THE BRITISH ISLANDS IN NOVEMBER 1838. 



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At Adare Abbey (Limerick), wind veered from 8E. by E. to SE. by S. on 28tli Nov. 



... Falmouth, Fowey, &c. 



... Penzance and Milford, 



... Farnborough (Bagshot), 



... Portsmouth, 



... Greenwich Observatory, 



... Liverpool, . 



... Dublin, Killough, Dundalk, &c 



... Calf of Man, . 



... Paris Observatory, . 



... Hull, • . 



... Carlisle, . . 



Redheugh Coast-guard sta-"» 

 tion (St Abb's Head), / 

 . Kirkaldy (Firth of Forth), 



SE. to S.SW. 



? to W.SW. 



SE. to SW. 



S. to SW. & W.SW. 



SE. by S. to SW. by S, 



SE. to SW. 



SE. to SW. 



SE. to SW. 



S.SE. to S.SW. 



S.SW. to SW. 



S. to SW. 



SE. to SW. 



SE. to SW. 



at noon. 



at 2 p. u. 



about 3 p. H, 



about 4 p. H. 



about 9 p. H. 



after 2 p. m. and before 9 a. m. 



in evening. [on 29th. 



at night. 



after 9 p.m. 



after 9 P.M. and before 9 a. M. 



on 29th Nov. at 4 a. m. [on 29th. 

 betwixt 11 A. M. and 3 p. m. 



betwixt 11 A. M. and 3 p. h. 

 in afternoon. 



This table tends to shew, that the veering in the storm took place succes- 

 sively in a N.NE. direction, and that it advanced at the rate of about seventeen 

 miles an hour, — which does not differ materially from the previous calculation. 



A similar result is obtained, by marking the period at which the barometer 

 reached its lowest point, assuming that this depression was occasioned by the 

 storm. 



At Adare Abbey (Limerick), . Barometer was lowest on the 28th Nov. at 4 p. m.* 



... Markree, near Coloony, (NW. bf Ireland), at 11 p.m. 



_ ,^ , ,T, , ,^ /after 2 P.M. and before 



...Farnborough (Bagshot), { 10 a.m. on 29th Nov. 



J , / Royal Society's observer (Somerset House), 29th Nov. at 2i a. m. 



iTroughton and Simm's observer (Fleet Street), 28th Nov. between 5 and 8 p.m. 



. ( after 9 p. m. and before 



... Pans Observatory, . . 1 „ „„ , 



' . <■ 9 a.m. on 29th. 



„,. , , /r> 1, 'J V \ f after 4 P. M. and before 



... Wisbeacn (Cambridgeshire), . < 



'- noon on 29th. 



... Bonjedward (Jedburgh), . 29th Nov. at noon. 



... Edinburgh College (Professor Forbes), at 12h 16m. 



... Glasgow Observatory (Professor Nichol), at 12 h. 20 m. 



... Cameron House (Loch Lomond) between 10 A. m. and 10 p. m. 



... Leith (A. Mackenzie), . . atl2h. 24m. 



... Clangregor Castle, near Stirling, at 1 p. m. 



... Thurston (Dunbar), . . about 2 or 3 p. m. 



... Kingussie (Inverness-shire), . at 3 p.m. 



... Kinfauns (Firth of Tay), . about 84 p.m. 



... all the Scotch Lighthouses north of Isle) f after 9 p. m. and before 



of May latitude, . . ■' '■ 9 a. m. on 30th. 



This table does not specify the moment of greatest depression, at all the places, 

 so precisely as could be wished for ; — but, so far as it goes, it shews that there was 

 an interval of about twenty-six hours, between the greatest barometrical depres- 



* In this table it has not been thought necessary to reduce the time. 

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