UPPER PLAIN RAINFALL
Mr J. O. Bodding,u)n, of the Upper i%.in reports:— Rainfall on twenty'two diays in- July. The .maximum fall !in 04 'hours ,was 1.98 inches, reported cini the 24th; 1.81 inches on the 16tlii, Wid> 1.74 inches on the 17tli. Iflie minimum.' !was 2 points ont the 21 sit,The tot Sal for the month was 13 inch- ! es, as compared ■with 2.97, 2.47, 5.92, I 3.32, -6.61, 3.90, 7.5*4 and 7.56 inches ' tPor 1904, :1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 1910 land 1911. The total for the past Beveint imonths is 32.26 inches. The -avefrage for tilie corresponding period! during the pa.st eight years w)v,s 26.76 aniches. The previous records in 24/ hours/was 3.<37s»f!nche<s on 19th March .1909 ; 3.54 indies on 26th February, 1911, and for ovary mfon.th 9.62 hxdicw int May., 1907; 9.56 inches in June, 190o; and 9.34 indies m -October, 1904.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 2 August 1912, Page 5
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145UPPER PLAIN RAINFALL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 2 August 1912, Page 5
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