METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER; PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



115 



THBRMOMETEK. 



WBATIIEK. 

 (Tenths Clodut.) 



June, 1852. New Moon, W^- 11''- 39-"- A. M. 



29.62 

 29.57 

 29.37 

 lin.()2 



29.95 29.! 

 30.(11 30. 1 



30. ii; 30.: 



30.15 30.: 

 29.92 29.! 

 .73 29.' 

 .73:29.1 

 29.6029.1 

 29.6129.1 

 29.6229.1 

 29.64'29.' 

 29.59|29., 

 no' 29. 



29.67 

 29.54 



29.65 

 29.64 

 29.43 

 29.64 

 29.4; 

 29.75 

 29.85 

 29.79 

 29.76 



Means;29.72;29.58 29.71 



REDUCED TO SEA LEVEL. 



30.32 30.33 



29.5l'29.55 



29.86129.89 



0.81 0.78 



Max. 

 Miu. 

 Mean 



Mean of month 29.883 

 Extreme range 0.83 



V. 2WbyN 

 N. W. 1 W.byN. 

 N.W'lylN. W. 

 N. E. I'S. W. 

 N. W. IJS. 

 S. W. 2S. W. 

 S.W'lyliS. S. E. 

 S. W'ly2S. W. 

 N. W. 2W'ly 

 S. W. 2|S. E'ly 



W. 2|n. W. 



W. IjW. 



V. I'S. w. 



V. I'S. w. 



W. IS. w. 



y. 2,s.w. 



25.7 



67.7 

 44.5 



1.5 



2.1 



1.7 



Prevailing winds from some 

 point between — Days. 



N. & E 



E. & S 3 



S. &W 15 



W. & N 12 



1 S>i to 10 A. M. 



1st. Very pleasant. 



2il. Pleasant. Sprinkling of rain in morning. 

 3(1. Sultry. Light shower at noon, and in the 

 evening accompauieil with Bomo thunder. Rain 

 bow just before sunset. 

 4tli. Pleasant. Light shower at noon, 

 fith. Very fine. Cool for the season. 

 (1th. Pleasant. Windy. 

 7th. Blustering. Liglit shower at noon. 

 Sth. Windy in the morning. Showers in the 

 afternoon and dui-iug the night. 

 91h. Pleasant. 

 llUh. Very pleasant. 

 lUh. Very fine. Aurora in I 

 12th, l.Slh, and 14th. Very flu 

 loth. Thundersho' 

 rora in the evening. 



16th. Extremely hot. The mean of two ther- 

 mometers in the shade, exposed to the b 

 1 P. M., was 94°.6— being 2°.5 higher than the 

 highest point reached during the last 

 On the 13th of July, ISW, the same ther 

 in the same place stood at 97°. 



17th. Thunder and light showers in evening. 

 ISth. Pleasant, though warm. 

 19th. Pleasant. 



20th. Thundershower from 4 to 5 A. M. 

 21st. Very fine. 



22d. Thundershower from 7 to 8 P. M. 

 2.M and 24th. Pleasant. 

 2-ilh. Very cool for the season. 

 261h. Very pleasant. 

 27th. Pleasant. 

 2Sth. Fine. Sun hot. 

 29th. Fine. Sun scorching. 

 Snth. Warm and sultry. Thunder and sprink 

 ling of rain at -1 P. M. 



Clear . . 

 Variable 

 Cloudy . . 

 Rain fell on 



:!■ 



July, 1852. New Moon, IG*- II''- 7"- P. M. 



29.71 

 29.36 

 29.65 

 29.84 

 29.85 

 29.86 

 29.96 

 29.92 

 29.86 



29.67'29.55 

 29.44129.56 

 29.64 29.75 



;9.84 

 29.81 

 29.94 

 29.97 



29.83 

 29.81 

 29.86 

 29.96 

 29.86 

 29.83 

 29.87 

 29.85 

 29.88 



29.73 

 29.81 

 30.07 

 29.92 

 29.74 

 29.57 

 29.61 

 29.76 

 29.79 

 29.58 



29.83 

 29.61 

 29.30 

 29.47 



Meansl29.79 29.76 29.78 



REDUCED TO SEA LEVEL. 



