METEOROLOGICAL READINGS.
The Key. J. P. Kempthorne 'supjilii «1 i•<■ ua with the following meteorological to cords fortlie month of March •.— Barometer. Mean.for month ... ... ... 2v*.i*7 IVTaximuni for month, on ls< & 315t... .: v OHo Minimum for month, on 7th li) ,'s Extreme roDge... ... ... ... ,w Temperature in Shade. Full '( Mean maximum temperature ... * S '.'Hi Mean minimum temperature > ... •Ui'.-.n! ApproximatetMcan Temperature ... r>s<f'P| Mean daily range }sw Extreme Hinximuin cm thf-7: h. ... ?7(k Extreme Minimum, on lCth 17th 4i(()' £xtreui6 range of teraperafme (dif- I feronce between extreme niaxi- ' mum and minimum ... ... :i'cO . Wind, Mean amount of cloud W mont 1- — 0 clear sky; 10 overcast, 3^o 0- ie Bain. , Total rainfall—l.2B inchp'. JJunibar of o'nvson r-iin iVI!--1:(. Maximum rainfall iin atiy 21 J ;l .u s. t .jr the vSth — .30 inches ■ Bright Sunshine, Total—2os hours . Maximum. 1) hours :<0 mma I*3? r>n <f.» !j. Days.without v<n.o\dt.d bUuaL'u.v~- L..
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 3
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146METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 3
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