Meteorological.
APIA OBSERVATORY RECORDS. The figure given for the daily rainfall v presents the accum-daird precipitation for the 24 horns preceding 9 a m. ol the given day.
During the week Aug. 18-Ang. 25 , the sun risesat 6.8 a.m., and seta 5.52 p. m g jvi„ possible sunnhiue 11 hours 44 minutes. # ■: . . „. 0 .. .. Seven local earthquakes were recorded during the week August B—l6, the most nn,„ shock occurring at 10.58 p.m. August 11. Other earthquakes were recorded on August n . 9.39 a.m. and 12.02 noon; on August 11 at 11.40 p.m., August at 9.58 a.m. and on August 1., , 6.05 aim. and 6.31 a.m. |
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1923 Max. Temperature Min. Temparture Sunshine Ruiui Aug. " 9 Thursday " 10 Friday Fahrenheit Fahrenheit ll.cl:, 86.4 86 5 74.6 72.3 7.1 8.6 85 6.1 88 7.9 1 H OIKI •• 11 Saturday " 12 Sunday 86.8 85.0 75.2 . 75.6 U id. " 13 Monday 86.8 71.2 o.u " 14 Tuesday 86.3 J7.2 0.1HI " 15 Wednesday 72.0 Total ink 1 ■>,:
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Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 23, Issue 33, 17 August 1923, Page 4
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