METEOROLOGICAL.
Wb are Indebted to Mr A.. F. Fannin for the following particulars: The raws fall for thh me nth of May was 2.15 inches, the maximum fail being 0.5 in. on the 26;]!: rairifeJl on 10 days. Tl'i 9 mac a rain, full of the cor rear on ding .nontit of t!• e previous 9 years is 3.83 I.’lCllOS, Tim tot.pl r:-iro“al! for 12 ti-u. F»« or;,-! !ng 31st May is 23.57 inches, whereas the mean annual rainfall of the past 3 years is 39.33 inches. j n Tine mean maximum temperature in j 1 | the shade was 53.57 deg. F. and the I ' mean minimum temp", in the shade was 40.57 deg. F The mean terrestial ra- | p cllation (grass) temperature was 36.1 | deg. F.. the minimum being 23.3 deg. j P., on the 16th The mean earth temperature at 2ft. was 50 deg. F., ranging from 52 deg. j on the Ist to 48.2 dog. on the 31st.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 220, 4 June 1915, Page 2
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161METEOROLOGICAL. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 220, 4 June 1915, Page 2
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