Observations Upon the Topography And Climate of Crowborough Hill Sussex

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Observations Upon the Topography And Climate of Crowborough Hill Sussex
C L Charles Leeson Prince
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Frost occurred at intervals ; but from the 22nd to 27th, both inclusive, some severity was experienced with frequent snow showers. The rainfall was below the average ; in fact, it was the driest month since July, 1876 less than an inch having fallen. The only sunshine, of any con- tinuance, occurred during the first few days, the remainder of the month being very gloomy and cold.
APRIL.
With respect to this month it was, if possible, more ungenial than several of its predecessors. The mean temp
...erature was upwards of five degrees below the average, and as to the rainfall, it was nearly double the usual quantity for this month. On the i2th snow fell to the depth of six and a half inches, which was a larger quantity than had fallen at any time during the past winter. Northerly winds were the most prevalent, so that, by the end of the month, vegetation generally was unusually backward.
MAY.
The mean temperature of this month did not exhibit any improvement, and the record showed a deficiency of nearly seven degrees, and also the fact that it was the coldest May on record.


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