Gott. 
Mean 
Time. 
22 
‘The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N.= 0, E.=8,8.=16,W.= 24. The 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
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Hourty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, AuGusT 18—21, 1845. 
Dry. 
Wet. 
51-0 
51-0 
THERMOMETERS. 
Diff. 
Dee eee HOF NN EE HE Ome 
TNPROCOCOSCOS COCOONNON WW 
WIND. 
Maximum 
force in |Prom 
14, |10™, 
lbs. | Ibs. pt. 
0-0 |0-0 | 10 
0-1 | 0-2 6 
0-5 | 0-5 5 
0-9 |0-9 3 
0-8 | 0-9 3 
1-5 |0.9 2 
1-3 | 1-0 2 
1-5 | 1-0 2 
1:3 | 0-7 2 
1-0 | 0-4 0 
0-8 | 0-4 2 
0-9 |0-9 1 | 
0-9 | 0-7 1 
1-7 | 1-4 | 31 
2-3 | 1-7 0 
2-5 {1-4 / 31 
1-7 | 0-7 | 30 
1-1 | 1-2 | 30 
1-5 | 1-2 | 30 
1-7 |1-3 | 30 
1-4 |0-5 | 30 
1-5 |0-9 | 29 
1-9 | 1-4 | 29 
1-9 | 1-7 | 29 
2-4 |1-8 | 29 
1-9 |1-3 | 30 
3-3 |1-8 | 28 
2:7 |1-9 | 28 
2-3 |1-7'| 28 
5-0 | 1-1 | 28 
1-3 | 1-0 | 28 
1-8 |0-7 | 29 
1-9 | 1-4 | 28 
1-5 | 1-1 | 29 |} 
1-2 |0-9 | 28 
| 2-3 | 1-0 | 30 
11-1 |0-8 | 29 
11-2 10-6 | 30 
0-8 |0-1 | 26 
0-3 | 0-2 | 29 
0-2 |0-0 | 20 
0-1 |0-1 | 22 
0-2 |0-1 | 22 
0-1 |0-0 | 22 
|0-3 |0-3 | 24 
0:3 |0-2 | 24 
0-4 |0-3 | 23 
0-4 |0-5 | 23 
0-2,|0-1 | 27 
1-2 |0-6 | 29 
1-5 | 1-2 | 30 
0-9 |0-2. | 30 
0-3 |0-2 | 24 
0-4 |0-.2 | 23 
0-4 |0.2 | 27 
0-4 {0-3 | 21 
=! 
NONWWWwWWWw hops 
28: 
28: 
Clouds, 
Se. : C.-s. :Ci., 
moving 
from 
i i ho a fe Set a a 
Sky 
clouded. 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
Misty scud ; cirro-strati. 
Tags cirrous mass, 
eB S acer rain'® 
Td. ; fine rain’* 
Walt; fine rain?® 
TehS fine rain! 
Tisky fine rain! 
Ids; fine rain! 
Id. ; fine rain! 
? 
Masses of loose scud ; dense mass of cir.-str. ; rain"? 
As before ; rain’? [yellow to NW. ; rain” 
Patches of loose scud; dense cirro-str. ; clouds tinged | 
Seud and cirro-stratus ; continuous rain! 
Rain! 
Seud; rain’? 
Td. rain®5 
Seud; rain! 
Id.; rain!” 
Id.; rain? 
Id.; rain! 
Id.; rain! 
Id.; rain! 
Loose seud ; dense cirro-stratus ; rain!—* 
Td. ; rain”? 
Td. ; rain’’® 
Id. ; rain’® 
Id.; rain”® 
ihe rain! 
Id. ; rain! 
Idi; rain’? 
Tats), eran [nearly visible. 
His dense cirro-str ; drops of rain ; sun’s dise 
Masses of scud ; homogeneous cirro-stratus; rain” | 
Patches of scud ; id. [stratus ; rain?? 
Masses of seud and cir.-str. to S.; homogeneous cirro- 
Id. ; id. 
Seud ; rain"? 
Id. 
Mass of cirro-stratus. 
Id. ; lower cir.-str. radiating from NW. 
Mass of cir.-str.; lower cir.-str. radiating from NW. ) 
Id., thinner ; id. 
Id., much thinner; patches of seud. } 
Loose cirro-strati; cirro-cumulo-str. ; clouds broken. 
As before. } [eum.; sky rather wild-looking, 
Loose cir.-cum.-str. ; dense cir.-str. ; woolly cir, ; cirro 
Cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati ; woolly cirri. 0) 
Woolly cirri ; id.; seud, = 
Cirro-cumulo-strati ; woolly cirri. = 
Td. ; id. ; cirro-strati. © 
Scud and loose cumuli ; cirro-strati; woolly cirri, © 
Id. ; id. =} 
Cirro-stratous scud ; wavy cirro-strati; cirri. | 
Thick cirro-stratous scud. | 
Seud ; cir.-cum.-str. ; cum,-str. on E. hor. ; cir.-strati. @} 
As before. 