Max. 



Min. 



Mean 



Range 



30.27 

 29.54 

 29.97 

 0.73 



29 



29.96 

 0.69 



Mean of mouth 29.95' 

 Extreme range 0.79 



72.7 

 69.0 

 65.3 

 70.0 

 73.7 

 73.7 

 69.0 

 69.0 

 78.7 

 76.0 

 77.7 

 78.7 

 76.0 

 76.0 

 73.0 

 70.7 

 60.7 

 65.3 

 65.7 

 75.0 

 80.0 

 82.3 

 78.0 

 69.3 

 70.3 

 65.3 



68.3 

 75.0 

 76.3 

 72.3 



Atl 1 



82.3 

 60.7 



S. W. 

 S. W. 

 N. W. 

 N. W. 

 W'ly 

 E'ly 

 S. E. 

 S. W'ly 2 

 S. W. 3 

 W. 2 

 S. W. 2 

 S'lv 2 

 S.byE. 3 

 S. W. 1 

 N. E. 2 

 S. W'ly 2 

 N. E. 2 

 N. W. 1 

 S. E. 2 

 S. W'ly 2 

 W. 2 



isr.w. 1 



N.W. 2 



N. 2 



,<. E. 



S'ly 



2S'ly 

 3'N. W. 



N.W. 

 S. W. 

 S. W. 



E'ly 

 S'ly 

 S. W. 



s. w. 

 s. w. 



N.W. 

 S. W. 

 S. W. 



W'ly 



S. W. 



S. E. 

 S. E'ly 2 

 S. W. 1 

 N. E. 1 

 S. E'ly 

 N. E. 



a'ly 

 S'ly 

 W. 



w. 



N.W. 

 N.W. 

 S. E'ly 2 



2;S'ly - 

 3'N'ly 



N.W. 

 2S. W. 

 3 S. W. 

 3 N. W. 

 3 N.W. 



2.1 



1.4 



1.8 



Prevailing winds from some 

 point between— Days. 



N. & E 2 



E. & S 6 



S. & W 13 



W. & N 10 



Clear . . 

 Variable 

 Cloudy . . 

 Rain tell on 



able. 



■ith 



nal sprinkling of 



2d. Thundershower from 1 to 2 A.M. Pleasant 

 day- 



3d. Very fine. Aurora in the evening, not very 

 bright. 



41h and .51h. Very flue. 



6th. Burning sun at mid-day. 



7th. Very flue. 



Sth. Very fine. Ground excessively dry in this 

 vicinity. 



9th. Very hot. 



fresh breeze from S. W. 



N. W. From 10 

 ,orth, not very bright, 

 top of the ground ex- 



At 9 P.M., lightning lo 

 to 11 P. M., aurora at tl 



loth. Very burning s 

 cessively parched. 



11th Very hot and si 



12th. Sprinkling of r; 

 at 111 P. M, 



13th. Verv sultry. 



nth. Sprinkling of ri 



ITith and 16th. Pleasant. 



17th. Rainv day. 



LSlh. Pleasant. 



19lh. Very fine. 



20th. At 6 A. M. 

 clouds coming fro 



21st. Sultry. 



22d. Heat verv oppressive. Thermometer in 

 the shade, at 1 P. M., stood at 9.^°— being higher 

 1 July 13, 1849, when it 

 place. 



at 4>i P. M., and again 



lin from 9 to 10 P. M. 



light S. W'ly. and upper 

 . Day pleasant. 



than at any time 

 stood at 97" in the 



23d. Very hot. 



24th. Fine; beat much abated. 



2.5lh. Pleasant. Clouds in the 

 from N. W. while the wind came 



26th. Rain commenced falling 

 A. M., and continued till 6 P. M. 



27th and 28Ih. Very fine. 



29th. Pleasant. 



30th Very warm and sultry. 



31st. Pleasant. 



