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<br />0'0.(629. <br /> <br />I: <br /> <br />.i <br /> <br />., <br />., <br /> <br />.1 <br /> <br />I ,< <br />.1 <br /> <br />~". .'i:. <br />-'t-;-.: <br /> <br />I. . <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />J. 'I ~~ <br />~'~'.i.' <br /> <br />Excerpts i'l'<ml "Climatological Data for <br />r.bruary.. 1910" <br /> <br />Dirrt;rict 110. 7. Lower UiB6iBsippi Valley. <br /> <br />(pe.ges 247 and 248) <br /> <br />"GBliERAL S1'lJAUl FY" <br /> <br />"Preolpi1:atiOl1l1ll.ll lIlldnly in 1;he form of _ 1n'the <br />northern end -stern. and raiD 1n the GOIl'them portlO11s .of <br />ths district. howe-ver. _ oDd Bleet were recorded as f8,r <br />soul;h as oentral Lou1s18Il1l em t;ho 17th." <br /> <br />~l!W'ERAi'llRB" <br /> <br />"Abnormally low average t.."'t,A....t.uro8 prnai.led during <br />the month. the mean being below the n01'lllll over the entire <br />d1str1ot. except at a f6t1 80llttered et&tione in southea~rn <br />Loubill.Jla and th8 oentral portio!! of the r.tl.8e1as1pp1 ana." <br /> <br />"1.llmthly _ temp&rsb11'e8 and dBpGrt\lres t'raIIl the n0r- <br />mal tor the "fBrious states and areas are reported &II fol101n11 <br />Colorado lU"O/l.. 27.80. - 1.80, 11,", Mex1eo area . :H~6.,.02.10l <br />Texas area, 27.50.-1.60; Kansae area. 31.40. 0..00. Oltlah_. <br />'36.70.- la40J Uissour1 &.rea. 32.00.- 2.1)0, 'lezmeasee area. . <br />}6.00.- 4.40; Ai'kanU8,. 39..00.- 2.20; 'H1as1ss1ppl area. 44.40.- <br />2.60. Louisiana. 49.90.- 1.60." <br /> <br />"PllECIPIUTION BY DRA.IJIAGE A.W.ll" <br /> <br />UAllKANMS RIVER AND TRIBU'URIES. - ~ _ 1886 than <br />the nonna.l emount of prElCipitat10n throughoUt the ArIamaas <br />Ba81n. exoept at 1I1~ly scattered stations. over tho_ <br />rrt;l"Gtohe~ of. t3w ulcanllas proper that 11e 1n Colorado. K8.Jlaa~! <br />and OklahQlll&. the precipitation from l:f} lJtat10Dll averaged O~ <br />iIloha being about 0.2 iDoh below the normal. Less tb8n half <br />the normal preoipitai;ion occurred over the Cs.-rron valley. whore <br />the amounts from 16 a1:atlons averaged only O.W 1noh. The pre- <br />oipitation _8 un1fllrmly light thrOughout the C--'"1lID Valley. <br />but the deficienoy 'll&S llIOBt proJlOl1l108d in Oklahoma. !be lilIIOQDts <br />fi'0III 59 stations e.wl'8.ged 0.40 1noh. being about half the n0r- <br />mal amount. There.,.8 an ave~ of about 1.00 iJlDh of preo1- <br />pitation oorer the Verdigr18 and :S-hD ftlleys. end a ~l <br />deficiency of about half en inch. The preoipitation over that <br />portion of the ArkanBa8 lle.s1n be1_ the Qlrla!'--Arkansas line <br />ranged betn"n 1 and 5 1ncheSJ the _ou:ats- flraII116 stations <br />averaged 3.09 1nches. being about 0.2 inch below the nomal.8 <br />