Maryland Weather Service. [reports. New Ser.] V. 1-3 2
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Aug. 4 About 9 p. m. 1893, Feb. 4 9 p. m. " 12 md't. Aug. 8-9 9 p. m. to 3 a. ra. 1894, Feb. 23 9 p. m. " 10 p. m. Oct. 14 6.30 p. m. " 7 p. m. Mar. 30 7.20 p. ra. " early a. m. Nov. 1 10 p. m. ." 11 p. m. 1897, Jan. 23 Evening. 1873, June 36 About 10 p. m. 1898, Sept. 2 About 10 p. ra. 1882, Apr. 16-17 10 p. m. to 3 a. m. 1903. Oct. 12 7 p. m. to 7.30 p. m. Apr. 20 12.30 a. m. to 3 a. m. SuxspoTS AND Weather. The effort to extend the period covered by weather forecasts has ever been one of the... chief aims of the practical meteorologist. The limit of time for which forecasts are now issued by American and European official weather services is about three days. The forecasts made from day to day generally cover from 24 to 48 hours ; under favorable conditions the time is occasionally extended to three, or even four days, but this is only done in exceptional cases. The three or four day limit is probably the utmost that will be realized from present methods, and with the material now at our disposal.
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