

ABSTRACT FOR THE 



MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1893. 





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







THERMOMETER. 



• BAROMETER. 



t Mean 



pres- 

 sure of 

 vapour. 



f Mean 

 relative 

 humid- 

 ity. 



66~ 





WIND. 



Sky Oloudre 

 In Tenths. 





a 



„ 



. 

 •3 





DAY 





Mean. 



Max. 



Min. 



Range 



Mean. 



§ Max. 



§ Min. 



Range. 



Dew 

 point. 



General 

 direction. 



S. 



Mean 

 velocity 

 in miles 

 perhour 



17.9 



1 

 7.0 



3 



s 



i 



||| 



a, 



66 



r 



II 



1.2 

 & 



DAT. 





1 



43-17 



51.0 



32.0 



19.0 



30.1272 



30.259 



30.048 



.211 



.1885 





~ 





t 







47-92 



53-5 



44.0 



9-5 



29.9787 



30-117 



29.827 





.2578 



77-2 





S. 



19 





















3 



44.83 



50 



38.0 



12.0 



29.9107 

 33.1288 



30.080 



29.776 



■ 304 



.2388 



79.2 



38.7 



S.W 



20.2 



o. 7 



10 







42 









3 





4 



36.2S 



42.5 



32-5 



10. 



30.158 



30. 109 



.049 



•1443 



67.5 



26.7 







4-7 









































s.w. 











89 











.... 5 



6 





47-3 

 46.7 



30.0 

 36.3 



17-3 

 10.4 







































41.10 



30.2423 



30.437 



30 076 



.361 



.1583 



61. s 



28.3 



s.w. 



21.3 



2-3 



10 







96 









6 





7 



35-25 



44.0 



29.0 



15.0 



30-4368 



30.527 



30.328 



:$ 



•'333 



65.7 



24.5 





10.5 



o.S 



i 





93 









8 







41.67 

 36.58 



48.5 





18.5 





30.348 





•1647 



63.2 





5. 



16.2 









16 











9 



48.5 



28.5 





30.2150 



30-318 



30.106 



.212 



•1563 



70.8 





N.E. 



25-1 



2.2 



Io 







69 













10 







23.1 



11. g 



30.3350 



30.378 



30.286 





.1308 









11. 









9b 













11 



34-42 



39-5 



26.8 



12.7 



30.3947 



30.406 



30.358 



.048 



.1500 



75-5 



27 5 



S.W. 



7-9 



8.1 









00 









11 









46.0 

 49-3 

 47-8 



292 



36.8 



















S.E. 



11.9 









00 















«3 



43-25 



12.5 



29.9225 



30.098 



29.824 



•274 



.2272 



81.0 



37-7 



S. 



19.0 



S-8 



10 







00 







0.04 







«4 



40.17 



35-3 



12.5 



29.8323 



29.942 



29.732 





■ 19 ll 



77-3 



33-5 





76.9 















Inap 







15 



33-58 



43-2 



29.0 



14.2 



29-5352 



29-737 



29.407 



•330 





76.S 



27.0 





15 3 



s 7 







35 



Inap 



Inap 



Inap 









27.38 

 3805 



32.0 



23-3 



I 7 



29.7187 



29.992 



29.450 



•542 











25.6 









35 









16 





17 



49-7 



21.2 



28.5 



29-7525 



30.025 



29.604 



.421 



■' 9 ll 



r- 2 



29.0 



S. 



20.2 



6.8 



10 











Inap 



Inap 









35 -67 



49-5 



26.5 



23.0 



29-7973 



30.020 



29.607 



■413 





623 



24.0 



s.w. 

 s.w. 



2 7-7 



4-8 



10 







85 



0.09 





09 

 Inap 



18 



19 SlJNDAV 









35-o 

 32.2 



24.8 

 26.3 









































IO 



28.67 



5-9 



30.0037 



30.077 



29.908 



..69 



.1308 



82.8 



24.2 



s.w. 



