METEOROLOGICAL READINGS.
Hie Key. J. P. Kempthorne supplies us with the following meteorological records for the month of May, 1914:— Barometer. Inches Mean for month ... ... ... 29.99 Maximum for laonth, on 28th. .;. 30.38 Minimum for month, on 21sfc ... 29.47 Extreme range (the difference bet.veen maximum and minimum) .91 Temperature in Shade. Fah. Mean maximum temperature ... 59.03 Mean minimum temperature ... 41.42 Approximate Mean Temperature ... 50.22 Mean daily range 17.61 Extreme maximum, on sth 65.00 Extreme Minimum on 220 d ... ... 32.00 Extreme range of temperature (difference between extreme maximum and minimum) 33.00 Wind, Mean amount of cloud for month.— 0 clear sky; 10 overcast, 4—o to 10 Eain. Total rainfall—3.43 inches. Nunibsr of days on which rain fell—S. Maximum rainfall in any 24 hours, oh tne 30th—1.31 inches. -Bright Sunshine, Total—l6B hours 40 minutes Maximum, 8 hours 30 minutes on 9tli^ lOfch, 24th. Days without recorded sunshine—7.
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13487, 5 June 1914, Page 2
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144METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13487, 5 June 1914, Page 2
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