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Surface weather prognostic charts for mariners indicate the positions of high and low pressure areas, as well as frontal zones, up to five days into the future. Surface wind direction and speed is also forecast on this type of chart. Wave prognostic charts show the expected sea state at some future time. [2]
The average annual temperature in Le Mont-Dore is 23.2 °C (73.8 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,775.6 mm (69.91 in) with March as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in February, at around 26.6 °C (79.9 °F), and lowest in July, at around 19.5 °C (67.1 °F).
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The average annual temperature in Maré Island is 22.4 °C (72.3 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,669.9 mm (65.74 in) with March as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in February, at around 26.0 °C (78.8 °F), and lowest in August, at around 18.9 °C (66.0 °F).
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The average annual temperature in Bourail is 22.9 °C (73.2 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,167.6 mm (45.97 in) with March as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in February, at around 26.6 °C (79.9 °F), and lowest in July, at around 19.1 °C (66.4 °F).
The average annual temperature in Touho is 24.3 °C (75.7 °F). The average annual rainfall is 2,368.1 mm (93.23 in) with March as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in February, at around 27.0 °C (80.6 °F), and lowest in August, at around 21.5 °C (70.7 °F).
Poya (French pronunciation:) is a commune in New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean.The largest part of the commune (including the main settlement of Poya itself) lies in the North Province of New Caledonia, and a smaller part of the commune lies in the South Province, an odd situation resulting from the creation of New Caledonia's provinces in 1989.