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East Ham 1910

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

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METEOROLOGICAL RECORD— YEAR 1910.

Rain Gauge 5-in. in diameter, placed 1-foot above ground, 12.5 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.Mean Temperature of Air.Rainfall.
Highest.Lowest.Mean ofNo. of Days on which Rain fell, 0.01 inches and over.Total fall in inches.Mean rate of fall for Rainy Days.Greatest fall in 24 hours.Date of greatest fall.
All Highest.All Lowest
January55°21°44°.834°.539°.6121.430.120.4627th
February55°28°47°.835°.941°.9212.460.120.3922nd
March57°29°50°.734°.642°.670.920.130.389th
April63°32°54°.438°.846°.6161.430.090.3416th
May75°33°61°.945°.253°.6171.830.110.4418th
June81°45°69°.451°.860°.6142.020.140.4223rd
July75°47°65°.751°.958°.8152.610.170.575th
August76°48°69°.253°.461°.3182.520.140.794th
September7739°64°.848°.456°.630.800.260.7012th
October74°38°59°.747°.153°.4131.840.140.4231st
November52°22°45°.531°.838°.6133.080.230.6727th
December55°26°49°.139°.144°.1162.630.160.441st
Means and Totals for the Year.81°21°56°.942°.749°.816523.60.150.79Aug. 4th

The Rainfall for the Year was J inch below, and the number of days on which rain fell 6 below
the year 1909, at East Ham.