APPENDICES
APPENDIX 44
(Chapter 21: Recreation and The Arts)
Recreational Facilities
Facilities
Children's playgrounds
Parks and gardens
Grass games pitches
Hard-surface mini-soccer pitches
Basketball/volleyball/badminton courts
Tennis courts
Running tracks
Beaches
Urban Council
Regional Council
1987
1988
1989
1987
1988
1989
200
223
229
134
156
181
461
470
709
264
302
343
42
42
39
10
9
10
104
104
367
416
96
101
9
9
12
12
Swimming pool complexes
13
13
Ağ
107
41
46
50
457
211
256
279
106
40
39
45
10
10
10
10
12
30
30
30
14
7
7
8
Multi-purpose indoor games halls/recreation centres
20
27
28
6
11
13
Obstacle golf course, squash courts, practice tennis court, bowling greens,
roller-skating rinks, table tennis tables
241
303
342
115
153
178
Aviaries and mammal exhibits, concrete chess tables, model boat pools,
open-air theatre
248
248
250
85
121
157
Bandstand, barbecue pits, composite beach buildings, changing rooms,
fountains, dog's gardens, refreshment kiosks, public toilets, pavillions shelters, spectator stands
1 073
1 100
1 127
1 010
1
1
4
6
9
511
575
589
སྦྱེསསཙྩཱ ཝཱ
1 350
=1350
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
429
510
Camps
Water sports centres
Fitness centres
Total area of public open space administered (hectares)
APPENDIX 45
(Chapter 22: The Environment) Climatological Summary, 1989
Maxi-
mum air tem-
perature
Mini-
Mean
pressure at mean
Mean air tem-
mum
Mean
air tem-
dew
Month
sea level
perature
perature
point
Mean relative humidity
Mean amount of cloud
Total bright sunshine
Total rainfall
Prevailing wind
Mean
wind
direction
speed
hectopascals
°C
°C
°C
°C
per cent
per cent
hours
mm
degrees
km/h
January
1 019.4
23.2
15,7
7.6
12.1
February
1 019.0
24.9
16.6
8.7
11.7
March
1016.6
25.7
18.6
11.4
13.7
April
1011.1
29.0
22.0
18.3
19.5
May
1 009.2
31.0
25.1
20.9
22.5
June
1 008.1
31.7
27.5
22.4
24.3
July
1006.1
33.7
28.8
21.7
24.7
August
1 004.9
34.3
28.9
24.9
25.0
September
1 007.6
34.0
28.1
23.5
23.6
October
1 014.5
30.9
25.1
19.1
19.7
November
1 019.7
28.2
21.5
12.3
15.3
December
1 020.7
23.3
17.8
13.1
12.8
Year
1 013.0
34.3
23.0
7.6
18.8
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78
74
75
86
86
79
77
73
69
74
78
208127086874 8
84.9
23.9
070
28.0
149.3
2.7
060
24.4
66
145.6
47.8
070
25.1
71.1
201.1
070
20.1
109.2
771.9
080
24.8
179.2
137.5
090
24.5
63
238.2
237.9
230
22.1
63
196.4
218.0
230
16.6
65
175.9
228.1
120
22.1
56
195.4
15.2
100
35.0
54
179.2
20.3
100
30.3
45
164.1
40.2
090
25.7
66
1 888.5
1944.6
080
24.9
Climatological Normals
(1951-1980)
Month
hectopascals
°C*
°C
°C*
°C
per cent
per cent
hours
mm
degrees†
km/h↑
January
1 020.1
26.9
15.6
0.0
9.8
71
February
1 018.6
27.8
15.9
2.4
11.7
March
1016.2
30.1
18.5
4.8
15.0
April
1 013.1
33.4
22.1
9.9
18.9
May
1 009.1
35.5
25.9
15.4
22.7
83
June
1 006.2
35.6
27.7
19.2
24.5
July
1 005.4
35.7
28.6
21.7
25.0
81
August
1 005.2
36.1
28.2
21.6
24.8
83
September
1 008.5
35.2
27.5
18.4
23.2
79
October
1014.0
34.3
25.0
13.5
19.3
72
November
1017.6
31.8
21.3
6.5
14.9
December
1 019.8
28.7
17.7
4.3
11.4
Year
1012.8
36.1
22.8
0.0
18.4
78
FRIDOID02288 2
78
83
84
69
69
AZXRCD880000 8
59
153.5
26.9
070
23.8
71
108.7
41.9
070
23.1
76
101.4
54.8
070
21.4
76
120.2
139.4
080
19.0
73
162.6
298.1
090
18.8
75
159.2
431.8
090
20.9
66
230.9
316.8
230
18.9
66
206.0
413.4
090
18.2
62
188.5
320.4
090
21.4
52
209.9
121.2
090
26.1
52
191.5
34,7
080
26.8
52
179.3
25.3
080
24.9
65
2011.6
2 224.7
080
21.9
Note:
* These extreme values are for the period 1884–1939; 1947–1989. + These normal values are for 1953-1982.
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