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Botanical Gardens (Taipo).

Observatory Police Station! (Kowloon).

Hospital |(Hongkong).

Matilda Hospital (Hongkong).

Months. inches. inches. inches. inches.

January, 0.130 0'53 0'21 0'20

February, 0°390 0*28 0.64 0.86

March, 0.660 0'40 0.84 0.60

April, 8-370 10'45 7'94 6+ 6'41

May, 3'795 4'49 4'36 3.86

June, 15720 17.84 18.51 7114

July, 18525 28.57 20°43 1158

August, 34°310 42.08 3518 25'02

September,... 6.285 3.02 6'9: 9:18

October, 17.835 9'00 12.84 18.05

November,... 0'405 0'28 0'55 0'56

December, 0.315 0-08 063 054

Year,... 106-740 117.02 109'04 94'00

Floods.—The heaviest rainfall occurred at the Observatory as follows:-

Period. Amount. Duration. Greatest fall in 1 hour. Time. Amount. d. h. cl. I. d. h. inches. d. h. inches. April...12 B to May ...30 1 to April 13 21 5-26 30 2.17 April 12 June 4 19 4:50 54 0-61 June 1 ᎥᏋ June ..[2 11 to July...20 18 July ...26 June 15 9 7:45 37 1-19 June 14 10 Aug. 4 20 to Aug, July 23 10 6-29 32 0:60 to 5 to July 23 5 July 31 20 9.61 59 0.81 July 27 13 نا 10 6.86 32 0.83 Aug. 6 0 + 10:55 35 1-23 Aug. 18 14 14 15.87 76 1.58 Aug. 29 9 9 16.09 22 2.82 Oct. 31 Aug. 10 10 to Aug. 19 Aug. ...27 12 to Aug. 31 Oct....30 9 to Oct. 31

rains.

Serious floods and landslides were caused by these heavy

Typhoons. The tracks of 20 typhoons and 4 of the principal depressions which occurred in the Far East in 1923 are given in two plates in the Monthly Meteorological Bulletin for December, 1923.

IV.—PUBLICATIONS.

Daily Weather Report and Map.-A weather map of the Far East for 6 a.m. of the 120th meridian, and the Daily Weather Report (containing meteorological observations, usually at 6". and 14", from about 40 stations in China, Indo-China, Japan, the Philippines

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Botanical Gardens (Taipo). Observatory Police Station! (Kowloon). Hospital |(Hongkong). Matilda Hospital (Hongkong). Months. inches. inches. inches. inches. January, 0.130 0'53 0'21 0'20 February, 0°390 0*28 0.64 0.86 March, 0.660 0'40 0.84 0.60 April, 8-370 10'45 7'94 6+ 6'41 May, 3'795 4'49 4'36 3.86 June, 15720 17.84 18.51 7114 July, 18525 28.57 20°43 1158 August, 34°310 42.08 3518 25'02 September,... 6.285 3.02 6'9: 9:18 October, 17.835 9'00 12.84 18.05 November,... 0'405 0'28 0'55 0'56 December, 0.315 0-08 063 054 Year,... 106-740 117.02 109'04 94'00 Floods.—The heaviest rainfall occurred at the Observatory as follows:- Period. Amount. Duration. Greatest fall in 1 hour. Time. Amount. d. h. cl. I. d. h. inches. d. h. inches. April...12 B to May ...30 1 to April 13 21 5-26 30 2.17 April 12 June 4 19 4:50 54 0-61 June 1 ᎥᏋ June ..[2 11 to July...20 18 July ...26 June 15 9 7:45 37 1-19 June 14 10 Aug. 4 20 to Aug, July 23 10 6-29 32 0:60 to 5 to July 23 5 July 31 20 9.61 59 0.81 July 27 13 نا 10 6.86 32 0.83 Aug. 6 0 + 10:55 35 1-23 Aug. 18 14 14 15.87 76 1.58 Aug. 29 9 9 16.09 22 2.82 Oct. 31 Aug. 10 10 to Aug. 19 Aug. ...27 12 to Aug. 31 Oct....30 9 to Oct. 31 rains. Serious floods and landslides were caused by these heavy Typhoons. The tracks of 20 typhoons and 4 of the principal depressions which occurred in the Far East in 1923 are given in two plates in the Monthly Meteorological Bulletin for December, 1923. IV.—PUBLICATIONS. Daily Weather Report and Map.-A weather map of the Far East for 6 a.m. of the 120th meridian, and the Daily Weather Report (containing meteorological observations, usually at 6". and 14", from about 40 stations in China, Indo-China, Japan, the Philippines Page 180 Page 181
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- F 6 Botanical Matilda Months. Observatory Police Station! (Kowloon). Gardens (Taipo). Hospital |(Hongkong). (Hongkong). inches. inches. inches. inches. January, 0.130 0'53 0'21 0'20 February, 0°390 0*28 0.64 0.86 March, 0.660 0'40 0.84 0.60 April, 8-370 10'45 7'94 6+ 6'41 May, 3'795 4'49 4'36 3.86 June, 15720 17.84 18.51 7114 July, 18525 28.57 20°43 1158 August, 34°310 42.08 3518 25'02 September,... 6.285 3.02 6'9: 9:18 October, 17.835 9'00 12.84 18.05 November,... 0'405 0'28 0'55 0'56 December, 0.315 0-08 063 054 Year,... 106-740 117.02 109'04 94'00 Floods.—The heaviest rainfall occurred at the Observatory as follows:- Period. Amount. Duration. Greatest fall Time. in 1 hour. Amount. cl. I. d. h. inches. hours. inches. d. h. April...12 B to May ...30 1 to April 13 21 5-26 30 2.17 April 12 June 4 19 4:50 54 0-61 June 1 ᎥᏋ June ..[2 11 to July...20 18 July ...26 June 15 9 7:45 37 1-19 June 14 10 Aug. 4 20 to Aug, to 5 to July 23 10 6-29 32 0:60 July 23 5 July 31 20 9.61 59 0.81 July 27 13 نا 10 6.86 32 0 83 Aug. 6 0 + 10:55 35 1-23 Aug. 18 14 14 15.87 76 1.58 Aug. 29 9 9 16.09 22 2.82 Oct. 31 Aug. 10 10 to Aug. 19 Aug. ...27 12 to Aug. 31 Oct....30 9 to Oct. 31 rains. Serious floods and landslides were caused by these heavy Typhoons. The tracks of 20 typhoons and 4 of the principal depressions which occurred in the Far East in 1923 are given in two plates in the Monthly Meteorological Bulletin for December, 1923. IV.—PUBLICATIONS. Daily Weather Report and Map.-A weather map of the Far East for 6 a.m. of the 120th meridian, and the Daily Weather Report (containing meteorological observations, usually at 6". and 14", from about 40 stations in China, Indo-China, Japan, the Philippines Page 180Page 181
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Botanical

