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Climate of San Diego, California



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    "The city of San Diego, California has a moderated Mediterranean climate with some surprising and unique features. The National Weather Service has not issued a climatology of San Diego, but in 1913 the San Diego Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the National Weather Service (at that time known as the United States Weather Bureau), published a book entitled "The Climate and Weather of San Diego, California." The climatological stations used in the 1913 San Diego climatology and in this study were based on the official weather stations in the downtown area. Many agencies had responsibility for taking and recording observations for San Diego. These agencies included the National Weather Service (U.S. Weather Bureau), Medical Corps of the Army and the Army Signal Corps (Signal Service). There have been many changes in the location and monitoring practices of the observations, but each one was, and still is, considered official"--Introduction.
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    Thomas E. Evans III, Donald A. Halvorson.

    Includes bibliographical references.

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