaged. Storm moved from the w s t : nnth narrow. Loss to crops; trees blow’n across highways; 1 person injured. Several hridges blown down; path narrow and short. Barn with equipment burned. Dnmage to barns and small farm buildings. Loss tu crops, 110.000; property damage, $lOO,OiW. Crop loss, $5,000; property damage, $50,000; path 15 miles long. Property damaged. DO. D O . Pnxer and telrlhone lines damnepd; basements and sewers flooded by heavy rain; trcrs 3ud shrubbery damagrd by wind. The Camden tornado moved northeastward to Rollin. Lenawee County and the Flowerfiel~J one mored northeastward and passed west of Vicks- burg. Kalamaeoo County. Funnel-shaped rlouds observed in holh storms. Property damaged. 5 persons injured; small crop loss. Property damaged. T)n _. Do. Ruildinas damaged; baby killed by flying glass. Property damaged; 6 persons injured. Property daiu,lred: crop loss ahout 25 percent; 2 persons InJured. Property damaped Property dnmnged; ?persons injured: residence burned wlth S3,Mx) damage. Property damaged R12.000. property damnqe: $25.000, crop loss. Property damHCYd: 1 person injured. Property damaged h‘o details. Loss to crop?. Property damaged: 1 person injured. Damage to buildinqs, orchards. and shade trees. Property dnmaged Property damaged. 12 prrsons injured: property damaged, %12i,?50; crop loss, $5.000; path, 25 miles long in Illinois. Loss f.0 crops. $12,000; damage to property, $6.000; path. 23 miles long. Loss in 4.000 acres of whrat; path, 20 miles long. $3,000 crop loss; $5,000 property damage; path, 20 miles long. 2 areas were atlected, the one to the nest of Hooker being 4 to 5 miles wide and l ? miles long. while the one to the east was 2 to 3 miles wide and 6 miles long. Chief loss in wheat. Many trees blown down: electric service interrupted; roads blocked. Loss in cotton, wheat, and poultry: path, 12 miles long. 90 percent of crops destroyed; $100,OOO prnperty damage. Storm somewhat hazardous for pedestrians; church window demolished. power line snapped; damage to small boats in the harbor; much loss t i grapes alonR the Lake Shore. Wheat and all other crops totally destroyed. Several buildings moved from foundations; roofs damaged; path, 20 miles l 0 ”V Lis& crops; path, 16 miles long. West of McCrnckrn, a tomado cloud was otiserved, hut it< path and danmgp wrrp obscured hy the general storm. Greater Dart of loss to wheat from h :d ; Itst!i io mi& IUUP. hIost