ATIONS
THREE- HOURLY OBSERV
KEITH:
=
:
well as the note below.
‘otes for Table 5, PP- 41-43, a8
tee
awe
°°
g the following interval (times
vers made the observations at KEITH durin
Kxyeri enc ed obser
inc lupive,:
ose
Feb he
1200 Jan 25 -- O900
TIESHOURLY RELATIVE HUMIDI
KEITH:
Seq Notes for Table 9, Pe Abe
26,
;
MACK:
DAILY OBSERVATIONS.
ppe 44-45, a8 well as note below.
net Notes for Table 10,
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the
Experienced observers made
observations at MACK on the following dates:
Jan 26-30
wy
anc lusive);
the following interval (ting
Feb 3, 6, Te
TT on Jan 25-29 (inclusive) was obtained from max and min thermometers after re-setting.
Iniues are correct within 0.5° Fe
MACK:
2
BI-HOURLY TEMPERATURES AND RELATIVE HUMIDITIES.
Sge Notos for Table ll, ps 45.
2
ow
2H
ELMEK:
DAILY OBSERVATIONS.
lercury-in-glass thermometef
Seq Notes for Table 12, p. 46, as well as note below.
eter bulb at a depth of 14
Experienced observers made the observations at EIMER on the following dates:
made to the nearest tenth
mmwb 2 (inclusive); Feb 4, 5.
‘at a minimum value. Meant
Z
nstance and are estimated
» in all instances (see Nog
servations will be scmewi 7
2:
JANET AND YVONNE:
DAILY RAINFALL.
KK 1s accurate to 0.01 inch.
Time ie accurate to within 5 minutes.
0
ELMER-MACK;
LAGOON TRAVERSES.
lescribed immediately above
uae Notes for Table 15, pp. 46-47, a8 well as notes below.
only to the nearest half1 and are accurate withing
LACATIONS by Zones are in doubt as follows:
be a few hundred yarde within that zone;
1330, Jan 25 observation is near Zone 3, and
1345, Jan 27 observation may also be just within
33-1338, Jan 29, may also be just within Zone 3;
id in whole degrees Fe),
are correct within 6 inch
Jan 26 -
1344, Feb 6, may be up to a few hundre
Sa within cone 2.
i from Jan 25 through Jan 29 was obtained from same thermometer used for TT, (Fahrenheit
tar graduated in tenths of a degree Fe)
and are correct within 0.2° Fe
where read to
Rearest tenth and within 0.4° F. where read
to the nearest 0.5* F,
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