Comprehensive rainfall records from 32 years of California data. This book compiles monthly and seasonal rainfall across multiple locations, helping readers understand patterns in spring, summer, autumn, and yearly totals.
This edition presents a clear, data-driven view of historical weather in places like Georgetown, Grass Valley, Colusa, and Marysville, with totals, averages, and trends that illuminate how rain behaved over decades. It’s written for readers who want concrete numbers and a practical frame for interpreting climate history.
- Seasonal breakdowns show spring, summer, and autumn rainfall with totals and day counts.
- Yearly rainfall, seasonal totals, and long-term averages are laid out for easy comparison.
- Regional tables cover several California counties, offering a regional view of moisture patterns.
- Historical context connects observed data to broader climate ideas in the era.
Ideal for readers of meteorology, climate history, or anyone researching historical weather in 19th‑century California.