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Supplement to the Iceland Meteorology. [June, 



Day of 



the 

 month. 



Hour of the 

 day. 



' Degrees of 



therm, of 



Fahrenheit. 



Remarks on weather. 



1813. 

 Aug. 9 



10 



II 

 12 



9 a.m. 



7 p.m. 



10 a.m. 



7 p.m. 



1 I a. in. 



55° 



49 



56 



54 



55 



S. E. a hurricane, with torrents of rain. An 

 old man who to-day crossed the mountains to 

 the S. of Reikevig, says he never before 

 witnessed so heavy rain in Icelaud. 



S. E. a gale, with rain. 



X. E. moderate. Cloudy. Evening, N. VV. 

 Fine. 



N. W. moderate. Fine. A gale predicted by 

 the Icelanders from S. E. which actually 

 took place the following day. 



On the 14th inst. left Iceland for England. 



Mr. Park's Continuation of the Register. 



Remarks on weather. 



Much rain, and blowing fresh until noon ; the after- 

 noon fine. 



Showery and thick weather ; the evening fine. 



Fine weather. Strong wind. 



Very fine, clear weather. 



Remarkably clear until noon; the afternoon, thick 



weather. 

 Thick weather. Blows fresh. 



Thick weather, with rain. Breeze. 



Showery, thick weather. Breeze. 



Nearly calm the former part of day. A fresh breeze, 

 and rain in evening. 



Fine weather until noon; incessant and heavy rain in 

 the evening. Blowing fresh ; a gale with rain in 

 the night. 



A gale, with rain, the whole day ; the gale very heavy 

 in the night. 



Fine until noon ; in the afternoon much rain. 



Blowing fresh, with rain. 



Thick rain. A breeze. 

 Thick weather. A breeze. 



A gale, with rain, until noon ; the evening calm. 



Heavy rain until noon, blowing fresh; the evening fine 



and calm. 

 Fine weather. A breeze until noon. Heavy rain in 



afternoon. 



