TRIBUNE WEATHER REPORT.
mnnrasDAY. jajtuaby ?, bob. Todar-M* *.«■: 7J pj*. To-«m«k»w—7Jo *J*.; U PJ*- .. . . The tM* t*M* appUaa to Port Ahnriri. Motak* ud V*tro*. tkb *um. Today—K'm*. 4J4 *-*«.: oata. 710 P-n>-To nim —Biaz*. 4.14 am.; tote,7 JI pm nua ov ns hook Laat. **Miiif^loaoafj IMK IUO ml f£ffoSS. Foteuary 4t£aJ2 pm awzninu»i<ui. BKAPntGB-_ BaramtOT 30.39 TWamaltr . 60 M*zta*za tomporataro for M bcoro «od•d 9 »JL today—4o d«f . Wialwi tMOporaloro for S* boon ended 9 La. today—4t de*. Kainfall for M boars ended 9 bjb. today Batafall for Jaanary. Bte-J6 inch. BafafaU to date. mo-JS inch. R*3*r*Q for Jaaaary. 1919—1-06 inch. Tbe above readla*s ewe made at Meeen. Tboaaaa Borton LU* Kureeriee. POBBOAjn Ibi tatarte* fa Ute weatber fore oom. taro* aider IM direction of D. a Mateo. IQiiSStirao«ooro6o*iot. toe Ute 14 boars 'TSJ'tnSSuto***’ variable and moderate branes. There is a prospect of lair weatber bat with increasin* base and cloedineee. Barometer little movement, bat baa a falMa* tendency soon. ■KTSOMH.OaiCAL MSERVATION*. DECEMBEB. Mr. Thaatas Clark reports that the rainfall at Medyeley. Eskoale. for December. BM, eras as follows.—lnd. J 9; Uta. AS; 1»>. JI; mb. JO; and. AfTatth. .IT. Total. .94 iiMh— The Martot Brothers forward the followia* obeerretione taken at Jteeanee —During December the barometer was comprat troty steady, and the average was a little hi*Mr than that for the two preceding yearn; ft reached its lowest readings daring the heavy westerly winds which were experienced at intervals throughoat tbs month. These dry. rusty winds reached their highest daily horizontal velocity. 316 miles, on the 3rd instant. On seven other occasions the daily horizontal veloefty exceeded IM miles, let on many days there was very little wind, which acooaate for the average. Ml milee. being lower than, that for the same month in mg and Iffl. yet not so low as that for 7916, 9M miles. The mien mavimnm temperature in tbs shade was 7XI deg., and tbs mean minimum 50J deg. The extreme
mazfmam temperature was on the lath, with * deg., and tbs extreme minimum on the 19th. with 38 de*. One remarkable oharaetemetie about December, 1919, was its low rainfall. .Min. For a smaller omuaal one has to go back to Bit when bo rainfall waa recorded for the last xnsmh.-.Deoeuteee. MM. with M in. is on ajMr with the month hist past. December. ajSwfth us in. mr with ua*.. bu with a singular contrast with JMi*. Thio smell amount was spread over tear days, and generally came in light ebewere from a westerly direction. The dally amount of sunshine. Stars. 17min., waa •Jan ab«»e the average: 1918, Bhre. 36min.; mr. fcrs «min.; 1916, 6hre. Stain.; 1914. jte"*k witt the same aasonnt of rainfall, rsoqrdedjhe nfttita average of Mhre. There were altogether eleven days of übrpkan sunshine, and one day of PJlrpksa aoatetoa in December means •Aft <peiei << sunlight.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBTRIB19200107.2.17
Bibliographic details
Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 4
Word Count
471TRIBUNE WEATHER REPORT. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 4
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Hawke's Bay Tribune. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.