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Hourty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, AuGuST 21—23, 1845. 223 
THERMOMETERS. WIND. 
Maximum 
Dry. | Wet. | Diff. force in | Prom 
14,| 10™ 
Ss B a Ibs. | Ibs. | pt. 
57-7 | 52-0 | 5-7 |}0-1 |0-1 | 26 
57-3 | 51-1 |6-2 ||0-3 | 0-1 | 23 
55-9 | 50-6 | 5-3 |/0-2 | 0-2 | 22 
53-6 }49-7 |3-9 ||0-4 |0-1 | 22 
50-7 | 47-8 | 2-9 ||0-2 |0-1 | 20 
50-0 | 47-4 | 2-6 ||0-3 |0-3 | 22 
47-9 | 45-8 | 2-1 ||0-3 | 0-2 | 22 
45-6 | 44-4 |1-2 ||0-1 |0-1 | 22 
45-4 | 43-9 |1-5 ||0-1 |0-1 | 22 
42-7 | 42-0 |0-7 ||0-1 | 0-1 | 21 
38-7 | 38-4 |0-3 || 0-1 | 0-0 
38-5 | 38-2 | 0-3 ||0-0 |0-0 | 14 
40-7 | 40-2 |0-5 || 0-0 | 0-0 | 18 
43-7 | 42-5t) 1-2 | 0-1 |0-1 | 20 
45:7 | 44-0 |1-7 ||0-2 |0-1 | 21 
50-0 | 47-4 |2-6 ||/0-2 | 0-4 | 22 
53-7 | 49-71) 4-0 || 0-3 | 0-4 | 20 
57-0 | 52-7 | 4-3 ||0-6 | 0-5 | 20 
58-0 | 51-0 | 7-0 || 1-3 | 1-2 | 20 
61-2 | 54-4 |6-8 || 1-1 | 1-0 | 20 
60-7 | 53-4 |7-3 || 1-7 | 1-3 | 21 
63-7 | 56-2 |7-5 11-6 | 0-9 | 20 
61-2 | 54-6 | 6-6 || 2-4 | 1-3 | 20 
60-9 | 53-7 | 6-2 || 1-5 | 0-8 | 20 
59-5 | 52-6 |6-9 |} 1-9 | 1-6 | 21 
57-2 | 52-4 |4-8 111-7 | 1-1 | 20 
56-4 | 53-1 | 3-3 || 1-0 | 1-2 | 20 
56-0 | 52-6 | 3-4 || 1-9 | 0-8 | 20 
55-7 | 52-5 | 3-2 | 2-3 | 1-2 | 19 
55-7 | 52-5 | 3-2 |} 1-7 | 1-1 | 19 
55-4 | 52-3 | 3-1 || 1-7 | 1-2 | 19 
55-4 | 52-8 | 2-6 || 1-4 | 1-2 | 19 
54-0 | 52-8 | 1-2 || 1-6 | 0-6 | 18 
55-7 | 53-4 | 2-3 |11-8 | 2-0 | 20 
55-8 | 54-0 | 1-8 || 2-6 | 2-4 | 18 
55-2 | 53-6 | 1-6 || 1-8 |0-7 | 17 
56-4 | 54-8 | 1-6 |} 1-6 |2-0 | 18 
55-4 | 55-0 | 0-4 || 2-2 |0-5 | 18 
55-3 |54-0 |1-3 |} 1-4 | 1-3 | 20 
56-4 | 54-9 | 1-5 || 1-5 | 0-4 | 18 
58-1 | 56-4 | 1-7 ||0-8 | 0-4 | 18 
61-4 | 57-2 |4-2 10-9 |0-8 | 18 
59-1 | 55-0 |4-1 || 1-8 | 1-5 | 19 
59-3 | 54-9 | 4-4 ||2-1 | 1-3 | 20 
61-3 | 56-6 | 4-7 ||2-1 | 1-6 | 19 
61-4 | 55-6 | 5-8 || 2-5 | 1-1 | 18 
63-0 | 56-6 | 6-4 |} 2-3 |1-5 | 19 
62-0 | 55-6 |6-4 || 2-7 | 2-1 | 19 
58-4 | 55-4 | 3-0 2-3 | 1-6 | 21 
57-3 | 55-2 |2-1 ||2-5 | 1-8 | 19 
56-3 | 54-6 | 1-7 || 1-5 |0-5 | 19 
54-0 | 53-0 | 1-0 0-6 | 0-2 | 17 
52-8 | 52-0 |0-8 || 0-2 | 0-0 | 17 
51-9 | 51-0 | 0-9 |/0-5 | 0-3 | 18 
49-9 | 49-1 }0-8 ||0-3 | 0-1 | 20 
148-9 | 48-4 | 0-5 ||0-2 10-1 | 20 
Clouds, 
Se. : C.-s.:Ci., 
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Sky 
clouded. 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
Large cirro-cumalo-strati; cirro-strati; cumuli. (s) 
As before. [rather electric looking. 
Inky detached scud; cir.-cum.-str. ; cum.-str. on hor. ; 
Cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati. 
Id. ; id. 
Id. ; id. 
tds: id. 
Id. 
Cirro-stratus on E. horizon. 
Light cirrus to N.; cirro-stratus or seud to SE. 
Cirri and cirro-strati on horizon. 
Cirro-strati, &c., to E. 
Cirri and cirro-strati. 
Cirro-cumuli ; cirrous haze. (0) [cap of scud. © 
Loose cir.-cum.-str. ; small cir.-str.; lin. & tufted cir.; Cheviot has a 
wywyrYyy vy 
Cir.-cum. in patches ; cir.-str. ; scud on Cheviot & N. hor. ; cir,; cir: 
Cir.-cum. ; cir.-str.; scud on horizon. © (haze. E 
Loose cum.; cir.-cum.-str. ; cir.-str.; loose seud on hor. © 
As before. 
Loose cum. ; cir.-cum. ; tufted cirri ; portion of a halo. 
Id. ; id. ; cir.-str.; cir. mass; halo. @ 
Id. ; id. ; id. >) 
Id.; many whale-like cir,-str. on hor. ; mot. cirri & thickening 
Nearly as before. e leir. haze. © 
Id. ; cir. haze less dense & portion of a halo 
Scud ; cir.-str.; cir.-cum. and cir. haze. [visible.© 
Scud ; cirro-stratus and haze. 
hee id. 
Id.;  cirro-stratus. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id.; streak of light on E. horizon. 
Send; rain”? 
Id.; drops of rain 
Id. 
Id.; rain!’ 
Seud moving rapidly ; cirrous mass above. 
Scud; drifting rain? 
Td.; rain'~*; sky to NW. 
Id.; cirro-strati. 
Loose scud ; loose cumuli and cirro-cumuli, (s) 
Scud and loose cumuli. 0) 
Tdi cirro-strati on E. horizon. (0) 
Id. ; slight showers occasionally. 
Id. (0) 
Id. (0) 
Id. 
Id. ; cirro-cumulo-strati. [s) 
Id. ; slight shower. 
Send; cir.-cum.-str.; cum.-str.; cir.-str.; rainbow; rain!®@ 
As before ; nimbi; sky wild-like ; passing showers. 
Seud ; very thick dark seud ; cirro-strati; showers?—* 
Thick scud. [since 78. 
Seud and cirro-strati. 
Td. > 
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Cirro-cumulo-strati. 
he 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 
s of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
A parhelion and solar halo were seen. 
