Meterological Observatory.
ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1908, AT TE AROHA - BAROMETER. • - inches. Mean for month (mean of eolumn 1) .. .. .. 2988 Maximum for month on the 16th - (highest reading in column 1) 30.25 Maximum for month on the 26tn lowest reading in column 1).. 29.45 Extreme range (the difference be* tween the maximum aud minimum) . .. .. .55 TEMPERATURE IN SHADE. Deg. Fabr. Mean maximum temperature (mean of column 4) • .. 74 Mean minimum temperature (mean of column 5) .. 55 Approximate menu tempera* ture for the month (mean of column 6) .. .. 63 Mean daily range of tempera* ture (mean of calumn 7).. 18 Extreme maximum tempera* ture oh 4th and sth (highest reading in column 4) ... ..; ... .. 84 Extreme minimum temperature on 17th (lowest reading in, columns) .. -..-42•
- WIND. ' Mean amount of doud for month - (mean of column 14) 0, clear sky;. 10 overcast.. .. 6to 10 Bain. Inches. Total rainfall (total of .column 16 11.34 Maximum rainfall, in any twenty* j four hours, on the" 25th (from column 16) .. .. # • 3*22 Number of days on which rain ■ fell from columns 16 .. .. 17 day GENERAL REMARKS. A record wet MarchG. F. McGXRR, Observer.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43312, 11 April 1908, Page 2
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188Meterological Observatory. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43312, 11 April 1908, Page 2
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