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East Ham 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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TABLE 37.

METEOROLOGICAL RECORD—YEAR 1932.

Rain Gauge 5.in. in diameter, placed 1.foot above ground, 15 feet above sea level. Temperature taken in the shade of a Stevenson's Screen, 5 feet from the ground.

Months.Temperature of Air during the Month.Rainfall.
Highest Maximum.I.owest Minimum.Mean ofMean Temperature of Air.No. of Days on which Rain fell, 0.01 and over.Amount collected in inches.Mean rate of fall for Rainy Days.Greatest fall in 24 hours.Date of greatest fall.
All Highest.All Lowest.
January56°23°49.2°38.7°45.5°141.380.090.526th
February48°25°43.0°33.2°38.1°80.240.030.0823rd
March55°24°48.8°34.3°41.5°111.390.130.3622nd
April64°35°52.6°40.4°46.5°202.140.110. 2714 th
May73°35°60.2°46.6°53.4°193.790.200.619th
June80°42°67.8°51.0°59.4°60.630.110. 3930th
July83°49°71.0°56.5°63.8°132.580.190. 6925th
August95°54°75.8°58.7°67.3°103.120.311..521st
September77°42°66.2°52.0°59.3°192.030.110. 5318th
October65°34°57.9°44.8°51.3°245.050.211.0023rd
November59°34°49.8°41.2°45.5°140.900 .060.2822nd
December56°32°47.3°39.4°43.4°100.460 .050.122nd
Means and Totals for the Year.95°23°57.5°44.7°51.2°16823.710.141.521st Aug.

The Rainfall for the Year was 2.08 ins. above, and the number of days on which rain fell 14 above
the year 1931, at East Ham.