ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1898. 



Meteorological Observations, McGill College Observatory, Montreal, Canada. Height above sea level, 187 feet, C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. 





THEKMUMtTER. 



BAKO.ME'lhK. 



tWean 

 pressure 



JMean 





WIND. 



Sky CLOlJuai, 

 In Tfnths. 



J „ „• 



= i 



.= . 



fi 









DAY 



1 













Dew 





Mean 









S^'£ 



r?s 



B 























of vapor. 



lumid- 





General 



velocity 















H 









Mean. 



Max. 



Min. 



Range. 



Mean. 



§Max. 



§Miii. 



Range. 





ily. 





direction- 



per hour 



2 



~ 



1 





« 



tS 







J 





41 2 



27.8 





30.2248 



30.301 



30.072 



.229 



.■673 



78.8 



29.8 



S. W. 



11-75 



6.8 



53 









, 



"" 





".6s 











30-337 



29.39^ 









35 8 





23.71 



5 7 









0.08 





0.08 







, 













30 378t> 



30 422 



50.309 



-"■3 



.2,65 



74 5 



315.3 





20. 83 



0.7 



i 



















5 



J6 9= 

 51.02 



56 

 55 



7 



36.1 

 44.4 





30.3263 

 29.8490 



30. 446 

 30.174 



30 '74 

 29 527 



.647 



-2377 

 .2778 



73 5 



39-0 

 42.8 



S. 



24.92 



^7 



10 



= 



92 



o-oi 





002 



5 









56 



8 



39.3 

 29.8 



■7.5 

 9.5 



30.0377 



30.197 



i,'?^ 



.437 



.1490 



77 5 



27.2 



S. 



s. 



28.17 

 .9. 38 



"2.8 



io 



'g 



Si 

 60 





00 



o'oo 





JNDAV 



















26.5 



30.0578 



30 197 



29 950 







7" 5 



36-3 













8l 









8 







34.68 



46 



7 







30.42I7 



30.463 



30 179 





■427 



70.5 



26.0 





■5-63 



8 3 



10 







24 





















28.6 



3.7 



30.0818 



30 44' 



29-697 



-745 



.■433 



87 2 







23.75 



lo 





10 









6,0 



0.64 















23 7 







30 218 



29 499 



.719 



.■455 



S'l 



26,7 





24.00 



5.3 







1 





5-6 









12 



=8.33 



34 

 38 



8 



,6.7 





30.2342 



30. 3JO 



30 195 



.105 







24.3 





■9 33 



5.50 

 8.67 



2.0 





° 











■J s 











28. s 



8 8 



29 .'8 103 



29 975 





.229 



..765 



92 5 



31.2 



s.w. 



g-8 



10 



9 







22 





24 



NDAY 





=8.77 









18.8 



30 0848 



30.137 



»9-975 





.1407 



»0 5 







■3.25 



10.0 



10 











0.1 



0,01 



1^ 





i6 







8 



34.8 





30 23'7 





30.121 



■131 



.■952 

























16 





17 



36.00 1 39 



8 





8.9 



30.1742 



30 24^ 





.150 



.■937 



9' 5 



33 7 





5-54 



8.3 



10 



■-) 



■ 













l8 













29 8380 





29-657 







90.2 







9.92 

















iS 





■9 



39-5= 



45 





36.8 



8 6 



29.5380 



■ 29.657 



29 464 



■93 



.2272 



93 3 



37-5 





■3.58 



10.0 



10 



10 



° 



0.O2 





0.02 



'9 





SllN 









37.0 

 33.2 





















22 









Q 









20 S 





21 



36 .0 



40 





7.1 



30.2235 



30 278 



30.064 



.214 



.1605 



»" 1 



>9 





833 



■ -3 



6 







87 





















•7.6 



30 0855 



30 261 





329 



•'735 





31-0 





13.40 



■ 7 







90 















34.40 





6 



3>.3 



10.3 



30 1085 



30.199 







.■648 



?'■' 



29-7 







9-7 



10 





3 





0.0 

















26.5 



S.8 









.196 



•■373 





=5-3 







7-5 



















2S 



i8 3! 











30.0480 



30.162 





-199 











28.00 





10 







3! 







0.31 







26 



13.62 



16 



8 



9.0 



7.8 



30.137S 



30.177 



30.097 









9 8 





■4.33 





10 



° 











26 





S»™AV 2, 





22 



la.o 



10 

















N.W. 



22.92 









36 









27 fl 



NDAV 



29 



25.90 

 23.08 



26^8 



■7.5 



9.3 



29.9470 



30.059 



29 837 



■437 



.1010 



70.5 



■8.5 



N. 



TA 



3.8- 



10 



° 















30 

 3> 



27.38 



31.4 







29-4647 



29.526 



29.400 





• ■335 



89.0 



24.3 





9.79 



10.0 



iT 



3.1 



34-6 



0.03 

 0.51 





0.03 

 2-15 



30 



3" 





Mtans 



33 97 



40.09 



27 90 



12.19 



30 0400 



30.1767 



29.8840 



-2927 



.1674 



81.89 



23 92 



S.4oj4°W. 



16 11 



S.87 



Sums. 



24 VcnrsmcansJ 









































t 24 Years mean 



sfor 



his month i| 



38-9i 



26.56 



,240 



30.o,io 







.269 



.1605 



79.98 







S16.0J 



7-29 







'J 28-94 



2-33 



12.87 



364 



< and including 

 f month. 



this 



ANALYSIS OF WIND RECORD. | 



• Barometer readings reduced to sea-level and 

 temperature 32* Fahrenheit. 

 § Observed. 



t Pressure of vapour in inches of mercury. 

 I Humidity relative, saturation being 100. 

 IT 17 years only. * 12 years only. 



tive humidity was 99 on the 11th and 



19lh. 

 8th. 



Direction 



N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S E. 



s. s.w. 



W. 



N.W. 



Caliu. 



Rain fell 



n8 days. 



Miles 



2328 



86 



^35 



12.6 



3.78 .834 



.84 1 .14 



1711 

 118 



7'4 



8 



Rtiinorsnowfellonll days. 

 Lunar halos on 2 nights. Lunar corona 

 nights. 



Hoar frost on 2 days. Fog on days. 





Dur.ition in hrs.. 



144 



9 



34 



65 



on 5 



Mean velocity.... 



16.17 



9.56 



6.91 



18.7. 



18.90 1 16.09 



14.50 



16.23 





greatest cold was y.°0 on the 2<5tb, giving a 

 range of temperature of 47.8 degrees. 



"Warmest day was the 6th Coldest day was 





Greatest mileaBe in one hour was «. on the Hestilta.tt tuilettge, 3W0. 















w. 





the 26th. Highest barometer reading was 30.163 on 









Hreatost velooitr in ituBts .>1 miles per hour on Total milence 11 SD" 







the 9th. Lowest barometer was 29.100 on the29th. 





















Averas 



eve 



ocity 



16. 



llm.p 



b. 





giving 



1 range 



of l-01i3 inches. Ma 



ximun 



1 re 



.1- 1 















