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METEOROLOGY FOR AUGUST, 1866. 



Pbivatb Observatory, Hobart Town. 



Bar. 37 feet 

 abv. sea level, 

 cor. & reduced 



Self - register- 

 ing Thermo- 

 meters. 



tub ^ 



w3 



In. In. 



1 30-185 30-103 52 31 



2 30-080 29.856 49 34 

 29-837|29-81162 42 

 30.123 30-06163 42 



;30.114'29-967 58 41 

 29-874 29-700 55 39 

 29-564 29-407 55 38 



8 29-236 29-188 57 48 



9 29-243 29-147 56 i 43 

 10 29.520 29-458 52 42 

 1129.450 29-375 52 37 



12 29.493 29-436 54 44 



13 29.808 29-630 57 38 



14 29.892 29-807,6i;43 

 15'30.320 30-246 60138 

 16 30-254 30-166 57i34 

 17.30-442 30-365 62 361 



18 30.507 30-425 62,311 



19 30 332 30-224 54 '40 1 



30-308 30-228 58 41 

 30-285 30-225 59 45 

 __ 30-100 30-060 62 45 

 23!30-147 30-079 58 46 

 24 29-808 29-716 65 41 



25,30-038 30-004 

 26 130 -118 30-014 



30-145 30-099 

 30-397 30-327 

 30-308|30-210 

 30-156 29-926 

 29 -839 '29 -810 



59 41 

 67,47 

 69 47 



79-0 30-5 

 55-0 30-5 

 90-5 39-0 

 90-0 39-5 

 79-0 '38-0 

 60-0J40-0 

 76-5 36-0 

 79-5 43-5 

 76-0,41-0 

 56-0 40-5 

 78-0 38.5 

 79-540-0 

 90-0 37-0 

 96 -0140-0 

 90-0 36-0 

 80-0132-0 

 90-0 34-0 

 90-5 28-0 

 70-0:35-0 

 93.540-0 

 88-5 40-5 

 90-0|42-5 

 95-0'34-5 

 95-5i40-0 



83-0 

 99-0 

 97-0 

 86-0 

 93-5 

 69-0 

 99-0 



37-0 

 46-5 

 44-5 

 41-0 

 36-5 

 39-5 

 42-0 



Wind. 



Jit 



figg 

 o 



NWWNW 



NW 



N NW 



W NW W 



NW 



NW 



NW SE 



SW 



NNW 



SW SE SW 



N^SE 



SW SE SW 



W N 



NNWS 



W NW W 



NW 



NWSW 



NW W 



NW 



NW SE NW 



SW NW 



N SSW 



NW 



NW 



W NW 



NW 



NW W 



NWSE 



WNW NW 



NNW NE 



SW NW 



•52 0-01 



.52 



•26 0-01 

 1-40 

 3-12 

 2-86 



•26 

 3-38 0-02 

 2-78 



•78 0-34 



•52 0-09 

 0- 10-30 



•52 0.02 

 1-40 



•26 



•78 



•78 0*03 



•261 

 3-38' 



•26 0-03 



•26' 



•78 0-03 



•78 02 

 8^33 



•52 



•52 

 5-73 



•52 



•78 



•26 0-03 



.52i 



Monthly 

 mean 29-952 



50 -60 83.70 38-18 Total force 42. 66 0.93 



The mean in all cases is taken from the sums of the three daily reg^tew* 

 ftnd not from the maximum and minimum. , 



The direction of the wind is registered from currents moving at a height of 

 192 feet, and the force according to Lind's Wind Guage. The supposition, 

 however, of an uniform velocity during the month is a very arbitrary one, 

 and the results can be considered only approximately correct. 



Therelationsof the quantities of rain which fell under the different winds 

 are registered each evening at sundown. 



The twenty years' standard tables are used for obtaining the differenee from 

 the average. 



