CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: MISSISSIPPI SECTION 
 
 
Clinsatological Data for Junle, 1928 
 
 
                                          -   Temiperatiure, inl degrees
Fahr.  Precipitation, in inchies iNo. of lays 
 
 
 
Stations           Ponte                                                
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   Ncr'theo Div'ision 
Aberdeen ............. Monroe..........210  41  79.1  +0.9   t     20   581
   6 
Agricultural College Oktbbeha.          424 19  77.2   1.6   94         53t
57    6 
Austiutt............ Ttien...........00     13   5. 6 --2.3  0  30      55
   6 
Batesvill.............Pana. ..........20    42  76.3   1.7       1      53
13  6 
Boneville...........Prentiss.......     504 35 74.    -28    89      t  56
,  7 
Ciarksdale........... Coahona,..    .   177 2I2 77.2  -1.5   91     T   55

Cleveland............  olive .......... 10 17 ...... ....... .... .  .  
   . 
Columbus .......... .ow.des .........191    41 
Corinth ..        . .........               41o '..Aloo :: 47 1 75*. 9 91
19. '" 
Duck   till...........           .ontgomery 2251 03 77.0 -1.0 9.1  30   57
    6 
pora ...........     Webster .......... 8    2 77.8       .  95    30   
   6 
fulton............. ltjab i2......... 
Greenville ...........WashingittoOn .... 126 43                         
  . 
Greenwood ...........ellore............140  29  79.2   0.0   97    20   56
    6 
Geada.................lGe                   21. .............. ...........
..... 
Hernando............    .... ...........91 41   716  -3.2    92     1   55
     I 
Holly Sprisgs ......... Marsall ..........60) 42 74.7 -3.0   90     it 1"0'

Kosciusko........... Attla.............4    19  77.  -0.9    94    30 
Louisville ............. WiVstohs........... 56l 40 77.4 -0.4 96   30   
     6 
Macon...............Noxbee............18    40  77.6 -1.     94    20,  
6 
Mooetmad ........... Snlow~r ..........117  16  76.7 -2.7    91    19   
      6 
Pittboro..............Calhoi ........................ 
Pontotoc ............ Ponto'..........478   49  74.4   2.6 8     . I    
   . 
RoSeldaýe .............o. ar..    .....143  2 1 75.0   13    94  
 19 I59    26 
Sco      ...............0..........          1 76.3.     .   93     it1 
sCOe      .m...d ........ lo .r ........... ...3........     . .............

 
 
:t o    . le............. " '  ,h ....... !27"1 
Swanl La;ke.......''alaalsi::. 
Tnpelo ...............ee...............273  21 
Universityi t......... Lafaette ........00      3 
Water Valley .........alobusia ........  0  40 
 
     Division means a:d extremes ............ 
 
 
   sqlthre  h Dlvision 
Angila .............. 
Bay St. ouis .......... 
Biloxi .............. 
Brookhaven ........... 
Co n11 s  ................ 
Collmin ........... 
Crystal Springs ....... 
Edioburs .......... 
Enterprise ............ 
Fayette ............... 
Fruitland Park ........ 
Hattiesbur.......... 
Hickory ............... 
110oly Bluff ........... 
Jackson .............. 
Lake .................. 
Laurel ............ 
Leakesvitle ............ 
Magnolia ............. 
NMeridian] .......... 
Merrill .............. 
Monticello ........... 
Natchez .............. 
Pearlingtofntt ......... 
Poplarville ............ 
Fort Gibson ........... 
stsubufta ........... 
Utica ................ 
Vicksburg ............. 
Waynesboro ....... 
Woodville ............. 
Yazoo City ............. 
 
 
hark ey .......... 
Hancock...... 
rriso     ...... 
L ;I -ctiu .11 ..... ...... 
aiiscln .......... 
Coingt    ....... 
Marion ............ 
CopilI ......... 
Leake ............ 
 
Clarke ............. 
Jefferson .......... 
Forrest . .......... 
Forrest......... 
Newton........ 
Yazoo ............. 
lH i s ............. 
Scott ............ 
Jones .............. 
 
Greene ............ 
Pike ............... 
Lauderdale ........ 
George ............ 
Lawrence ......... 
Adams .......... 
Hancock .......... 
Pearl River ....... 
Claiborne ........ 
Clarke ........... 
Hinds ........... 
Warren ............ 
Wayne ............ 
"Wilkinson ......... 
Yazoo ............. 
 
