METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
Tho 'following meteorological observations were taken at the Palmoreton North High-School for Juno, 1911: _ Barometer-Mean for month c9.7oin„ highest record (29th) 30.25 in., lowest record (11th) 29in. Temperature in Shade. —Mean maximum tomueraturo 56,5deg, mean minimum temperature 40.6deg-. h, -highest. maximum temperature (on the Bth) 64.7deg. F-, lowest minimum temperaturo (on tho ]6tli) 28.5deg. F. Exposed Thermometer, - Maximum Folar radiation'(on tho 13th) llOdeg F., mean solar radiation 107dcg. P., minimum terrestrial radiation (on the 27th) 23deg. F„ mean terrestrial radiation 55.jdeg._F. Wind.-Averago daily velocity 3 miles per hour, maximum .velocity_ (on 11th) 11 . miles per hour, prevailing wind easterly. •. Rain—Total rainfall3.s4in., number of ■' |; days on which rain fell 16, highest rain- ' . fall for 24 hours lin. " ' sf. General Remarks.—]N!o. of frosty nights /<£. 9; earthquake on 23rd at 2.15 a.m.; earth ;■■ , temperature (2ft, balow.'tho surface) has' 0r;: fallen Bdeg. (56deg. to 48d0g.) during tho -j month,.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9554, 4 July 1911, Page 5
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