THE SUNSHINE OF GUERNSEY FOR THE 

 YEAR 1906. 



BY MR. A. COLLENETTE, F.C.S. 



A KEFEREXCE to the third table will show that five years 

 out of the thirteen under observation have recorded more 

 than 2,000 hours of sunshine, and that 1906 is one of them. 

 It is, however, the lowest total of these five years by 16 

 hours. 



As regards the average, 1906 has exceeded it by 91*9 

 hours, and must therefore rank as a sunny year. 



April beat its own average by nearly 66 hours, but this 

 gain was quickly counterbalanced by a loss of 65^ hours 

 in May. There were gains in January, February, June, 

 August, September and December, which the losses in the 

 other five months were not able to balance. Table I. gives 

 these details. 



