Humidity relative [cartographic material] : average daily 3 pm relative humidity / Bureau of Meteoro...
Humidity relative [cartographic material] : average daily 3 pm relative humidity / Bureau of Meteorology, National Climate Centre.
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Publisher
[Melbourne] : Bureau of Meteorology, c2004 .
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M4 804/2004/1
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Language
English
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Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale 1:12,000,000 ; Lambert conformal proj. (E 112°00'--E 154°00'/S 9°00'--S 44°00')
Physical content
1 map : col. ; 38 cm. in diam., on sheet 97 x 70 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
[Melbourne] : Bureau of Meteorology, c2004 .
Place of Publication
Victoria
Date Published
c2004 .
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Commonwealth of Australia 2004, Bureau of Meteorology, National Climate Centre.
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Humidity relative [cartographic material] : average daily 3 pm relative humidity / Bureau of Meteorology, National Climate Centre.
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General note
Map of Australia showing relative humidity (RH) at 3 pm, which is close to the time of daily maximum temperature and minimum relative humidity.
"Map analyses are based on the standard 30-year climatology (1961 to 1990)".
The Australian coastline is Commonwealth Copyright, Geoscience Australia, Australia's national mapping agency.
Includes monthly maps Jan. to Dec. encircling main map of Australia, Scale 1:31,000,000, graphs showing average daily 3pm relative humidity in Australian capital cities (percentage) and ill. of hydrograph....
Time Period
d1961 d1990
Contextual Information
Date Copyright
c2004 .
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M4 804/2004/1
Record Identifier
74VKde8MXQXM
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKde8MXQXM
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MMS ID
991020105909702626
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