WEATHER REPORT.
We live indebted to Mr G. W, Palmer, local Government observer, for the f jllowing report on the weather for the month of April:— UABOMETEB. Inches. Mean for month 31) 014 Maximum for month, on loth 30 52 Minimum for month, on 4th 29 75 Extreme range -77 TEMrEBATrBE IS SHADE. Fah. Mean maximum temperature Mean miuimum temperature 4U-U Approximate mean temp, for tte month gg-.j. Mean daily range of temp. ... 17'0 Extreme maximum temp, on 3rd ... 720 Extreme minimum temp, oil 8 th 3<j-o Extreme range of temperature for month 33 0 EXPOSED THERMOMETERS. Fall. 1 Mean solar radiation ... 1104 Maximum solar radiation, on 2nd Mean terrestrial radiation ... 17.3 Minimum terrestrial radiation, on Bth 36'0 Mean daily range between the extreme temperature of night and day C3"l 11AIS. Inches, Total rainfall ... (i'3l2 Number of days on which rain fell 21 Maximum rainfall in any 24 hours, on the 3rd ... 1.15 CLOI'D. Mean amount of cloud for the month, 0 clear sky; 10 overcast. 6
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8099, 2 May 1906, Page 3
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167WEATHER REPORT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8099, 2 May 1906, Page 3
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