7-4 



8.5 



10 



] 



00 





0.9 



0.09 



20 







31-75 



3 Z-S 



238 



' 3 'o 



29.9427 



30.079 





•253 



.1470 







S.E. 



15-3 



9-7 







J 5 







Inap 









34-47 



36.8 



32.0 





29.6018 



29-775 



29.510 



.265 



.1857 



93.2 



32.7 



S.E. 



14.9 









00 







0.42 







*3 



35 92 



39.0 



33 'o 



5.8 



29.5928 



29.035 



29-539 



X 





79.0 



30.0 





24.2 



n.S 











0.06 





06 









26.40 



39° 



15.8 



23.2 



29.7272 



29.922 



29.638 



.1150 



78.7 





















0.03 







25 



18. IZ 



24.0 



I4.O 



10. 



30 2170 



30 381 



30.066 



•3'5 



.0795 





13-2 



w. 



22.4 



7-0 



10 







46 

 96 









25 



26 Sunday 







34-4* 



18.5 

 30.8 



8.8 

 15-5 



9-7 

 ■5 3 

 20.3 





2 



30.615 



3o!ooo 



•549 



.1093 



Si. 5 



19.7 



N.E. 



10.3 



B.l 



10 















3 





11 



3° -347 





38.33 



tl 









29.486 







87.0 



34 8 



S.W. 







10 



JO 



00 





2.4 







29 



35-75 



33-o 



6.8 



29-738; 



29.835 



29.567 



.268 



.1708 



&! 



30-5 



s.w. 



19.0 



9 2 



10 



S 



03 



0.09 



0.9 



0.1S 



29 





3° 



33-3° 



360 



29.8 





29.7365 



29.793 



29.629 



.164 



.1570 



28.7 





20 9 



8.3 



10 



3 



21 



O.IO 





0.12 



30 





Means 



35-21 



41.28 



27.80 



13.48 



29.9626 









.2707 



.1619 



76.3 



2S.3 



3. 36"^ W. 



16.91 



0.5 







•345 



131 



5-8 



1.97 



Sums 





19 Years means) 



























~] 















( 19 Years means for 





32.43 



38.90 



26.53 



12.39 



30.0078 







.2623 



.1558 



79 -35 







.... J 7-37 













3.62 



< and including this 

 ( month. 



this month 





1 















ANALYSIS OF WIND RECORD. 



* Barometer readings reduced to sea-level and 

 temperature of 32" Fahrenheit. 

 § Observed, 

 t Pressure of vapour in inches of mercary. 



range of 1.208 inches. Maximum relative humid- 

 ity was 95 on the 22nd, 28th 29th and 30th. Mini- 

 mum relative humidity was 44 on the 7th. 

 Rain fell on 11 days. 



Direction 



N. 



N-E. 



E. 



S.E. 



s. 



s.w. 



W. 



N.W 



Calm. 



Miles 



295 



815 



S73 



985 



2361 



4585 



2454 



1.0 





Duration in 



hrs.. 



'7 



52 



57 



81 



138 



241 



128 



6 





t Humidity relative, saturation being 100. 

 IT 12 years only. 



Rain or snow fell on 18 days. 



























Mean velocity... 



'7-4 



'S-7 



10. 1 





17. 1 



19.0 



19 2 



18.3 







The greatest heat was f 3.5 on tht 2nd ; and 

 the greatest cold was 8.8 on the 26th, giving a 



Auroras were observed on 3 nights. 









Luna halos on 19th and 26th. 



Greatest mileage in one hour was 39 on the 29„h. Resultant mileage 6635. 





range of temperature of 44.7 degrees. Warmest 



Solar halos on 4th, 8th, 12th and 21st. 









day was the 2nd. Coldest day was the 26th. High- 





Greatest velocity in gusts 48 miles per hour, on resultant direction, S. dtjj° w. 





est barometer reading was 30.615 on tie 27th ; low- 



Sharp earthquake shook at llh. 47m. on the 



he 18t h. 



Total mileage, 12178. 





est barometer was 29.407 on the 15th, giving a 



27th, apparent direction N.E. to 3,W. 



