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Hourly Meteorological Observations, July 10 — 13, 1844. 



Gott. 

 Mean 

 Time. 



Bako- 



METER 



at 32°. 



d. h. 



10 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 



11 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 



10 



111 



12 



13 



14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 



12 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 



10 

 11 

 12 



13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 13 

 1 



29-513 

 505 

 493 

 468 

 474 

 458 

 462 

 474 

 464 

 457 

 453 

 452 

 460 

 461 

 470 

 476 

 479 

 474 

 482 



29-490 

 490 

 488 

 488 

 500 

 516 

 530 

 540 

 546 

 556 

 563 

 571 

 572 

 581 

 576 

 583 

 587 

 590 

 590 

 592 

 602 

 612 

 615 

 615 



29-613 

 610 

 603 

 585 

 584 

 574 

 561 

 536 

 514 

 499 

 470 

 436 

 413 



Thermometers. 



Dry. 



53-4 

 56-3 

 56-8 

 59-3 

 57-7 

 60-0 

 il 60-6 

 59-3 

 58-2 

 59-8 

 610 

 59-2 

 61-0 

 60-5 

 57-3 

 54-8 

 52-7 

 51-9 

 49-9 



516 

 49-6 

 49-7 

 49-7 

 51-0 

 52-1 

 53-2 

 54-7 

 55-4 

 57-1 

 58-6 

 59-6 

 61-8 

 59-4 

 59-3 

 56-2 

 588 

 57-9 

 57-0 

 568 

 53-6 

 51-8 

 49-1 

 47-7 



45-8 

 45-0 

 46-2 

 46-4 

 46-9 

 47-7 

 I 50-3 

 530 

 57-3 

 56-8 

 56-9 

 57-0 

 57-0 



Wet. 



49-3 

 51-3 

 52-0 

 530 

 53-7 

 53-0 

 53-4 

 53-0 

 52-7 

 540 

 550 

 54-8 

 54-9 

 54-8 

 52-7 

 51-3 

 49-7 

 49-2 

 48-6 



49-1 

 47-9 

 48-2 

 48-3 

 49-0 

 49-6 

 50-0 

 50-6 

 50-9 

 51-8 

 50-5 

 51-4 

 53-9 

 51-7 

 52-8 

 52-2 

 51-8 

 52-2 

 51-2 

 51-0 

 49-3 

 48-2 

 46-9 

 45-5 



43-4 

 44-0 

 44-3 

 44-7 

 44-7 

 45-7 

 48-0 

 500 

 53-0 

 52-3 

 540 

 54-1 

 56-6 



Diff. 



4-1 

 50 

 4-8 



\.6S 

 4-0 

 7-0 

 7-2 

 6-3 

 5-5 

 5-8 

 6-0 

 4-4 



t6-l 

 5-7 

 4-6 



J.3-5 

 3-0 

 2-7 

 1-3 



2-5 

 1-7 

 1-5 

 1-4 

 2-0 

 2-5 

 3-2 

 41 



Wind. 



Masimum 

 force in 



1'. 10' 



Prom 



lbs. 



O-l 

 0-6 

 1-0 

 1-1 

 2-5 

 2-2 

 3-3 

 2-3 

 20 

 2-5 

 2-6 

 2-2 

 1-7 

 2-3 

 1-5 

 0-8 

 0-6 

 0-7 

 0-4 



0-2 

 0-3 

 0-1 

 0-2 

 0-2 

 0-2 

 0-2 

 0-3 



4-5 'I 0-3 



5-3 

 8-1 



8-2 

 7-9 



7-7! 



6-5 



40 



7-0 



5-7 



5-8 



5-8 11 



4-3!; 



3.6 !! 



2-2 



2-2 



2-4! 

 1-0 1 

 1-9 

 1-71 

 22 

 20 

 2-31 

 .3-01 

 4-3 j 

 4-5 j 

 2-9 I 

 2-91 

 0.4 I 



0-3 

 0-7 

 0-9 

 0-5 

 0-7 

 0-6 

 0-5 

 0-7 

 0-4 

 0-3 

 0-3 

 0-1 

 01 

 00 

 0-0 



00 

 0-0 

 0-0 

 0-1 

 0-1 

 0-0 

 00 

 0-1 

 0-1 

 0-3 

 0-2 

 00 

 0-5 



lbs. 

