Climatological Data




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 97

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE—Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for June 1981—continued

Station Height of Station Above M.S.L. Air Temperature in Degrees Celsius Rainfall in Millimetres Bright Sunshine
Metres Means of Mean of A and B Difference From Normal Absolute Maximum and Minimum Total Fall No. of Rain Days Difference From Normal Maximum Fall
A Max. B Min. Maximum Date Minimum Date mm mm Amount
Waipara 05/1981 64 13.6 3.3 +0.0 24.3 8 -3.8 29 46 9 -48 20
Lincoln 05/1981 11 14.7 .. .. 23.5 8 -4.3 29 28 9 .. 7
Akaroa 05/1981 3 9.8 -0.8 +0.1 22.0 8 -8.0 26 44 9 -40 2
Herbert Forest 05/1981 61 13.7 2.4 .. 24.0 8 -1.5 26 7 5 .. 6
Borland Burn 05/1981 183 11.4 1.3 .. 16.0 3 -7.0 20 73 27 .. 32
Ophir 05/1981 305 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 5 -19 3
Moa Creek 05/1981 427 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9 6 -19 3
Finegand, Balclutha 05/1981 6 12.5 3.3 +0.3 23.2 10 -2.0 25 21 12 .. 7

LATE RETURNS AND CORRECTIONS

The “normal” refers to the present site of the instruments. Standard period for normals is 1941–1970. No normals are available for stations with only short records.

*Indicates that the sunshine recorder is not located at the station but is in the near vicinity.

A rainday is a day with rainfall equal to or greater than 0.1 mm.

Where the extremes of temperature and rainfall have occurred more than once during the month, the date of the first occurrence is given.



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