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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON.

Fob November, 1871.

# Means, &c. f Means previous seven years. Remarks.—Early part of the month wet and stormy, wind from N.W. and S.E ; on the 6th very strong from N.W. with heavy rain.; 1.150 inches recorded on the 7fch, when the wind changed to S.E., and still heavy rain though light wind ; 1-600 inches up to morning of the Bth, maximum for month ; stormy on night of 10th from S.E. and heavy rain ; 1.400 inches measured on the 11th ; severe S.E. gale during the 11th and 12th, with rain, doing much damage, very cold and severe; cleared up on the 13th; stormy on the 15th from N.W.; wet during the 17th, 18th, and 19th from N.W.; otherwise the weather for the remainder of the month was bright and pleasant, wind chiefly from N.W. and moderate. Twenty-one days of N.W. wind ; max. temp, on Ist 67. ° ; light earthquake on 10th at 7 p.ni., and on 20th at 1.45 a.m. stronger. R. B. Gore, Government Observer.

1 Barometer reduced and corrected, j (inches). From Self-Registering Instruments for 24 hours previously. ’ j Direction of Wind. | Date. | Max. Temp. I in Shade. } Min. Temp. 1 in Shade. 1 Mean Tem- | perature. 1 Maximum I in Sun. w 5 o d rS Rain Fall in Inches. Veloc. Wind in Miles. 1 29 918 670 500 58 5 125 39 110 NW 2 599 60 0 520 560 117 38 255 NW 3 734 59-3 4 TO 526 105 36 •450 305 SE 4 443 59-5 4S'0 537 105 33 •200 260 NW 5 30 043 595 46-0 52-7 90 34 •710 200 SE 6 29917 62 0 47-3 54,6 120 34 145 NW 7 872 600 55 0 57.5 70 45 1-150 360 SE 8 30-030 58 0 49 0 53 5 70 40 1-600 120 NW 9 29864 610 500 55.5 114 40 • . • 225 NW 10 866 60 5 50 0 55.2 110 40 300 NW 11 30103 59 0 42-5 50.7 100 34 1-400 450 SE 12 056 48 0 425 45.2 70 34? •200 625 SE 13 243 510 44 3 57 6 66 39 •600 550 SE 14 114 46 3 49 5 52.9 95 4* •030 155 SE 15 29.959 62-8 48-0 55.4 120 42 95 NW 16 808 64 0 52 0 580 130 44 225 NW 17 689 63-5 53-0 582 120 48 145 NW 18 598 618 52-5 57-1 122 47 •200 400 NW 19 390 59 8 51 5 556 115 42 580 215 NW 20 978 61-2 40 3 507 117 34 •300 140 NW 21 30 060 593 49 5 544 104 42 180 NW 22 29 842 61-8 513 565 105 44 285 NW 23 905 62-0 46-5 54-2 69 44 •Q04 200 SE 24 30 060 57-0 39 0 480 118 34 115 N 25 485 61-5 16-2 53 8 122 39 90 NW 26 252 62 0 53-5 58-7 121 49 277 NW 27 323 64 7 57 0 60 8 73 52 273 NW 28 016 63 0 56-7 598 69 54 235 NW 29 29 970 62 5 53-7 58-1 118 47 •001 7o NW 30 593 66 0 55 - 0 60-5 68 50 •170 270 NW # 29.924 604 49 2 54-8 101 41 7595 242 NW t 29.784 ... 575 ... ... 3-621 11 ds ... ...

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 47, 16 December 1871, Page 11

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Mail, Issue 47, 16 December 1871, Page 11

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Mail, Issue 47, 16 December 1871, Page 11

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