 
107 I 21 
24 8 
25   5, 
?2'8 119 
274 12 
110 14 
     i8 
 
 
40 
1,0 
19 
19 
42 
itl 
25 
 
 
 
24 
22 
41 
41 
2C 
41 
14 
25 
57 
42 
86C 
38 
 
 
204 
-2 
189 
326 
98 
280 
446 
241 
105 
415 
375 
76 
209 
206 
10 
313 
116 
197 
287 
247 
191 
56O 
116 
 
 
748 
 
76 6 
 
78.1 
79.6 
50. 2 
79.1 
 
 
77.9 
 
 
76.0 
80.1 
 
 
 
75.4 
75, 
 
77. 9 
 
77.6 
78.9ý 
78.2 
77.9 
77.8 
77.2 
77.8 
76.2 
77.4 
78.7 
77.4 
78.2 
 
78.0 
77.4 
 
 
2.4     90....     57    6 
 
-1.1G  100!  201   8     61 
 
 
      0.8 1  221 26  7t 
-10.  91 56 I  62 7 
     0.7 7   2 56 6 
 
+0.     97   29    88  6 
-1.     94     tf 1  6 
    -    ~ 1  9'1 5 
 
 
..... .... . ....   8   I 
 
         91...2.57        7. 
    --.  9     98   59    7 
    --2.6 92   0    2    6 
 
 -3.4    94   2153]     6 
 --1.9   93 1 9     59'   7 
 S. .. ... . . . . . 
 
 
 00                     . 1 ..5 
 "- "0       ..... .' ..... ... 
 
 
 
   16    92         571   6 
 -1-5    91    9    61j   7 
 21.. .  91    0    60..  6... 
 
 
 -       94   30    5     6 
 .08     96   10    58   6 
 2.81    91   30    55   6 
 1.4     91   30   62   6 
 -0.8    96   80   598 
 -2.8    95   30   55    6 
   -2.0 90    19ft 68    6 
     -14 99   30   52   6 
 
 
-1.4   100   201   521   61 
 
 
20 
27 
26 
23 
30 
 
26 
 
 
26 
 
25 
 
 
 
 
 
 
26 
21 
25) 
 
26 
30 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
328 
".... 
24 
 
-32 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
30 
21 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"5¥9 
27 
30 
32 
 
 
 
 
27 
24 
2S 
 
,23 
28" 
24 
329 
27 
230 
 
 
34 
 
 
5.50   +1.03  1.06   0 
10.53  +6.19  2.06    0 
0.02    -5.20 2.00   0 
6.17   +200   1:14    0 
11.16  +7.14I / .05   0 
4.14   +0.57  1.04   0 
.79    +2.82I 1.84    0 
S7.64  +-3,57 1.70  0 
i7.64  +-3.87 ! 13   0 
5 9.   -I -ills.,)i'. 
 
 
9.18 +5.36 
.22   +1 .54 
4.14  +0.G 6 
5.17  +2.01 
7.07 I+3.36 
7. 38 +2. 94 
6.03 +-2. !2 
9.47 +5.14 
7.87 43.55 
0.509 +1.56 
9.90 .... 
7.43 +3, 32 
5.90 I+2.67 
3.11 I+1.99 
3.51 .... 
4.67 +1.85 
7.01 +7.35 
7.37 +3.63f 
  t1.5 +7.78 
 
 
+3.:,9 
 
 
-1. 10 
+4.93 
+5.86 
 
+ 7.85 
+ 10. 63 
+3 12 
+6. 51 
+6.13 
si2.,23 
+6.64 
 
+5.03 
t12.47 
413. 86 
+3.04 
412. 27 
+7.15 
+5. 93 
+6. 8 
+14.36 
+8.36 
+2.28 
+6.14 
+5. 77 
÷10.75 
+5.24 
+1.8 
 
 
+6.61 
 
 
..L: 11 
 
 
2. 74 
1.3110o 
1.30    0 
1.04    0 
1.14    0 
 
 
 
 
 
14.10   0 
12.90 0o 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.712   0 
2. 40 0 
1.70    0 
I1.40o  4 
 
1 .32   0 
2. 04   00 
1.2   0 
    i20 
4.70..  0 
 
 
0 
 
 
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1.62 
2.10 
1.43 
3.8 
 
 
25.0 
6. 41 
9.04 
2.50 
4.80 
7.00 
8 18 
7.6" 
3. 90 
0.80 
8.80 
8.20 
9.20 
2.20 
2.00 
3.89 
6.40 
4.01 
2.73 
2.09 
8,15 
5.20 
2.33 
6. 55 
5.96 
9. 04 
4.1I0 
2.55 
 
 
9.20 
 
 
7.15 
 
 
3. 92 
9. 63 
4.60 
t0. 7 
 
12.42 
14.91 
7.40 
10.87 
10.71 
20.79 
17.01 
10.64 
20 
9.1, 
9.8 
16. 70 
19.36 
-7.92 
10. 01 
18.06 
11.44 
9.83 
11.-4 
 
19. 43 
12. 96 
6. 72 
10.45- 
9. 76 
15.49 
9.78 
5.45 
 
 
11.89 
 
 
12  13   6 1iSe 
10  12  16  2    . 
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  11 :3 161 , 
18   8      0    . 
17      1  14   . 
  t  4  7  19    '" 
 
 
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15 11.6     38 
10   6  13  1i )w. 
 
