Climatological Data




SEPT. 23] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1143

NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE

Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for August, 1943

Station. Height of Station above M.S.L. Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit). Rainfall in Inches. Bright Sunshine (Hours).
Means of Absolute Maximum and Minimum. Total Fall.
Ft. Mean of A Max. B Min. Difference from Normal.
Te Paki, Te Hapua.. 200 59·6 44·5 52·0
Waipapakauri 6 60·2 43·3 51·8
Waipoua State Forest.. 255 58·4 41·4 49·9
Dargaville... 3 59·9 41·7 50·8
Riverhead.. 105 57·1 38·7 47·9
Auckland... 160 ... ... ...
Maioro... 172 56·7 39·7 48·2
Waihi... 404 56·3 36·8 46·6
Wharekawa Nursery, Whangamata 50 58·1 38·0 48·0
Te Aroha... 46 58·9 37·2 48·0
Tauranga... 10 57·3 39·1 48·2
Ruakura Farm, Hamilton 131 57·4 37·2 47·3
Rotoehu Plantation... 235 57·3 33·2 45·2
Rotorua... 931 56·4 36·5 46·4
Whakarewarewa... 1,000 55·1 35·1 45·1
Gisborne... 12 55·3 41·0 48·2
Onepoto, Lake Waikare-moana 2,110 46·6 36·6 41·6
New Plymouth... 190 54·9 41·6 48·2
New Plymouth (Mars-land Hill) 160 54·5 41·8 48·2
Chateau Tongariro... 3,670 42·6 28·9 35·8
Kariori... 2,125 49·0 30·0 39·5
Napier... 5 55·9 39·1 47·5
Hastings... 45 57·2 36·6 46·9
Taihape... 2,157 47·8 33·7 40·8
Wanganui... 72 53·9 38·8 46·4
Tangimoana... 8 55·0 37·2 46·1
Ohakea... 167 53·9 38·0 46·0
Plant Research Bureau, Palmerston North 110 53·3 37·7 45·5
Pahiatua... 384 52·9 34·0 43·4
Kapiti Island... 44 51·5 42·3 46·9
Waingawa, Masterton... 350 51·8 35·9 43·8
Wallaceville... 195 52·2 34·6 43·4
Wellington... 415 50·4 40·2 45·3
Nelson... 24 53·7 34·9 44·3
Appleby, Nelson... 57 ... ... ...
Blenheim... 60 52·9 30·8 41·8
Woodbourne Aerodrome 89 53·5 33·1 43·3
Golden Downs... 900 52·0 27·6 39·8
Waihopai... 860 51·8 31·3 41·6
Westport... 23 ... 39·5 ...
Hanmer Springs... 1,225 47·5 28·2 37·8
Balmoral... 743 50·1 29·2 39·6
Hokitika... 12 54·1 35·1 44·6
Lake Coleridge... 1,220 48·6 29·3 39·0
Darfield... 640 50·8 30·0 40·4
Christchurch... 22 50·1 33·6 41·8
Wigram Aerodrome, Sockburn 74 51·4 33·0 42·2
Rudstone, Methven... 1,217 48·8 33·9 41·4
Lincoln... 36 50·6 34·1 42·4
Akaroa (Onawe, Duvau-chelle's Bay) 150 ... ... ...
Hermitage, Mount Cook 2,510 40·8 24·2 32·5
Ashburton... 323 50·9 31·9 41·4
Lake Tekapo... 2,350 39·2 22·8 31·0
Jacksons Bay... 22 52·4 38·0 45·2
Fairlie... 1,000 48·0 25·7 36·8
Timaru... 56 50·1 33·2 41·6
Waimate... 200 51·2 33·9 42·6
Milford Sound... 20 ... ... ...
Queenstown... 1,110 ... ... ...
Ophir... 1,000 46·3 25·8 36·0
Waipiata... 1,550 42·5 28·4 35·4
Alexandra... 520 48·2 27·9 38·0
Manorburn Dam... 2,448 39·1 17·5 28·3
Dunedin (Beta Street Reservoir) 690 47·0 36·0 41·5
Taieri... 80 49·8 33·1 41·4
East Gore... 245 ... ... ...
Gore... 240 49·2 31·1 40·2
Invercargill... 12 49·9 32·2 41·0
Invercargill (City Engineer) 8 50·0 33·0 41·5

LATE RETURNS

Station. Height of Station above M.S.L. Air Temperatures in Degrees (Fahrenheit). Rainfall in Inches. Bright Sunshine (Hours).
Means of Absolute Maximum and Minimum. Total Fall.
Ft. Mean of A Max. B Min. Difference from Normal.
Whakarewarewa, June, 1943 1,000 55·0 39·8 47·4
Whakarewarewa, July, 1943 1,000 53·6 34·9 44·2
Gore, July, 1943... 240 46·7 28·7 37·7

NOTE.--At stations where departures from normal are in parentheses the record has been maintained for less than ten years in the case of temperatures and for less than twenty years in the case of rainfall and the normals are partly interpolated.



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