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H. MOHN. METEOROLOGY. 



[nORW. POL. EXP. 



1894. 



Day. 



Wind 



Direction 

 True. 



VeL 

 m.p.s. 



Press. 

 St.Gr. 

 m. m. 



Temp. 

 C 



Vap. 

 tens, 

 m. m. 



Rel. 

 Hum. 

 p. c. 



Clouds 



Am. Foi'm. Dir, 



Weather. 



Aug. 2. 



Aug. 3. 



Aug. 4. 



Aug. 5. 



Aug. 6. 



SWbW 



WSW 



WSW 



WbS 



SWbW 



SWbW 



SWbW 



SWbW 



SWbW 



WSW 



WSW 



SWbW 



sw 

 sw 

 sw 



sw 



SbW 



sw 

 sw 

 sw 



SWbS 

 SWbS 



ssw 



SWbW 



ssw 



SW 



ssw 



SbE 

 SbE 



SbW 



SbE 



s 



SbW 

 SbW 



ssw 



SSW 



SWbS 



SWbW 



WbS 



WbN 



WbN 



3-4 

 3-7 

 2-6 

 2-3 



2-3 

 3-5 

 3-4 

 3-8 

 3-0 

 2-1 

 30 

 2-0 

 2-0 

 2'7 

 2-2 

 2-9 



2'7 

 2-8 

 30 

 1-9 



2-5 



2-0 



2-3 



2'1 







2'5 



2-6 



2-1 



1-8 



2-4 

 2-8 

 1-3 



2'5 

 2-3 

 2-5 

 1-5 

 1-3 

 1-2 

 2'2 

 2-6 





 



1-4 

 1-7 





 



' Some patclies in E. - Only on the northern sky. '■> Clear on the southern and western skies on the horiz. 

 ' Cust. like the figures on a tinned iron plate that has been corroded with a diluted acid. The cloud- 

 covering rather peculiar. Apparently high cicu. on a background of str. which produced fleecy clouds of a dark 

 colour. In SE clear on the horiz. whither the clouds drifted in scattered fleecy rows. ■'■ 10.30— 11.45a.m. the sun- 

 screens taken away. * Spread over the whole sky. ' Over the horiz. in the NE tpiadrant, and scattered on 

 the E sky. " Some cicu. in NE. ' Fleecy clouds and patches spread over the whole sky, most on the W sky. 

 ' " Patches all over the sky. ' ' Patches all over the sky. ' ' Drift of clouds almost imperceptible from W. 

 '^ Low ci. Faint blue sky in NNE. '^ Some ci. over the W sky. ' ■'' A single faint bow of ci. in zenith. 



