THE WEATHER.
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS IS NOVEMBER, 1869. Geneeai Rehabks.— A fine month, bat cold. One eevere thunderstorm occurred on the 18th. The mean temperature of the air was 52*7 dag., which is 4'o deg below the average of the same month in ten years ; the rainfall was 3390 inches, which is neither more nor loss than the ten years' November average. Baeometee (corrected and reduced to 32 deg. Fah. and' sea level).— Maximum, 30-244i(2nd) ; minimam, 29*151 (28th) ; mean, 29*734 inches. Thebmombeee (in shade).— Maximum, 720 deg. (11th) ; minimum, 300 (3rd) ; mean, 527 ; mean, each range, 222 deg. Radiation. — Terrestrial mean, 34*2 deg.; minimum, 23*0 deg. Hygboheteb.— Dew-point, 412; vapour tea* eion|'329; relative humidity, "82. Rainfai^.— Total, 3*390; maximum daily, 0630; days rain fell, 10. . Evapobation.— Total, 2-670 inches. Cloud. — Mean amount, 5*4. Ozonombtbb. — Ozone on every day in month. Wind.-N., lj N.E., 0; E., 0; S.E., 19 ; S., 0 ; S.W., 0 ; W., 5 ; N.W., 5 days, Ahemometeb. — Mean, 140 miles; maTitnnmt 310 (25th.) ■ '
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Southland Times, Issue 1192, 7 January 1870, Page 2
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163THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Issue 1192, 7 January 1870, Page 2
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