Meteorology. 2*^7 



Meteorological Journal kept at Walthamstow, Essex, from 

 February 15 to March 15, 1818. 



rUsually between the Hours of Seven and Nine A.M. and the Thermorr.eter 

 (a second time) between JVoon and i wo f. M.J 



Date. Therm. Baroni. Wind. 



15 "2?^^ 29-87 E.— White frost, and very clear; very fine day; 

 cloudy; afterwards rain. 



E_S. Clear, fine-coloured cirrostratus; at 



eight, hazy ; fine day ; star- and moon-light. 

 SE.— Gray morn; very fine day; cirrostratzis 



and clear ; clear night and windy. 

 S.— Cloudy early; small rain after 9 A.M.; 

 showers, and wind ; rainy evening, and very 

 windy. 

 SW.— Clear high ; hazy low ; sun and cirro- 

 stratus; very fine day till after 3 P.M. ; 

 stormy, wind and rain. 

 \V by S'—SW.-— White frost; showers and 



sun ; star-light ; some slight showers. 

 S\V. — Cloudy, and windy; sun and wind; 

 great showers and sun ; cloudy. Full moon. 

 SW— N. — Cloudy; rain and stratus; at noon 

 snowing; at 10P.M. deep snow; still snow- 

 ing; after 11 snow ceased. 

 KW. — Beautiful sun-rise ; clear ; deep snow 

 five inclies thick ; fine sun at noon ; rapid 

 thaw; lumps of ice and snow fell from the, 

 trees ; fine sun and wind ; rainy evening. 

 W. Clear, and wind ; some snow still re- 

 mains ; very fine day ; sun, and wind ; night 

 dark, and rainy and windy. 



jvJW. Windv," and cirrostratus; very fine 



day; night dark and windy. 

 KW. — Showers and wind ; after 9 A.M. a 

 great snow shower; 1 P.M. sun and wind ; 

 2^ P.M. great hail-storm ; bright star-light. 

 I S .—Very rainy and calm ; rain ceased at noon ; 

 showers, and sun after ; stars and windy. 

 Moon last quarter. 

 ) \V.— Clear, and cirrostratus, and wind; a 

 cloudy windy day; rainy night. 



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