Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists' Society, 1876-77, Vol. 2: Part I
The heaviest monthly fall in 1876 was in December - nearly 7 inches. That month also showed the largest departure from the average. It was the wettest December of the series.
The heaviest diurnal fall occurred on the 19th of August, when a succession of thunderstorms yielded over two inches of rain. But the quantity on that day seems to have varied remarkably in different localities, having been at Ashley Down, on the authority of Mr. W. F. Denning, more than three and a half inches.
Excluding days on which the fall was less than a hundredth of an inch, it appears that one hundred and seventy-nine days were more or less rainy. On an average, therefore, rain fell on nearly every second day throughout the year.
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