Meteorological Records.
For 84 hours ending 8 p.m. 80th January, 1901. Taken at Invercargill. Sow -Maximum T- meanß bigneat temperature in thi JbMAttotH UOttTf. Minimum T. meanß lowest __Snt-> In the shade for 24 hours. TerreßJrUß—Stioa means the lowest temperature on the wrtac mol^ tofgroan* during the night. Relative HumJilly mean! relative amount of moisture in the Sr^JtenlOOmdictes saturation point .Dew point me_s tte temperature to which; he air must fall btfwelttosatuiSedwithvaMur which temperatora rain, mtot, or dew must l all , Rain '6 Inches. Bunahine 0 hours 46 minutes Maximum T. 64 deg. F. Minimum T 44 deg. F. Relative Humidity 100, Dnr Point 63 deg. F. Thermometer at 8 p.m 63 deg. F. Terrestrial radiation 82 deg F.
Stm»AY, 31W JAOTIART, 1904. Rain "07 inches - ; ... Bunshineß hours 20 minutes Maximum T. 64 de*. F., Minimum T 44 deg.F R«Utlve Humidity 86 Dew Point 49 deg. P ' Thenaometer at 8 p.m. 68 deg. F . Terwitrial Radiation 42 deg.
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Southland Times, Issue 19265, 1 February 1904, Page 2
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