"Climatology of New Jersey," originally published in 1888, provides a comprehensive overview of the climate and weather patterns of the state. This historical record offers valuable insights into the meteorological conditions of New Jersey during the late 19th century. Readers will find detailed observations and analyses related to temperature, precipitation, and other climatic factors.
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