276 Sitzung' der physikaliscli-mathematischen Klasse vom 20. Juli 1922 



Sonnenscheindauer in Stunden 



Berlin (Seestraße, 1892—1915) 



4—5^' 



5-6 



6-7 



7-8 



8-9 



9 — lo 



10 — II 



II — 12^ 



,2a — ip 



I 2 



2—3 ■ • • 



3—4 



4—5 



5-6 



6-7 



7 -8 



8 — 9P : 



Summe .... 



Mittl. /in Stunden 



Dauer \ i. Proz. d. itiögl. Dauer 



Mittl. Zahl d. sonnenlosen Tage 



Grüßte stündliche Summe... 

 Stunde 



Größte X m..n,.,lliche (jiihi-l.) 

 Kleinste t Summe 



2"'''^ Vz„,, „„„„„,. .,.,,, 



Kleinste / 



0.4 



3.5 



6.0 



7-3 



0.2 

 2.6 

 6.3 

 8.2 

 9.7 



1-9 

 8.4 

 12.4 



13.4 

 13.7 



0.9 



5-2 



10.7 

 14-3 

 16.1 

 16.5 

 16.2 



0-5 

 7-3 

 14.7 

 16.7 

 .7.8 

 18.4 

 18.6 

 19.2 



2.9 

 12. 1 

 iS-4 

 17-3 

 18.2 

 18.6 

 18.7 

 18.6 



0.02 

 2.9 

 10.9 

 14.7 

 17.4 

 18.3 

 19.4 

 19.4 



0.2 

 5.4 

 13.0 

 16.3 

 17.0 

 16.9 



0.6 



6.5 



II. o 



12.7 

 13-4 



7-9 

 7.7 

 6.1 



1-3 

 0.0 1 



Siiimue . . 

 in Prozenten der Jahressun 

 Hcliographischer Koeffiz 



1-3 

 iS-9 



16.3 



16.9 



I-2P 



83.3 

 9.4 



24(2) 

 9(2) 



16.8 



21.7 



38.5 



4.0 



0.47 



9.8 

 9.6 

 8.5 



5-2 



0.8 



13.8 



«35 

 12.4 



9-9 

 4-3 

 0.2 



16.4 

 16.2 

 16.7 

 14.7 

 »3.2 

 8.4 



19-3 

 18.8 

 17.9 

 17.0 

 16.2 



'4.7 

 lo.o 



1.2 



0.02 



18.7 

 19.0 

 18.4 

 17.8 

 17.0 

 .5.6 

 13.6 

 4.8 

 0.03 



18.9 

 19.0 

 18.4 

 17.8 

 16.3 

 13.8 

 5-4 

 0.02 



17.0 

 16.5 

 15.6 

 13.6 

 8.9 



13.7 

 13-8 

 12.7 

 9.4 

 2.1 

 0.0 



60.9 



2.2 

 21.9 



14.4 



I-2P 



87.7 

 30.2 



>3(3) 

 7(3) 

 24.2 

 27.9 

 52-1 

 5-4 

 0.70 



103.9 



3.4 

 28.3 



7.0 



18.7 

 9-10'' 



133-8 

 66.3 



■3(2) 

 2(2) 



39-5 



39-7 



79.2 



8.2 



0.96 



167.6 



5-6 

 40.1 



3-2 



24.6 

 1-2P 



247.1 

 77.0 



10 



'(5) 

 48.8 



49-3 

 98.1 

 10. o 

 1.23 



228.3 



7-4 

 46.9 



2-3 



25-3 

 8-9'. 



3>o-7 

 167.4 



6 

 0(2) 



56.2 



56.0 



112.2 



11.6 



1.36 



246.7 



8.2 

 49.4 



0.9 

 26.0 



lO-II» 



329.0 

 147-8 



4 

 o("3) 



559 

 56.1 

 II 2.0 



11-5 

 1.41 



231.0 



7-5 

 46.1 



26.9 



9- loa. 



329-7 

 162.2 



7 

 0(11) 



54.5 

 55-5 

 iio.o 



11-3 

 '•33 



6.9 

 47-0 



26. s 

 12-iP 



277.9 

 75-3 



5(2) 

 o(J3) 



57-3 



56.3 



■13.6 



II. 7 



141.6 



4.7 

 37.5 



24-3 



12-lP 



204.8 

 81.0 



50.2 

 49.1 



99-3 

 10.2 

 1.25 



3-' 



29.3 



7.2 



25-9 



1-2P 



160.I 

 40.2 



16 



1-7 

 19.3 

 13.6 

 18.5 



II-I2'' 



101.3 

 20.1 



9(3) 



Bremen (Freihafen, 1891—1915) 



3—4" 



4—5 



5-6 



6-7 



7-8 



8-9 



9 — 10 



— II 



— 12-1 



' — IP 



— 2 



2—3 



3—4 



4—5 



5-6 



6-7 



7-8 



8 —91' 



Summe 



0.8 

 4.8 

 6.9 

 7-7 



0.2 

 2.6 

 5.6 

 7.6 

 8.6 



0.02 



0-3 



3-5 



8.5 

 10.6 

 11.4 

 12.0 



0.0 

 1.6 

 6.8 

 II. 7 

 14. 1 

 15-5 

 15-9 

 16.2 



0.02 

 3-2 

 9-9 

 13.0 

 J4.7 

 15-7 

 16.5 

 16.8 

 16.6 



0.03 

 2.7 



9-7 

 12.9 

 14.9 

 iS-9 

 16.6 

 16.8 



0.05 



1-9 



9.0 



13-6 



15-2 



16.1 

 16.3 



3-3 

 8.6 

 10.6 

 12. 1 

 12.7 



12 



»-5 

 8.2 

 7.0 

 3-0 

 o.i 



9.2 



9-2 



8.6 

 6.6 



2-3 



0.04 



12.6 

 12.4 

 II. 7 

 10.6 

 6.2 

 0.8 



O.Ol 



16.2 



I6.I 



iS-7 

 14-7 

 12.5 



8.3 

 2.8 



O.Ol 



16.3 

 16.5 

 I6.I 

 15-9 



iS-6 

 'S-i 

 13.2 



6.3 



16.7 

 16.4 

 16.2 

 15-4 

 14.2 

 12. 1 



6-3 

 0.4 



16.3 

 IS-9 

 15.0 

 12.9 

 8.5 

 2.4 

 0.2 



12.4 

 12.0 

 11.2 



8-5 

 2.1 



47.0 j 60.5 I 100.6 j 168. 1 I219 



221.5 I 204.0 [187.2 I 143-3 ' 93.6 



8.7 

 6.8 

 30 

 0.1 



53.6 



