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Аннета Эссекс » 06 Jan 2018, 12:00
Keymaster

Weather

The average air temperature in the midst of winter, and this is in the southern hemisphere of our planet – the month of July, is usually in the range between fourteen and sixteen degrees Celsius. In the hottest month of summer at the antipodes – January, the average daily air temperatures range from nineteen to twenty-four degrees. Thus, Norfolk is hottest in January and February, and coolest in July. The temperature of the coastal waters here is about eighteen degrees Celsius in the winter season, and in the summer it often reaches plus twenty-six degrees Celsius.

Precipitation on the island falls unevenly from year to year, in some years it can even exceed the mark of 1500 millimeters, while in others it does not even reach 400 millimeters per year. Precipitation falls on the island mainly in winter.

Typhoons often sweep over the island in winter, but here they still do not have time to gain their colossal destructive power, and therefore appear on Norfolk as extremely heavy heavy rains, accompanied by a storm.

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