10  10  11   9 5. 
14 I 7t I .s 
 
 
        9 2 . 
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16   7   7.... 
7    7 16A s. 
3   14  13 a 
14   7   9   . 
2 25     3  SW. 
9   13   8s 
12   6  12 a. 
2   16  12 
 
 
5 7      8 2 . 
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i  12 
 
 
;1 
6 
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19 
10 
18) 
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10( 
19 
11 
.... 
7 
 
16 
 
 
 
 
8 
11 
25 
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11 
 
 
16 
23) 
 
 
9 
 
- 
I81 
16 
6 
 
 
 
 
218 
15 
 
18 
15 
8 
 
 
 
15 
16 
11 
 
 
10 
 
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4 
 
 
 
20 
12 
 
4 
10 
 
14 
12) 
11 
8 
12 
4 
11 
8 
1 
5 
8 
 
 
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1,-, 
1' 
 
10 
12 
I  , 
 
 
18 
10 
 
13 
18; 
 
12 
10 
 
10 
 
11 
 
12 
1i 
11) 
 
 
12 
12 
 
10 
12 
12 
10 
12 
12 
10 
18 
8 
12 
11 
11 
8 
11 
 
 
5. 
 
 
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         Observers 
 
 
 
 
 
James F. Spratt. 
Dr. C. F. Briscoe. 
Miss C. C. .Wihers 
W. 2. Cox, 
 
 
"W. L. HI-ead. 
F. W. Bishop. 
J. 14. nove 
i1. B. Merks, 
XW. I. Fskridge 
J. T Dalton. 
A. A. Grahs.u 
Mrs. 2(. i.arioson. 
El1i A bbolt,. 
S . 1. llt ll, . 
XV. 5'. XV 5)od. 
S, H. I te. 
Sirs. 1E.23. Landrum. 
hiss Mary E. Webster. 
23. 0. Weybsou. 
E. 'N , vensou. 
Alvin Phillips 
Dr. C. XW. Ilolton. 
L o1ic 1'. Brown, 
I, 3. Young. 
XV. Is.Car ter. 
S1. A. YOLk. 
Mrs. Mayye A. Harris 
Mrs. Eliie D. Petdgrew.. 
,. . Sliinanlt. 
Sls 1)nla Erikson. 
 
 
 
E. W. Cook. 
St. Stanislasos College 
Miss H. J0sje Pope. 
Miss Emma C.Bliee, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dr. MSani, 1,aniz. 
J.WV. Pope 
S.E. Lawrenssce. 
F. GL ady. 
W. B. Blocker. 
Mrs. Evelyn T. Moore. 
M. W. Corban. 
J1. A. Nicholson. 
Asa Bryant. 
V. N. Meinllei. 
J. E. Martin.. 
C.L. Walker. 
Mrs. Eddie TMeNeei. 
A. L. Martin, 
Dr. Sans Pool. 
Miss Ruby V. Roberts. 
Weather Bureau O~tlee 
Mrs. S .14. Taylor. 
Mary A. Teunisson. 
Francis L. Garrity. 
Miss Annette Koch. 
E. B. Ferris. 
H1. H. Crisler. 
Mrs. Eva H. MeLeutdon. 
D. A. Owens. 
Weather Bureau Office. 
Francis 23. Gray. 
James E.Lee. 
H. C. Downing. 
 
 
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JUNE, 1928 
 
 
Division means and extremes ................... 
State means and extremes ....................... 
 
 
    The departures from normal temperature and precipitation are computed
only for suetstotions as have ten or more years ol record, but all complete
reports are spi 
4etermining State means. 
    Reference letters, 4, is 0, appearing in the table indicate number of
days missing, for example, - represents one day, ' two days. etc. 
    SAlso on other dates. ft Received too late to be included in means and
summaries. 
    T. Precipitation Is less than 0.01 inch rain, or melted snow. 
    I Postoffice addrsses of these stations are as follows: Of Austin, Tunica;
of pearlington, Louown; of Shellmound, Greenwood; of University, Oxford 
 
 
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0  11   9  12   9