Matilda

Months.

Observatory Police Station! (Kowloon).

Gardens

(Taipo).

Hospital

|(Hongkong). (Hongkong).

inches.

inches.

inches.

inches.

January,

0.130

0'53

0'21

0'20

February,

0°390

0*28

0.64

0.86

March,

0.660

0'40

0.84

0.60

April,

8-370

10'45

7'94

6+

6'41

May,

3'795

4'49

4'36

3.86

June,

15720

17.84

18.51

7114

July,

18525

28.57

20°43

1158

August,

34°310

42.08

3518

25'02

September,...

6.285

3.02

6'9:

9:18

October,

17.835

9'00

12.84

18.05

November,...

0'405

0'28

0'55

0'56

December,

0.315

0-08

063

054

Year,... 106-740

117.02

109'04

94'00

Floods.—The heaviest rainfall occurred at the Observatory as

follows:-

Period.

Amount.

Duration.

Greatest fall

Time.

in 1 hour.

Amount.

cl. I.

d.

h.

inches. hours.

inches.

d. h.

April...12 B to May ...30 1 to

April 13

21

5-26

30

2.17

April 12

June 4

19

4:50

54

0-61

June 1 ᎥᏋ

June ..[2 11 to July...20 18 July ...26

June 15

9

7:45

37

1-19

June 14 10

Aug. 4 20 to Aug,

to 5 to

July 23

10

6-29

32

0:60

July 23 5

July 31 20

9.61

59

0.81

July 27 13

نا

10

6.86

32

0 83

Aug. 6 0

+

10:55

35

1-23

Aug. 18 14

14

15.87

76

1.58

Aug. 29 9

9

16.09

22

2.82

Oct. 31

Aug. 10 10 to Aug. 19 Aug.

...27 12 to Aug. 31 Oct....30 9 to Oct. 31

rains.

Serious floods and landslides were caused by these heavy

Typhoons. The tracks of 20 typhoons and 4 of the principal depressions which occurred in the Far East in 1923 are given in two plates in the Monthly Meteorological Bulletin for December,

1923.

IV.—PUBLICATIONS.

Daily Weather Report and Map.-A weather map of the Far East for 6 a.m. of the 120th meridian, and the Daily Weather Report (containing meteorological observations, usually at 6". and 14", from about 40 stations in China, Indo-China, Japan, the Philippines

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