Excerpt from Monthly Weather Review, 1904, Vol. 28The mean atmospheric pressure for January was subnormal over the N orth-west Territories and average or above over all other portions of Canada. The largest positive departure was 0-13 of an inch at Victoria, bc, and the largest negative departure, 007 of an inch at Calgary, Alta.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes
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Volume 32 (1904): issue 13 (jan 1905) monthly weather review and work of the editor.
Volume content graphics report of the chief of the weather bureau for the fiscal year ending june 30, 1904 monthly weather review.
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