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Table 2. Same as Table 1 but for relative humidity. Observed mean relative humidity is 75.98 %.
Table 4. Comparison between the hourly average observed and simulated temperatures for a period of one week in each monsoon and inter-monsoon seasons.
Table 6. Same as Table 4 but for wind speed and direction.

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