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H. MOHN. METEOROLOGY. 



[nORW. POL. EXP. 



values. The change in the geographical position of the Fram has, of course, 

 also some influence upon the change in the pressure of the air from one 

 year to another in the same month. 



The smoothed curve gives a maximum of pressure, 761.47 mm., in April, 

 and a second maximum, 760.5 mm., in December. The lowest minimum, 

 758.09 mm., we find in July, and a somewhat higher minimum, 758.65 mm., 

 in February. The mean for the year is 759.55 mm. 



The following Table shows the Maxima and Minima of pressure in the 

 different months. 



Month. 



Maximum. 



Minimum. 



Range. 



January 



February 



March 



April 



1894 

 95 

 96 



1894 

 95 

 96 



1894 

 95 

 96 



1894 

 95 

 96 



1894 

 95 

 96 



1894 

 95 

 96 



1894 

 95 

 96 



1893 

 94 

 95 



September 1893 

 94 

 95 



May 



June 



July 



August 



October 



November 



December 



1893 

 94 

 95 



1893 

 94 

 95 



1893 

 94 

 95 



779"5 mm. Jan. 

 75-3 

 71-2 



69'2 



85-7 

 791 



74-7 

 83-3 

 71-7 



78-5 

 66-4 

 73-8 



66-4 

 64-5 



70-2 



64-2 

 62-2 

 66-4 



69-7 

 68-0 

 74-1 



72-6 

 70-7 

 66-0 



75-6 

 68-6 



78-8 



70-9 

 73-5 



80-6 



84-8 

 73-5 

 73-1 



18. 



- 27. 



11 p. m. 

 5 p. m. 

 4 p. m. 



77-6 - Febr. 12. 4-5 p. m. 

 83-0 - - 2.mnt. and 3,3a.m. 

 67-7 - - 20. 9 a.m. 



March 12. noon, 1 p. m. 



- 9. 6 p. m. 



- 10. 10 a. m. 



April 29. 5 p.m. 



- 10. mnt. 



- 15 — 16 mnt.,1 a.m. 



May 6. 2,3 a. m. 



- 10. 11 a. m. 



1. 11 a. m. 



June 



July 



Aug. 



Sept. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



Dec. 



7. 3-7 a. m. 



17. 1-2 p.m. 

 7. 10 p. m. 



18. 6 a. m. 

 5. 1—4 p. m. 



0—3 p.m. 



27, 



2. 4 a.m. 



11. 

 14. 



5 a. m. 

 5 p. m. 



25. 7 a. m. 



26. 2-7 a.m. 

 11. 2-5 a.m. 



14. 8 a. m. 

 1. 9 p. m. 



27. 5 a. m. 



30. 5-7 p.m. 

 30. 7 and 10 p. m. 



26. 2,3 a. m. 



20. 7 p. m. 

 1. 4 a. m. 



22. 7 p. m. 



746*1 mm. Jan. 31. noon. 

 44'5 - — 12. 8 a. m. 

 45-8 - - 20. 5 a. m. 



28-2 

 53-1 

 24-1 



26-0 

 52'4 

 46-6 



31-0 



45-8 

 50-3 



53-3 

 44-2 

 43-1 



46-4 

 46-8 

 48-3 



45-9 



27-3 

 45-3 



54-2 

 52-0 



42-4 



35-5 

 451 



38-5 



51-3 

 31-0 

 40-9 



35-5 



48-1 

 37-7 



530 

 27-0 

 48-9 



Febr. 20, 21. mnt. 



- 26, 27. mnt. 



- 22. 10 a. m. 



March 2. 3 p. m. 



1. 7-8 p.m. 



- 24. 6-7 a.m. 



April 2. 1 a. m. 



- 25. 6 a. m. 



- 8. 4 p. m. 



May 30. 1-10 p.m. 



- 21. 6,7 p.m. 



- 28. lla.ra.— 6p.m 



June 28. 10,11 p.m. 



- 6. 1 — 3 p. m. 



- 1. 9-10 p.m. 



July 3. 1 p. m. 



- 30. 5 a. m. 



- 16. 7-10 a.m. 



Aug. 12. 9 p. m. 



- 22. 10 a. m. 



- 21. 9 a. m. 



Sept. 9. 3 a. m. 



- 8. 4 a. m. 



- 17. 5 a. m. 



Oct. 20. 3 a. m. 



- 29. 1 a.m. 



- 31.9 a.m. 



Nov. 7. 7-8 a. m. 



- 11. 8-9 p.m. 



- 29. 6 a. m. 



Dec. 6. 10 p. m. 



- 23. 6 p. m. 



- 28. 8-9a.m.2p.m. 



33'4 mm. 



30-8 - 



25-4 - 



49-4 - 



29-9 - 



436 - 



43-2 - 



33-3 - 



32-5 - 



43-7 - 



37-5 - 



21-4 - 



25-2 - 



22'2 - 



30-7 - 



20-0 - 



17-7 - 



21-9 - 



18-3 - 



34-9 - 



21-1 - 



15-5 - 



16-0 - 



31-7 - 



37-1 - 



25-6 - 



27-5 - 



24-3 - 



37-6 - 



37-9 - 



35-4 - 



25-4 - 



42-9 - 



31-8 - 



46-5 - 



24-2 - 



The highest observed pressure is 785.7, mm., March 9, 1895, and the lowest 

 724.1 mm., February 22, 1896. Total Range 61.6 mm. 



