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Browsing Report (Technical) by Subject "environmental aspects"

Browsing Report (Technical) by Subject "environmental aspects"

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  • Unknown author (Meteorological Service, 2011)
    Kiribati has a hot, humid tropical climate, with air temperatures very closely related to the temperature of the oceans surrounding the small islands and atolls. Across Kiribati the average temperature is relatively constant ...
  • Unknown author (Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment, 2011)
    Nauru has consistent monthly average temperature throughout the year which has strongly tied to the surrounding ocean temperature. The wet season usually starts in November and continues to April of the next year, while ...
  • Unknown author (Department of Meteorology and Climate Change, 2011)
  • Unknown author (National Weather Service Office, 2011)
    The average daily temperature in Palau is 82.4°F (28°C) throughout the year. Changes in the temperature from season to season are relatively small (1.5°F or 0.8°C) and strongly tied to changes in the surrounding ocean ...
  • Unknown author (2011)
    The temperature of the ocean surrounding Papua New Guinea has a strong influence on average monthly air temperatures. Changes in the temperature from season to season are small but more marked around Port Moresby than ...
  • Unknown author (Cook Islands Meteorological Service, 2011)
    Seasonal temperatures differ between the northern and southern Cook Islands. The Northern Cook Islands' (Northern Group) position so close to the equator results in fairly constant temperatures throughout the year, while ...
  • Unknown author (Marshall Islands National Weather Service Office, 2011)
    Around the Marshall Islands the average temperature is relatively constant year round. Changes in the temperature from season to season are relatively small around 2°F (1°C) and strongly tied to changes in the surrounding ...
  • Unknown author (National Directorate of Meterology and Geophysics, 2011)
    In Dili the temperatures in the warmest months are about 2.5°C warmer than those in July, the coolest month. Temperature is strongly tied to changes in the surrounding ocean temperature. Dili has a very marked wet season ...
  • Unknown author (Tonga Meteorological Service, 2011)
    Tonga has two distinct seasons - a warm wet season from November to April and a cooler dry season from May to October. Almost two thirds of the annual rainfall comes during the wet season.
  • Unknown author (Meteorological Service, 2011)
    In Funafuti, the capital of Tuvalu, there is little variation in temperature throughout the year. The maximum temperature is between 31-32°C and the minimum temperature between 25-26°C all year round. Air temperatures are ...
  • Unknown author (Meteorology and Geo-haraz Department, 2011)
    This dataset contains brochures of the summary of climate projections for Vanuatu. The contents is the result of a collaborative effort between the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-hazard Department and the Pacific-Australia ...

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