METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL FOR OCTOBER, 1833. 



1833. 

 October. 



9 o'clock, A.M. 



Attach. 

 Therm. 



3 o'clock, P.M. 



Attach. 

 Therm. 



Dew 

 Point at 

 9 A.M. 

 in de- 

 grees of 



Fahr. 



External Thermometer. 



Fahrenheit. Self-registering. 



Rain, in 

 inches. 

 Read oflF 

 at9A.M 



9 A.M. 3 P.M. Lowest. 'Highest. 



Direction 



of the 

 Wind at 

 9 A.M. 



Remarks. 



S 1 



$ 2 



n 3 



? 4 



\ 5 



O 6 



D 7 



<? 8 



$ 9 



•H. 10 



? 11 



h 12 



• 013 



2) 14 

 S 15 

 $ 16 

 %. 17 

 ? 18 

 h 19 

 ©20 

 D 21 

 <?22 

 $ 23 



n 24 



? 25 

 Tz 26 



©27 

 O 5 28 

 <?29 

 $ 30 

 h 31 



30.303 



30.239 



30.063 



30.142 



30.119 



30.149 



30.158 



30.032 



30.166 



30,243 



29.994 



29.950 



30.109 



29.540 



29.225 



29.215 



29.556 



29.668 



29.433 



29.572 



29.671 



29.677 



29.430 



29.686 



29.470 



29.567 



29.875 



29.776 



29.729 



30.011 



30.071 



55.7 



55.3 



56.2 



55.2 



54.7 



55.7 



55.2 



55.4 



55.3 



54.9 



52.7 



54.3 



51.0 



55.8 



55.3 



51.8 



51.4 



50.3 



50.9 



48.6 



52.3 



57.3 



57.6 



55.7 



58.3 



58.9 



57.7 



59.2 



58.8 



58.3 



56.4 



30.264 



30.154 



30.039 



30.106 



30.122 



30.126 



30.095 



29.990 



30.202 



30.170 



29.948 



29.871 



30.039 



29.478 



29.128 



29.294 



29.633 



29.547 



29.893 



29.715 



29.627 



29.692 



29,507 



29.576 



29.428 



29.522 



29.847 



29.744 



29.878 



30.008 



29.999 



57.7 



58.4 



57.4 



58.8 



58.6 



58.7 



58.4 



58.7 



58.3 



57.4 



56.4 



57.8 



55.3 



58.6 



57.6 



53.8 



53.7 



53.3 



54.2 



52.3 



55.4 



60.3 



59.9 



59.6 



60.6 



61.2 



60.7 



61.6 



61.9 



60.4 



58.4 



45 



47 



51 



51 



52 



53 



51 



53 



51 



49 



43 



50 



41 



57 



44 



45 



49 



43 



47 



41 



55 



56 



55 



52 



53 



54 



51 



56 



65 



52 



48 



47.7 



48.2 



51.8 



51.3 



52.2 



53.4 



50.9 



52.7 



51.0 



53.5 



47.2 



50.6 



43.8 



57.7 



49.7 



45.4 



49.1 



45.7 



47.8 



41.7 



55.8 



56.0 



56.9 



53.3 



55.9 



56.0 



52,1 



56.5 



55,8 



52.6 



48.2 



55.8 



60.3 



55.2 



59.6 



58.4 



60.7 



59.7 



60.7 



57.4 



55.7 



57.2 



58,2 



51.9 



57.7 



53.7 



50.3 



51.7 



51.2 



51.3 



50.8 



57.7 



59.3 



56.6 



61.8 



60.5 



60.9 



59.3 



60,5 



62,3 



60.7 



54,5 



45,3 



46,8 



47.7 



45.6 



45.5 



49.3 



48.3 



47.6 



48.3 



47.5 



43.7 



46.7 



38.6 



43.3 



47.8 



41.3 



43.2 



41.2 



42.8 



38.3 



41.2 



54.8 



53.2 



47.3 



53.3 



54.7 



48.8 



