OBSERVATIONS, JULY 5—11. 1843. 
SPECIES OF CLOUDS, &e. 
Observer’s 
Initial. 
cor 
. A good deal of thunder with vivid flashes of lightning within the last hour, proceeding from a dark mass of scud to SW., W., and reaching past the 
zenith, the scud moving from SSW. ; cirro-stratus and cirrous haze above ; loose smoky scud, low from ENE. ; the intervals between the lightning 
i and the thunder changed from 205 to about 10% and 12s, At 82 5™. A general Scotch mist; a vivid flash of lightning with thunder at 8h 3m, 
Frequent flashes of lightning with thunder till 9 10™ ; the storm was most violent about 84 40™, the intervals being 55 to 88. 9410™, Loose scud 
acted on by currents in every direction, moving principally from the westward; the thunder ceased till 9 25™ when it recommenced in the ESE. 
“10. Scud. The thunder still continues in the NE., frequent flashes of sheet-lightning; the thunder faint and distant. This storm commenced in the 
SW. and W., passed a little to the north of the zenith round towards the E. and NE.: it rained from 8} till 94, occasional showers afterwards. 
18. Scud + cirrous clouds and haze. 
20. Id. + woolly and linear cirri and cirrous haze. 
22. Scud and loose cumuli. 
0. Id. +— patches of cirrous clouds. 
2. Loose-edged cumuli. ' 
4. Scud and loose cumuli. 
~—«~6. Id. +— cumulo-strati on N. and E. horizon. 
8. Cirrous scud + cumulo-strati on S. and N. horizon ; cirro-strati to E. 
10. Cumuli and cirro-strati to E. 
18. Mottled and linear cirri + cirrous haze to E.; cirro-cumulous scud to N. and §.; portion of a solar halo. 
20. Cirrous haze and linear cirri; cirro-strati to SW.; large masses of scud to W. 
22. Scud and loose cumuli: woolly cirri; thick cirrous haze to E. 
0. Scud, loose cumulo-strati, &c. + cirrous clouds; a few drops of rain. 
2. Cirrous-edged cumuli, seud, cirri, &c.; nearly as at 04. 
4. Scud and cumuli + cirro-stratus scud. 
6. Scud: loose cumuli + cirrous clouds; raining to NE., rainbow. 
8. Scud, moving very slowly + cumuli to S.; shower lately, rain to E. 
10. Scud to N., very low: scud; cirrous haze. 
18. Cirro-cumulous scud + patches of mottled cirri; cirro-strati to NE. 
20. Masses of scud and cumuli + large cirro-cumuli and patches of woolly and mottled cirri. 
22. Seud and cumuli: woolly cirri + cumulo-strati near horizon ; cirrous haze. 
0. Scud and cumuli +— woolly cirri; sky electric-looking ; rain to NW. ? 
Q. Thunder-storm, vivid flashes of lightning and loud peals of thunder; the thunder-clouds about a mile distant: scud and heavy cumuli; beau- 
tiful pinnacled cumulo-strati to E., cirrous haze; heavy rain; storm moying off to WNW. 
4, Scud and cumuli, very dark and electric to W. + cirrous clouds and linear cirri; the thunder-storm con- 
tinued till 35, chiefly at the distance of a mile, with heavy showers. 
6. Scud and cumuli + cirrous clouds; cirro-strati to E.: the quantity of rain since 1" is 0-331 in. 
8. Cirro-stratous scud + cirro-cumuli; cirro-strati on horizon; black ranges of cumulo-strati to EH. and SE. 
10. Loose cirro-cumuli and scud. 
18. Thick cirro-cumulous mass +~ cirrous haze. 
20. Id. id. 
22. Patches of scud : cirro-cumulo-strati and cirro-cumuli + cumulo-strati to SE. 
S 
Thick cirro-cumulous and cirrous mass. 
Cirro-cumulo-strati ; patches of scud to S.; cumuli on SW. horizon. 
Cirro-stratous scud, thin cirro-cumuli, and mottled cirri + cirrous haze, cirro-strati. 
Cirro-cumulo-strati; cirro-strati. 
Cirro-cumulous seud: large cirro-cwnuli, 8h 50™. Fine cirro-cumulous scud from N., woolly cirro-eumuli moving slowly from N.; regularly 
Cirro-stratous scud, cirro-cumulo-strati. [formed woolly cirri moving quiclsly from S. 
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Cirro-cumulo-strati, lying in strata to N. and E.; scud on Cheviot. 
Id. _ 
Scud and loose cumuli + detached masses of cumuli to E. and S. 
Id. 
Id. 
Detached masses of cumuli and scud, the latter acted on by different currents. 
Patches of clouds near horizon. 
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