WEATHER REPORT.
FOR NOVEMBER, MIS. (Taken at Pniekura Park Weather , Station; altitude of station, 160 ft,) Though much unsettled weather and > several severe storms occurred, the month was mild, with a maximum mean temperature of 66.2d0g. Thunder occurred bn the 11th, 14th, 16th and 20su, Hail tell on tho lowlaitls on the 6th, 7th, 11th, 13th and 14th. Snow fey, on Mt. Egmont on tho btfa, 'ih, an* 16xh (heavy fall). Excepting a fine dis-, play of cirrus clouds on the 2btu, cumulus wore tho prevailing donna of tho month. ~ , , Rain fell on 22 days; the tediest (1.040 in.) on the 11th, tho lowest (XJ4m.) on the 28th; total, 7.oSsiaThe sunshine recorder rcgittcrea X3hr. 15min. on the 18th, and Ihr. 35mjn. on tho 20th; total, 189 hr. 47mm. There wore seven sunless days. The solar radiator (sun’s heat) recorded 142 deg. (the highest) on the SOtb, and HOdeg. (tho lowest) on tho 20th. The terrestrial, radiator (throe bxchw from grass) registered 51dog. cfti the sth (the highest), and 39deg. (tho lowest) on the 9th. The highest maximum shade temperature’, 69deg., was noted on the lowest, 57deg-, on the 9th ant. -’lst. Tho lowest minimum temperature, 4W deg., was registered oti the loxh, the higliest, 56deg., on the- 14th. The wind blew from the north on two days, south one day, south-east fivo days, west sis days, and south-west 15 days. There was December 1, 1915.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144851, 1 December 1915, Page 3
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235WEATHER REPORT. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144851, 1 December 1915, Page 3
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