Climatological Data




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 15

CLIMATOLOGICAL TABLE—Summary of the Records of Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine for November 1987—continued

Station Height of Station Above M.S.L. Air Temperature in Degrees Celsius Rainfall in Millimetres Bright Sunshine
Metres Means of A Max. Mean of A Min. Mean of A & D
°C °C °C
Pukekohe Maf 10/1987 82 17.9 10.5 14.2
Lower Retaruke 10/1987 223 17.7 7.4 12.6
Mt Ruapehu Chateau 09/1987 2 8.0 0.7 4.4
Mt Ruapehu Chateau 10/1987 1097 10.7 2.8 6.8
Ruatoria 10/1987 61 18.7 9.8 14.3
Esk Forest 10/1987 427 16.9 7.7 12.3
Ngamatea Nurs 10/1987 885 13.4 3.0 8.2
Makaretu 09/1987 335 14.4 4.3 9.4
Makaretu 10/1987 335 14.9 4.4 9.7
Makaretu 10/1987 335 17.9 5.8 11.9
Ahu Ahu Valley 10/1987 85 18.1 7.4 12.8
Timaru 2 10/1987 17 15.1 6.8 11.0
Kurow 10/1987 207 17.0 6.3 11.7
Knobs Flat 09/1987 375 12.0 1.3 6.7
Balclutha Pinegand 10/1987 6 ... ... ...
Tautuku 10/1987 40 14.4 5.6 10.0
Raoul Is 10/1987 39 20.1 15.1 17.6
Ant Scott Base 08/1987 16 -24.9 -36.1 -30.5
Ant Scott Base 09/1987 16 -19.1 -25.1 -21.9
Ant Scott Base 10/1987 16 -15.7 -26.0 -20.9

The “normal” refers to the present site of the instruments. Standard period for normals is 1951–1980. 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 rainfall 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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