Meteorological Records
s*or 74 hour? ending 0 p.m. '6th October, 1905. Taken at Invercargill.
K’ott.—Maximum T. means hlghcf t temperature in the shade for 24 hours. Minimum T. means lowest tHuptniture in the shade for 24 hours*. Terrestrial Initiation means tr.e lowest temperature on the sur ti e ot the ground during the night. Relative fl imiditv means relative amount ot moisture in the air when 100 indicates saturation point. Rew point m"?nR the temperature to which the air must fall he* *<>re t is saturated with vapour at which temperature r «in mist, or due must tail The wind is given on a Kale iu which 10 is a gale. Rain • inches » Sunshine 9 hours 10 minutes Maximum T. (in shade) 70 deg. F. Minimum T. 44 deg F. Relative Humidity 73 Hew Point 47 deg. F. Thermometer at 0 p.m. r>s deg F Terrestrial radiation 39 deg. F Solar radiation 131 deg. F Wind—.N.W; force 1 BAROMETER
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Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 2
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159Meteorological Records Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 2
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