Year.

Lat. 22° 18′ N., Long. 114° 10′ 19′ E.

Height{

of rain-gauge

Height Stove Mean Sen-Leve!

H.-103 ft.

Air Temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) from records of a thermographiı,

standardized by readings of whirling thermometers.

Absolute Extremes,

Means of

Мах.

1936.

and

Min.

Com-

Max.

Min.

bined.

Excess above

Normal.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 1936.

CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARY,

STATION: ROYAL OBSERVATORY, HONG KONG.

Temperatures for 74 bours ending Mida

Heights above ground: Therms, b1=5 ft; Sun Recorder.b,=35 ft; Rain-gauge,h,=1-5 ft.

Low-

Highest Max.

Day.

Lowest Min.

Day.

est. Day. Min.

Highest

Day.

Max.

Highest Wet Bulb.

Rainfall.

Excess

Total. above

Normal.

Daily

Day.

Max.

Weather, No. of Days of

Bright Sunshine.

Precipitation.

Excess above

Normal,

Snow.

Hail.

Thunderstorm.

Fog.

Ground Frost.

Daily Mean.

Total

Per

Total.

Possi-

cent.

ble.

O

Q

Q

Q

m.m.

m.m.

m.m.

br.

br.

%

Jir.

January

February

March..

April

May

June

July

87'5 79'4 83.4

83.6 79'3 83.9 +12

6372 53*7 58.4 64'1 55'9 60.0 61.5 53.8 57.6 -6′1 76'5 66'9

+06 717 81'5 73'5 77'5

- 2'1

69.1 14 +04 76.0 IR 79'9 29 857 z8

++*7 17 45'9 12 43°2

5

35.8

16 316 II

60*2

63.0

47°0

5

61.8 25 713 642 29

147 17·6 5'2 5'28 850+ 40'5

25.8

6

20

+12

70.9

-

11.8 62'7 6-6 4

7

4

— 0'4 +1.6

8:19 1

August

September... 86-3 76.9 31.6 +0'4

October

76-4 87.8 78-1 82'0 +0.6 915 29 74'0 17

92'4

58'0 1 68-0 * 75'6

654 716

13

28

79'

1168

21'5 53'1 30

9

3

2

10

1

77'9 31

82.0

258 1

34'1 59'0 19

15

14

T 78.3

82'3 7

82.6

144-8

249'5 50'2 1

19

ieöavi

7

ליי

5'7 | 1776 | 53 48-615

337'6

6

2.1

65.4 18

329.6 3716

4

3'3 98.5 26 461432 35 35

379°1

408.5

6-6 1981

49 404'0

16 917

İ

82.8 26 83*2 17

835 12

8219

223-8

November

71'2

December

-

65.6

13 70°0 27 82-6 71.0 -6.8 -0°2 879 2

26 65'0 76'3 66'1

+1 83.6 I 60*1 19 60*7 70.5

+ 2.0

81.2 1 52.9 27

דיסף

Ho'z

77'0

N N

29 28

815 14 75'5 3

Ro426,27 8470 | 541*1 82 1 314'5 76:5 68'5 29 72.7 4 78-8 6271 21

68.5

1574 633

19

20

t

2

8.0 247'7

60 412'9

+180′0 | 136-7

字 19

2

13

་་

219.2 55

398.6

+ 57'7 | 199'4

ΤΟ

+

7.5 224'3

367.1

-

47'9 67.6 45'5

4

3

8.2 2534

359*2

72'1

4'2 9'5

39'0 3*3

3

2

7.62280 69

330*8

19'7 2'8 4

5

---

50 156-347

332-6

Totale,

Means. 77'2 679

72.5 -0°

Extremes.

Juna

Mar.

Mar.

July

92'4 6 43°2 5 47'0 3 83.5 12 84.0

1772'2-390'9

135

6

43 30

2060'3

44316

Sept. 199'4 7

5.6

46

The Royal Observatory is situated on a hillock, 100 feet high, near the southern extremity of the Kowloon Peninsula. To the South is Hong Kong Island, consisting of a range of hills running east and west, with peaks from 1000 to 1800 feet high. The nearest point on this range is 24 miles from the Observatory. Five miles to the eastward of the Observatory, where another small peninsula projects southward, is a range of hills from 700 to 1000 feet high. To the North a range of hills from 200 to 400 feet high stretches across the peninsula a mile from the Observatory. From 3 to 20 miles farther North the ground is hilly over the greater part of the peninsula with peaks from 2000 to 3000 feet high. To the westward of the Observatory the hills on Lantau Island, 10 milos distant, rise to 3000 feet.

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