 0-1 

 0-4 

 0-6 

 1-8 

 0-7 

 2-2 

 M 

 1-6 

 1-6 

 20 

 0-9 

 0-8 

 1-9 

 1-3 

 0-4 

 0-5 

 0-4 

 0-2 

 0-2 



0-0 

 0-0 

 0-0 

 00 

 00 

 0-0 

 0-0 

 0-0 

 0-1 

 01 

 00 

 0-0 

 0-2 



Clouds, 



Sc. : C-s. : Ci. 



moving 



from 



pt. pt. pt. 

 — : 26 : — 

 24 : — : 27 



24 : 24 : — 



26 



25: — 

 24: — 

 24: — 

 24:26 

 27:27 

 26:26 



Sky 

 clouded 



24 : 27 ; 



24: — : 



20 

 17 

 18 

 18 

 18 

 16 

 20 

 20 



Il 18: 18: — 

 17 |i 18: 18: — 



0-10. 

 12 

 5-0 

 7-0 

 5-5 

 9-9 

 7-5 

 9-9 



10-0 

 9-9 

 7-0 

 90 

 7-0 

 3-0 

 4-0 

 7-0 

 7-2 

 10 

 1-0 

 1-5 



7-0 

 7-5 

 7-5 

 5-0 

 9-5 

 9-5 

 7-5 

 8-0 

 6-0 

 9-0 

 90 

 9-5 

 9-5 

 9-7 

 7-0 

 9-9 

 9-5 

 9-8 

 9-9 

 8-5 

 9-0 

 9-5 

 9-5 

 2-0 



2-0 



30 



4-0 



9-0 



9-9 



9-9 



10-0 



10-0 



10-0 



100 



100 



100 



10-0 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



Cirro-stratous scud ; patches of cirri. O 



Scud ; wooUy cirri ; cirro-strati. O 



Id. ; id. ; id. Q 



Loose cumuli ; patclies of watery cirro-strati. O 



As before ; rain falling to NE. 

 Scud and loose cumuli ; cirro-strati to E. O 



Id. 



Id. 

 Scud ; rainO'5 since 1''. 



Id. ; wooUy cirri ; loose cumuli on horizon. 

 Scud and loose cumuli ; cirri and cirro-strati. 

 Scud, cumuli, and nimbi; cirro-strati; passing showers. 

 Nearly as at 5'\ no nimbi. O 



Scud and loose cumuli ; cirri to S. O 



Id. ; id. O 



Orange-coloured scud ; cir.-str. scud ; cum.-str., cirri. O 

 Masses of scud and cirro-strati. 



Id. 

 Scud, cirro-strati. 



Scud, cirro-strati. 

 Id. ; id. 

 Id. ; id. 

 Cirro-cuiuulous scud ; cirro-strati. 



Id. ; id. 



Cir.-cum. scud ; cir.-str. ; cum. ; stratus on Cheviot 

 Smoky scud ; cir.-str. scud ; streaks of cirri, 



Cir.-cum. scud ; scud and piles of cumuli. 



Scud ; cirro-cumuli, cirro-strati, cum.-str. on hor. 

 Id. ; cumuli on horizon. 



Scud and loose cumuli. Q 



Id. 



Id. 



Scud ; cumuli, cirrous haze, cirro-strati. 

 Id. ; rain falling to N. 



Id. ; shower' since S"". 

 Dark scud, cir.-cum. scud ; cum.-str. and nimbi, shower' 

 Scud and cir.-str. scud ; cum.-str. on hor. ; shower"*'- 

 Id. ; mottled cirri ; cumuli. 



Id. ; loose cirro-cumuli to AV. 



Scud ; cirro-stratous scud ; cirri and cirro-strati. 

 Nearly as before : sky milky. 

 Scud ; cirro-strati to N. 

 Clear in zenith and to N. 



Cirro-strati to N. 



Id. ; stars faint. 



Cir.-cum., cir.-str., cir. haze ; dense clouds to NW. J 

 Cir.-cum. scud ; cirri to E., tinged with red. 



Id. ; cir.-str. and cirrous haze to W. 



Cirro-stratous scud to S. ; cirro-strati to E. and W. 

 Dense wavy cirro-strati and cirro-stratous scud. 



Id. 

 Scud and cirro-strati. 



Masses of scud ; dense cirro-strati ; loose cumuli to E. 

 Dense mass of cirro-stratus and scud. 

 Thick scud and cirro-stratus ; rainl'2 

 Id. ; rain' 



The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. = 16, \V. 

 motions of the three strata of clouds. Sc. (scud), C -s. (cirro-stratus), and Cir. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 

 July 11'' 19''. The upper parts of the lower scud moving NW. i N.(2S1), and the under portions from NW. J W. (27^). 



: 24. The 



