[Report 1946] / Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer of Health, Southport County Borough.
- Southport (England). County Borough Council.
- Date:
- 1946
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1946] / Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer of Health, Southport County Borough. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Records from 1921 to 1946:— YEAR (1) Temperature of the air Sunshine Ozone (03.) Rainfall Humidity Sul Water DSOil level & cs c: ^ H o (2) Deviation ° from Normal Absc E\tr( CO o; bC M o ’ (4) lute 3mes CO q:> 3^ O' + o (5) O CO o .2-^ 4.5 l-t a 13 qK (6) Deviation from Normal — (Hours) 3 Number of Sunless Days 1 S Mean Daily Ozone (0—10) o Total Rainfall (inches) Deviation from Normal (inches) CO >> c5 P O Fh (12) 1 ^ Duration of Definite Rainfall (hours) -p Humidity of the Air at 9 a.m. (% of Saturation) Deviation from Normal -7^ (% of Saturation) i Mean Level of Subsoil Water 3 (inches). Distance below ^ Well-mouth 1 7;; Deviation from normal j (inches) 1921 50-5 + 2-3 84 26 1683-0 A127 69 3-9 28-65 —4-19 182 6.52-2 81 —1 47-3 A 7-3 1922 47-4 —0-5 80 24 1533-0 —19-3 70 3-5 35-11 A2-27 200 645-7 83 A1 41-3 A1-3 1923 48-2 + 0-2 86 26 14.30-0 —102-7 61 3-8 38-88 A5-90 230 687-0 84 A1 39-0 —1-1 1924 48-9 + 0-7 82 25 1410-4 —122-3 65 3-3 36-98 A 4-00 215 702-8 85 ^2 35-4 —4-7 192.} 48-7 + 0-4 87 23 1550-8 A18-1 59 3-9 32-58 —0-40 203 559-3 83 0 39-3 —0-9 1920 49-8 + 1*5 85 24 ‘1474-4 — 56-5 69 3-8 .34-84 AI-73 190 551-4 84 A1 41-1 Al-0 ] 927 48-9 + 0-6 78 20 1382-4 —148-5 73 3-6 36-25 A3-14 206 629-8 83 0 39-7 —0-3 1928 49-3 A 1-0 75 21 1497-4 — 33-5 71 3-6 41-53 A 8-42 209 704-6 82 —1 38-6 —1-4 1929 48-4 AO'l 83 12 1730-0 A199-1 66 3-4 32-06 —1-05 184 572-3 81 __-2 46-8 A 6-8 1930 491 -rO-8 88 19 1417-3 —113-6 78 3-4 39-57 A6-46 219 696-1 83 0 38-8 —1-2 1931 48-5 —0-3 76 20 1361-4 —164-9 78 3-8 38-56 A5-14 208 735-6 84 A1 33-2 —3-3 1932 49-3 -rO-5 84 21 1405-9 —120-4 74 3-4 33-57 AO-15 195 589-0 82 0 63-4 —4-4* 1933 50-0 4-1-2 85 19 1617-9 A91-6 58 3-1 23-71 —9-71 161 441-6 81 -2 71-9 A 4-1 1934 50-2 A 1-5 88 23 1479-5 — 46-8 69 3-7 30-70 —2-72 203 565-8 82 —1 — t 1935 49-8 AM 85 19 1573-0 A 46-7 57 3-9 34-11 AO-69 200 628-3 78 —2 72-1 A 4-3 1930 49-1 + 0*4 84 22 1331-1 —190-3 64 3-6 33-89 AO-59 193 604-0 80 0 66-6 —1-2 1937 491 AO-4 82 21 1343-9 —177-5 73 3-1 25-00 —8.30 172 472-3 80 0 — § 1938 50-4 AI-6 76 25 1476-0 —45-4 55 3-9 36-64 A 3-34 201 491-5 79 —1 — § 1939 49-0 AO-8 82 18 1484 —37-0 68 3-6 33-91 AO-61 186 549-3 80 0 66-3 —1-5 1940 48-5 —0-3 83 7 1527 A 6-0 74 3-6 31-69 —1-61 184 583-5 80 0 70-3 A2-5 1941 48-6 —0-2 88 11 1424 — 97-4 81 3-6 26-91 —6-33 175 528-2 80 0 70-5 A2-7 1942 48-3 —0-5 78 18 1342 —179-4 73 3-6 31-30 —1-94 182 624-7 81 A1 73-5 A 5-7 1943 49-9 Al-1 88 21 1665 A143-6 62 4-2 37-88 A4-64 199 607-2 81 + 1 67-6 —0-2 1944 49-0 AO-2 78 21 1413 —108-4 70 3-9 35-41 A2-17 202 588-4 83 + 1 68-0 AO-2 1945 50-3 Al-5 81 9 1508 A 13-4 60 3-9 29-46 —3-78 181 445-8 82 A1 67-6 —0-2 1946 48-9 0-0 77 17 1537 A 29-5 72 3-6 38-42 A 5-25 194 619-6 82 0 66-5 —1-3 * New site and well commenced 1931. t Well dry frequently. § Well dry at times. The information necessary to compile the above table was kindly provided by George A. Lidster, Esq., F.R.Met.S., Borough Meteorologist.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3011990x_0078.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)