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Leyton 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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TABLE 1.— METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR LONDON, 1936.

(Deduced from Observations at Greenwich, under the Superintendence of the Astronomer Royal.)

1936.Barometer.Air Temperature.Hygrometer.Earth Temperature.Bright Sunshine.
Mean Pressure at Station Level, 152 ft.1 Average Correction to Sea Level + 5.6 mb.)Mean ofMean of A and BDifference from Average.Absolute Maximum and Minimum.Mean of Observations at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.At li'oot depth.At 4 feet depth.Daily Mean.Difference from Average.Per cent, of Possible.
ABMaximum.Day of MonthMinimum.Day of Month.Dry Bulb.Depression of Wet bulb.Vapour Pressure.Humidity.
Maximum.Minimum.
Januarymb. 996.3°F. 45.1°F. 36.2°F. 40.7°F. + 0.6°F. 569°F. 2515. 19°F. 40.3°F. 1.3mb. 7.7% 89tF. 41.4tF. 44.1hr. 0.74hr. —0.55% 9
February1002.142.731.837.3—3.05418191236.31.36.58738.842.02.25+ 0.1223
March1006.753.238.745.9+2.66521, 2228444.92.18.78342.843.02.52—0.7621
April1010.752.337.444.9—2.46328, 29282144.53.37.57445.145.63.55—1.2026
May1012.964.645.254.9+ 0.2806342953.53.910.57553.050.15.55—0.9536
June1013.171.452.662.0+ 2.8882141360.53.914.17858.454.66.04—0.6937
July1008.170.654.062.3—1.078174727, 2860.73.514.58161.458.84.44—1.9628
August1017.373.353.763.5+ 1.08529462361.93.515.18161.559.45.55—0.5438
September1014.267.352.659.9+ 2.1802422958.32.314.58560.159.52.82—2.2022
October1016.056.842.049.4—1.76715302949.32.79.78152.455.12.80—0.3726
November1008.848.638.743.7+ 0.556173211,25,2943.91.58.68747.750.80.78—0.889
December1015.546.936.941.9+ 1.1552,17,18267, 841.71.57.98744.247.41.32+ 0.3217
Year1010.157.643.350.5+ 0.288June 2119Feb.1249.72.69.98150.650.93.20—0.8126

• The hours of observation are 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. local time. The averages of temperature and sunshine used are obtained from observations extending over 30 years (1901-1930), those of rainfall are for the 35 years (1881-1915).
Pressure is expressed in millibars (1000 mb.= 29.531 mercury-indies). Wind Force.—The summary is obtained from the records of a cup anemograph having 5 in. cups and 15 in. arms.
The factor used is 3. Winds above 43 miles per hour are reckoned as gales and winds between 21 and 43 miles per hour as moderate or strong winds. Direction is not tabulated when the speed
of the wind is less than 5 miles per hour and winds of less than that velocity are counted as calm.