51.8 



52.7 



49.7 



47.2 



56.7 



60.3 



55,1 



60.4 



58.8 



61.3 



59.7 



60.8 



57.4 



56.5 



58,3 



58,8 



57.6 



59.7 



54.3 



50.3 



52.6 



51.2 



53.3 



55.5 



57.7 



60.7 



59.3 



61.7 



61.7 



62.3 



59.4 



60.5 



62.3 



61.3 



56.7 



0.014 

 0.014 

 0.017 



0.028 

 0.008 

 0.031 

 0.008 



0.028 

 0.014 

 0.008 



0.006 



E 

 E 



NNE 

 NNE 

 NNE 

 NNE 

 NNE 

 NNE 

 NNE 



E 



E 

 WSW 

 WSW 

 SSW 



SW 



W 

 NW 



W 



w 

 w 



S var. 

 SSW 



8 

 ESE 



E 

 ESE 

 ESE 



E 



E 



E 



W 



P.M. i'ine— light clouds 

 P.M. Fine— light 



f A.M. Fog. 



t and haze 



f A.M. Light fog. 



i clouds and wind. 



Haze. 



/Fine.— A.M. Cloudless. P.M. Light 

 I clouds. 



Lightly cloudy and overcast. 



rA.M. Overcast. P.M. Fine— light 



I clouds 



r A.M. Overcast. P.M. Fine and clear 



\ — light clouds and wind 



f A.M. Light fog. P.M. Fine— light 



\ clouds. 



Lightl y cloudy and overcast— light wind. 



Fine and cloudless. 



f A.M. Fog. P.M. Fair- lightly over- 

 l cast. 



Lightly overcast.— Evening, light rain 



f A.M. Fine and cloudless. P.M. Fair 



I —lightly cloudy 



Bain. 



/Fine and clear — light clouds. — Even- 

 t ing, light rain 

 /Lightly cloudy.— At noon, fine and 

 t clear : evening, light rain. 



A.M. Light rain. P.M. Overcast. 



/ Lightly cloudy and hazy. — Light wind, 

 t A.M. 



Fine— lightly cloudy. 



/ Fine— haze.— A.M. Cloudless. P.M. 



t Light clouds and wind. 



J Overcast. — At night, rain with strong 



1 wind. 



/ Fair— lightly overcast. — At night, rain 



t with strong brisk wind. 



Light wind and broken clouds. 



/ A.M. Lightly cloudy. P.M. Light 



t clouds and wind. 



f Fine — light high clouds.— Evening, 



I cloudless. 



/ A.M. Fine and clear. P.M. Overcast, 



\ Evening, light rain. 



/A.M. Haze. P.M. Fine— light floe 



\ culous clouds— light unsteady wind. 



/ A.M. Light fog and deposition'. P.M 



\ Fine. 



Fine — nearly cloudless. — Haze, A.M. 

 A.M. Haze. P.M. Fine and cloudless, 

 Fog. 



Mean Mean 

 29.834 55.0 



Mean 



29.827 



Mean 

 57.9 



Mean 

 50,0 



Mean 

 51.3 



Mean 

 57.1 



Mean 

 46.9 



Mean | Sum 

 58,1 0.176 



Monthly Mean of the Barometer, corrected for Capillarity and reduced to 32° Fahr. 



9 A. M. 

 29.762 



3 P.M. 

 29.746 



OBSERVANDA. 



Height of the Cistern of the Barometer above a Fixed Mark on Waterloo Bridge =83 feet 2§ in. 



above the mean level of the Sea (presumed about) =95 feet. 



The External Thermometer is 2 feet higher than the Barometer Cistern. 



Height of the Receiver of the Rain Gauge above the Court of Somerset House =79 feet. 



The hours of observation are of Mean Time, the day beginning at Midnight. 

 The Thermometers are graduated by Fahrenheit's Scale. 

 The Barometer is divided into inches and decim.ils. 



