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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7TH JULY, 1905.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 426.

1103

The following Extract of Meteorological Observations, made at the Hongkong Observatory during the month of June, 1905, is published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 7th July, 1905.

F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.

EXTRACT OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1905.

BARO-

METER

TEMPERATURE.

HUMIDITY.

WIND.

DATE.

CLOUDI- SUN-

RAIN.

ᎪᎢ M.S.L.

NESS.

SHINE,

Max. Mean. Min.

Rel.

Abs.

Dir.

Vel.

ins.

O

O

p..

ins.

PS.

hrs.

ins.

Points.

Miles,

1,

29.87

81.0

76.4

73.2

94

0.86

97

7.955

E

8.8

2,

.86

84.1

80.5

77.6

86

.8}

69

2.4

0.010

SE by S

9.8

3,

.90

85.3

81.0

78.1

87

.91

75

4.6

0.075

SSE

4.9

4,

.87

86.0

81.8

78.6

84

.91

81

6.4

0.020

S

7.9

5,

.79

85.4

82.2

79.9

81

89

95

2.9

0.180

SSW

12.8

6,

.74

84.4

78.9

74.8

89

.87

99

0.3

2.195

S by W

11.6

.74

$3.2

79.0

74.0

90

68*

100

0.2

1.975

by E

6.8

8.

.68

85.5

82.3

78.7

85

.93

96

0.4

0.130

SSW

9.7

9,

.63

84.6

82.1

78.8

87

.95

99

0.2

0.825

SW by

6.3

10,

.60

88.4

83.2

77.9

85

.96

95

5.7

0.400

SW by S

5.3

11,

.64

88.2

$3.5

79.7

84

.97

62

10.7

SSE

4.5

12,

.65

87.1

82.7

79.1

85

.95

80

8.3

0.045

E by S

6.4

13,

.70

88.1

83.1

79.0

83

.94

74

9.1

ESE

6.0

14,

86.0

82.1

77.5

80

.88

89

6.9

0.195

E by N

8.6

15,

87.8

83.7

80.8

52

.59

16,

86.2

81.3

75.3

60

.64

818

59

8.6

ENE

20.7

75

2.0

0.060

ENE

22.2

17,

81.9

79.6

76.5

82

100

0.100

NE

15.8

18.

87.7

82.5

77.8

73

73

9.9

W

7.2

19,

88.2

82.7

79.3

79

77

4.3

N by E

4.0

20,

82.6

79.6

77.8

84

.84

94

2.7

18.9

21,

816

79.0

76.8

81

.81

95

0.3

0.145

23.4

22,

.81

80.0

75.8

69.8

85

.76

100

2.055

E

24.1

23,

.83

78.8

77.5

71.9

90

.84

100

2.015 E

19.8

24.

.83

80.8

78.9

77.0

94

.93

100

0.2

1.265

E by

17.7

25,

84

82.1

80.0

77.9

88

.90

68

9.6

0.040

E by

17.7

26,

.83

84.5

80.0

78.3

87

.89

53

7.1

E by

12.0

27.

.81

87.0

81.8

77.8

84

.91

34

9.5

SSW

3.4

28,

87.9

82.9

79.0

81

26

12.1

SW by W

6.8

29,

.72

83.2

88.7

80.4

NO

40

11.8

SW

8.9

30,

88.6

84.5

814

81

.96

69

8.1

0.010

SW

11.1

Mean or Total,; 29.73

85.0

SLI

77.4

WN

0,88

{}

144.3

19.695

ESE

11.4

MEANS OF 20 YEARS.

Maximum,

29.86

86.7

82.1

78.6

86

Meau,

29.76

85.1

80.7

77.4

0.91 0.87

92

Minimum,

29.68

88.8

78.7

76.0

0.82

55

220.2 84.88 151,2 16.80 84.7 2.33

15.0

SE by S

12.7

10.5

The following notices have been issued during the month by Mr. F. G. FIGG :- On the 14th at 11.55 a. "The barometer has fallen quickly over E. Japan, the despression lying near the Loochoos yesterday, having moved towards NE into the S. part of the Sea of Japan. Pressure has increased slightly over the Loochoos and N. China, and given way a little in S. China. An area of low pressure appears to be forming over the N. part of the China Sea. Gradients are slight on the China coast, and moderate NE and E. winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and along the northern shores of the China Sea." Forecast: Moderate NE and E. winds; showery.'

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