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Minute by the Director of the Royal Observatory Hong Kong, on Dr. Doberck's letter of 1/3/18 to
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I am muck obliged for Dr. Doberck's table showing the observed values of A in the hygrometric formula, et differ- -ent readings of the wet bulb thermometer for each 24"
difference between dry and wet.
I note that, whereas in the published tables accompany- -ing his letter of 22/8/17 Dr Doberok makes the A of his formula vary with the first and second powers of t, from his
1912 1917 observations he makes A constant for all values
of t, and numerically smaller than his former determination.
Dr. Doberok does not furnish details of how his new formula
is derived, I am therefore unable to express an opinion as
to its suitability for use here, or elsewhere.
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examination of the figures accompanying his letter of 1/3/18, however, it would appear that the A derived from these observations varies with the first and second powers of t, and with (t - t').
It is hoped that a uniform method of making and reducing
hygrometric observations will be decided upon in conjunction
with the British and Indian Meterological Services. In the
mean time no alteration of procedure is contemplated here.
(sd.) T. F. Claxton,
Director.
9/5/18.
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