APPENDICES

APPENDIX 44

(Chapter 21: Recreation and The Arts)

Recreational Facilities

Facilities

Children's playgrounds

Parks and gardens

Grass games pitches

Hard-surface mini-soccer pitches

Basketball/volleyball/badminton courts

Tennis courts

Running tracks

Beaches

Urban Council

Regional Council

1987

1988

1989

1987

1988

1989

200

223

229

134

156

181

461

470

709

264

302

343

42

42

39

10

9

10

104

104

367

416

96

101

9

9

12

12

Swimming pool complexes

13

13

107

41

46

50

457

211

256

279

106

40

39

45

10

10

10

10

12

30

30

30

14

7

7

8

Multi-purpose indoor games halls/recreation centres

20

27

28

6

11

13

Obstacle golf course, squash courts, practice tennis court, bowling greens,

roller-skating rinks, table tennis tables

241

303

342

115

153

178

Aviaries and mammal exhibits, concrete chess tables, model boat pools,

open-air theatre

248

248

250

85

121

157

Bandstand, barbecue pits, composite beach buildings, changing rooms,

fountains, dog's gardens, refreshment kiosks, public toilets, pavillions shelters, spectator stands

1 073

1 100

1 127

1 010

1

1

4

6

9

511

575

589

སྦྱེསསཙྩཱ ཝཱ

1 350

=1350

2

2

2

3

3

4

4

429

510

Camps

Water sports centres

Fitness centres

Total area of public open space administered (hectares)

APPENDIX 45

(Chapter 22: The Environment) Climatological Summary, 1989

Maxi-

mum air tem-

perature

Mini-

Mean

pressure at mean

Mean air tem-

mum

Mean

air tem-

dew

Month

sea level

perature

perature

point

Mean relative humidity

Mean amount of cloud

Total bright sunshine

Total rainfall

Prevailing wind

Mean

wind

direction

speed

hectopascals

°C

°C

°C

°C

per cent

per cent

hours

mm

degrees

km/h

January

1 019.4

23.2

15,7

7.6

12.1

February

1 019.0

24.9

16.6

8.7

11.7

March

1016.6

25.7

18.6

11.4

13.7

April

1011.1

29.0

22.0

18.3

19.5

May

1 009.2

31.0

25.1

20.9

22.5

June

1 008.1

31.7

27.5

22.4

24.3

July

1006.1

33.7

28.8

21.7

24.7

August

1 004.9

34.3

28.9

24.9

25.0

September

1 007.6

34.0

28.1

23.5

23.6

October

1 014.5

30.9

25.1

19.1

19.7

November

1 019.7

28.2

21.5

12.3

15.3

December

1 020.7

23.3

17.8

13.1

12.8

Year

1 013.0

34.3

23.0

7.6

18.8

22228023EROZ R

78

74

75

86

86

79

77

73

69

74

78

208127086874 8

84.9

23.9

070

28.0

149.3

2.7

060

24.4

66

145.6

47.8

070

25.1

71.1

201.1

070

20.1

109.2

771.9

080

24.8

179.2

137.5

090

24.5

63

238.2

237.9

230

22.1

63

196.4

218.0

230

16.6

65

175.9

228.1

120

22.1

56

195.4

15.2

100

35.0

54

179.2

20.3

100

30.3

45

164.1

40.2

090

25.7

66

1 888.5

1944.6

080

24.9

Climatological Normals

(1951-1980)

Month

hectopascals

°C*

°C

°C*

°C

per cent

per cent

hours

mm

degrees†

km/h↑

January

1 020.1

26.9

15.6

0.0

9.8

71

February

1 018.6

27.8

15.9

2.4

11.7

March

1016.2

30.1

18.5

4.8

15.0

April

1 013.1

33.4

22.1

9.9

18.9

May

1 009.1

35.5

25.9

15.4

22.7

83

June

1 006.2

35.6

27.7

19.2

24.5

July

1 005.4

35.7

28.6

21.7

25.0

81

August

1 005.2

36.1

28.2

21.6

24.8

83

September

1 008.5

35.2

27.5

18.4

23.2

79

October

1014.0

34.3

25.0

13.5

19.3

72

November

1017.6

31.8

21.3

6.5

14.9

December

1 019.8

28.7

17.7

4.3

11.4

Year

1012.8

36.1

22.8

0.0

18.4

78

FRIDOID02288 2

78

83

84

69

69

AZXRCD880000 8

59

153.5

26.9

070

23.8

71

108.7

41.9

070

23.1

76

101.4

54.8

070

21.4

76

120.2

139.4

080

19.0

73

162.6

298.1

090

18.8

75

159.2

431.8

090

20.9

66

230.9

316.8

230

18.9

66

206.0

413.4

090

18.2

62

188.5

320.4

090

21.4

52

209.9

121.2

090

26.1

52

191.5

34,7

080

26.8

52

179.3

25.3

080

24.9

65

2011.6

2 224.7

080

21.9

Note:

* These extreme values are for the period 1884–1939; 1947–1989. + These normal values are for 1953-1982.

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