Lat. 22° 18′ N., Long. 114° 10′ 19′′ E.
{ Site of rain-gange
Height
Į above Mean Sen-Level
| H.=103 n.
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 1938.
CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARY.
STATION: ROYAL OBSERVATORY, HONG KONG,
Air Temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) from records of a thermograph,
standardizes! by readings of whirling thermometers.
Meuns of Max.
1938.
and
Min.
Com-
1
Max. Min. bined.
Excess above
Normal.
Absolute Extremes.
Low-¦
Magliest
las.
¡Day.
Lowest Mio.
Day
Highs eFl Day Mu
Dar.
Max.
Highest Wet Bulb.
Temperatures for 24 bours ending Midu,
Heights above ground: Therms.h,=3 ft ; Sun Recorder. l,=85 ft; Ruin-gunge,b,=1-5 ft.
Rainfall.
Excess
Daily
Total above
Normal.
·Day
Max.
I
Weather, No. of Days of
Bright Sunshine,
Precipitation.
Excess above
Normal.
Snow.
ffail.
Thunderstorm.
7
P
A
O
O
11.11.
m.in.
ti. b
!
January
657
61.2 +0'5
76.8
26
48.2 22
February
63.3
39'3
776
March......
63:0
5975
63*7
-0°1
827
47°2 646'5
N X
58.0
63.0
10,20
68.3
9'0
-
22.8.
5375
10
5
5+3 14
610: 16 717 6
73.0 78.5
1190 + 73'5
3'5 35.7
+
10
T +
1459 + 70°:
+62 21
14
April
68-1
72'9
+
85'9
6173
710
21
47 1
-
849
26'9
24
May
$3'5
7370
79'1
88-5 +14
755
24
79"
17,18
80-6
-
64 6
95-6
20
June
(
Sy'o
80-2
846
+37
July
87+
83.2 79°0
93'6 94'0
30
770
857
10
Xz-9
32.6
24,20
75'9
3117
15
10
t
70'4 5
820
5
82.3
1 83-1
310*8 7376
72.3 5
August
87'1
82.8 78-5
+0'2 90'4
27
75'9
19
19
818
2
815
82-0
September 86.3
78-5
82'4
+10
90*7
+
751
29
$2.0
81.9
October
827
73'9
-873
88.5
1
7-8 (22,23]
November
742
65
69'9
3.0 —
December
69.5 60'9
65°2
Xo's +17 782
56.9 $1! 30
14
66.8 3917 30
23 26
79:6
200.3 — 162*1 1083-1469
80'+ 1548 4177
76.2
19
419 30
14
7510 66'1
15
73+ 714
―
2619 1375 0*3
6༣་༠ 8-6
12 +
IO
←
27'5 0'1 18,20
Z
3
2
Fogy
Grand Frost.
Daily Man,
Total.
Toml
Per Possi-
Cent.
Ile.
Jr.
br.
br.
NSEN
Es m
+3
1330
39
3376
3
37 104'2 33
318 0-
2'7
1834 22
3716
Z
.
6-8 2047 54
379'1
NOVA
3
52 1623 +0
408'5
2
8-7
260-8 65
4040
2
6-6 2046 50
+12'9
158.0 40 398-6
3
157 43 | 367-1
75 2333 65
359*2
330-8
23'7
37
S
332-6
Year.
Toule.
Menus.
¦
7779 | 69-3
736 +09
Extremes
July
Mar.
Feb.
I
June
942 1 46.5 15 53-5 TO Szg 24,29 83'1
140610—734°
128
-13
30
24
1982'4
++20'0
Mar.
5*4
45
95'6 20
The Royal Observatory is situated on a hillock, 100 feet high, near the southern extremity of the Kowloop 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 2 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 100 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 2000 feet high. To the westward of the Observatory the hills on Lantau Island, 10 miles distant, rise to 3000 feet.
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