Insight into Oregon’s February 1891 weather and its impact on crops
This historical bulletin reveals how barometric shifts, temperature, precipitation, and storms shaped farming prospects across the state. It is a concise snapshot of a winter month, with data meant to help farmers, scholars, and policy makers understand climate patterns from that era.
The report covers statewide conditions, noting a notable low pressure on the 23rd, rainfall and snowfall, and how moisture and cold affected crop development. It also documents wind patterns, daily weather, and regional variations in temperature and precipitation.
Ideal for readers of historical weather records, agricultural history, and regional climate data.
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Seller: Forgotten Books, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book provides a monthly weather report from February 1891, organized by State and county, as created by the U.S. Weather Bureau in its infancy. The book includes precipitation, temperature, wind speed, and weather conditions for each day of the month. It also contains crop growth summaries and scientific discussions about the month's weather patterns. This book is not just a recitation of weather patterns. It is an early example of the work of the United States Weather Bureau and documents the weather systems of the Western United States as the country was being settled. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780366367337_0
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