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Meteorological Records.

For 24 hours ending 8 p.m. 3rd November, 1903. Taken at InvertiargilL Now.— Maximum K. means highest temperature in thu shade for 24 hours. Minimum x. means lowest temperatuie iv the shade for 24 hours. Terrestrial Radiation means the lowest temperature on the surface of Jhe ground during the night Relative Humility mejujs relative amount of moisture in the Ir, when 100 indicates saturation point Dew point means the temperature to which the air must fall before It is saturated with vapour at which temperature rain, mist, or dew must fall ' Kain • inches. Sunshine 9 hours 60 minutes Maximum T. 78 deg. F. Minimum T. 44 deg. F. Belative Humidity 74 Dew Point 43 deg. F. Thermometer at S p.m 61 deg. *. Terrestrial Radiation 40 deg.

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Southland Times, Issue 19194, 4 November 1903, Page 2

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Meteorological Records. Southland Times, Issue 19194, 4 November 1903, Page 2

Meteorological Records. Southland Times, Issue 19194, 4 November 1903, Page 2

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