Climate and Health in Hot Countries and the Outlines of Tropical Climatology: A Popular Treatise on Personal Hygiene in the Hotter Parts of the World, and on the Climates That Will Be Met Within Them.Giles, George Michael James
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Climate and Health in Hot Countries and the Outlines of Tropical Climatology: A Popular Treatise on Personal Hygiene in the Hotter Parts of the World, and on the Climates That Will Be Met Within Them.
Giles, George Michael James
Hygiene -- Popular works; Medical climatology; Tropical medicine
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Month | Mean | Mean | Mean |Rela-| Rainfall | Num-
|Temperature| Maximum | Minimum | tive| | ber
| |Temperature|Temperature| Hu- | | of
+----+------+----+------+----+------+midi-+-----+-------+Rainy
| F. | ~C.~ | F. | ~C.~ | F. | ~C.~ | ty | Ins.| ~Mm.~ | Days
--------+----+------+----+------+----+------+-----+-----+-------+-----
January |56·0|~13·3~|62·7|~17·0~|50·2|~10·1~| 60 | 3·25| ~82·5~| 16
February|61·3|~16·3~|70·2|~21·2~|54·8|~12·7~| 61 | 3·17| ~80·6~| 9
March |57·2|~14·0~|64·5|~18·1~|51·5|~10·8~| 62 | 3·14| ~79·1~| 15
April |60·5|~15·8~|67·8|~19·9~|54·2|~12·3~| 65 | 3·46| ~88·4~| 10
May |66·7|~19·3~|74·7|~23·7~|60·2|~15·7~| 62 | 3·53| ~89·2~| 6
June |72·5|~22·5~|79·7|~26·5~|66·7|~19·3~| 71 | 0·75| ~19·1~| 6
July |75·8|~24·1~|83·0|~28·3~|68·5|~20·3~| 68 | 0·70| ~17·2~| 2
August |77·0|~25·0~|84·3|~29·1~|70·0|~21·1~| 67 | 0·20| ~4·9~| 4
Septem- | | | | | | | | | |
ber |75·5|~24·2~|83·2|~28·4~|70·3|~21·3~| 73 | 0·28| ~7·1~| 9
October |71·2|~21·8~|79·2|~26·2~|66·0|~18·9~| 72 | 1·52| ~38·6~| 11
November|59·8|~15·5~|67·3|~19·6~|55·7|~13·2~| 70 | 9·0 |~228·3~| 22
December|56·8|~13·8~|67·5|~19·7~|51·7|~10·9~| 69 | 1·65| ~42·0~| 7
--------+----+------+----+------+----+------+-----+-----+-------+-----
Year |65·8|~18·8~|73·2|~22·9~|59·8|~15·5~| 66·7|30·5 |~777·0~| 117
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From this it may be seen that Algiers possesses a very desirable climate
all the year round, though a trifle too rainy in late autumn.
The figures are those of the year 1901, as the French Government does
not appear to have furnished the library with mean normal results.
_Malta._--Owing to the large number of our officers and men serving
there, the climate of this small island, which is delightful during the
winter, is of interest to many, but it perhaps barely merits the name of
a hot climate. While resembling in some respects the climate of southern
Italy, it approximates more closely to that of northern Africa, the
rainfall being very scanty.
The following are the principal climatic data:--
VALETTA. LAT. 35° 54′ N.; LONG. 14° 30′ E.; NEAR SEA LEVEL.
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