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Meteorological Records.

; c Foir^hours ending^ 8 piiiii 2nd July, 1903 :^;>f ■ Taken at InvercargilL SoTH;--Mi^mum T,' means highest temperatore to the shade vfoti %H hours. ' Minimum T. means loweat temperature in thß snade for 24 hours. Terresrriaf Radiation mean, the lowest teniP?rature on tAf Burface af the ground during the night. Be»ti\e Humliity means relative amount of moisture m tne air, when 100 indicates saturation poiut. Ve\r point means the temperature to which the < air mtst fall before it is saturated with vapour at which temperature rain, mist, or dew must fall Rain -0 inches. Sunshine 1 hour 10 minutes Maximum T. CO deg. F. Minimum T._ 51 deg. F. Relative Humidity 70. 1 Dew Poiut 45 deg. F. Thermometer at 8 p.m. 55 deg. F. TerrestrUl radiation, 49 deg.

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Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 2

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Meteorological Records. Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 2

Meteorological Records. Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 2

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