Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 231
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T. Cade 1956 Weather and Phenology 5 July then on - with scattered cumulus clouds. Light to moderate wind from NE all morning. 6 July Intermittently cloudy clearing first half of day, becoming more cloudy later with light rain in the evening. 7 July Rain until about 1100. Remaining cloudy with thunderstorms at about. Light drizzling rain beginning about 1800 and continuing. 8 July Overcast and drizzle all day, with short breaks between rains. 9 July Intermittently cloudy - tending to clear. 10 July Bright and clear in the morning - tending to closed up in afternoon. 11 July Very bright day, warm, with strong westerly wind - driving mosquitoes away. 12 July Mostly overcast with some light rain in the late evening - enough to flip traps! Around Great Echophorum is full matured in white heads - Lupinus & Ledum are at peak of blooming. Yellow Pedicularis is very conspicuous, also on gravelly areas some knot of lavender flowered orchid. 13 July Intermittently overcast in the morning, tending to closed up move in the afternoon. Light NE wind.