METEOROLqGICAL TABLE. 



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M ETEOROLOG ICAL TA I5LE, 



By Dr. Clarke, of Nottingham. 



1810. 



Therniom. 



Barometer. 



Weather. 



Winds. 



MONTH. 



January.. 

 February 

 March . . 

 April .... 

 May .... 

 June ,. . . 

 July .... 

 August . . 

 September 

 October. . 

 November 

 December 



30-36I2975 

 30-34i2873 



30-10 

 30-18 

 30-33 

 30-35 

 29'95 

 30-43 

 30-38 

 30-30 

 30-12 

 30-50 



28-88 

 29-27 

 2905 

 2972 

 2940 

 29-39 

 2971 

 2903 

 28-86 

 28-85 



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30-05 



2975 

 2962 

 2976 

 29-86 

 30-38 

 29-75 

 2979 



30-10 

 29-86 

 29-44 



29-62 



0-29 

 0-68 

 0-41 



33 



1 05 

 35 

 0-31 

 0-52 

 0-31 

 0-54 

 0-55 

 071 



ANNUAL RESULTS AT NOTTINGHAM. 



Thermometer. 



Wind. 



Highest Observation, Sept. Qd, 82'' E. . 

 Lowest Observation, Feb. 20th, 14®N^. 

 Greatest Variation in 24 hours, 



February 19-20 16'' 



Annual Mean 46** 



Weather. 

 Fair.., 

 Wet... 



Days. 

 .269 

 . 96 



365 



I • fnt^fr. 



Winds, Timts. 

 N. &NE....143 

 E. & SE. . ... 79 

 S. &SW..,.,..157 



W. &NW,...'. 8^ 



467 



Barometer. Wind. 



Highest Observ. Dec. a<st, 3050 NE. 

 Lowest Observ. Feb. igtl^ 28-73 SW. 

 Greatest Variation in 94 



hours, May 2f)th io5 



1 Annual Mean , , 29*83 



Rain.^^^ ,, . Inches. 

 Greatest Quantity m July .... 385 

 Smallest ditto in September .. 0-62 

 Total Quantity for the Year.. 23-15 



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The Barometer is fti-mly fixed to a standard wall, on^ «m eWttiou ©f 130 feet; and 

 the Phiviameter is placed io a garden, 140 feet, (ram (He lew?! oi the /if^p |,.^;f{. 



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