316 Meteorological Summary for 1828. — Hampshire. 



Position of the Winds. Days. 



From North to North-east 21 



North-east to East 40| 



East to South-east 29\ 



. South-east to South 56 



South to South-west 3l| 



South-west to West 94- 



West to North-west 49| 



North-west to North 44' 



366 



Clouds aorceably to the Nomenclature, or the Number of Days on 

 zvhich each Modification has appeared. 



Days. Days. 



Cirrus 236 I Cumulus 224- 



Cirrocumulus. . 149 | Cumulostratus . . . 246 



Cirrostratus . . . 345 Nimbus 215 



Stratus 12 | 



General State of the Weather. Days. 



A transparent atmosphere without clouds 40i 



Fair, with various modifications of clouds 151i 



An overcast sky without rain 109 



Foggy 5i 



Rain, hail, and snow 59^ 



366 



Atmospheric Phcenomena. No. 



Anthelion, or mock-sun, diametrically opposite 



to the sun 1 



Parhelia, or mock-suns on the sides of the true sun 13 



Paraselenae, or mock-moons 7 



Solar halos 31 



Lunar halos 18 



Rainbows 9 



Meteors of various sizes 141 



Aui'orse Boreales 3 



Lightning, days on which it happened 19 



Thunder, ditto ditto 20 



Evaporation. Inches. 



Greatest monthly quantity in June 4*65 



Least monthly quantity in January 0*60 



Total amount for the year 27*20 



Rain. 



Greatest monthly depth in January 6*710 



Least monthly depth in February 1*515 



Total amount for the year, near the ground 32*635 



The instruments are the same, and were placed in the same si- 

 tuation as describedin the Phil. Mag. and Annals, N. S. vol.i. p. 165, 

 in the Results of the Meteorological Journal for Hampshire, for 1826. 



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