ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1894. 



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



THERMOMETER. 



BAROMETER. 



Mean. 



Max. 



Mil,. 



Range. 



Mean. 



Max. 



Min. 



Range. 



































46.87 









29.8460 







.386 



44.65 



Si. 2 



38.5 



12.7 



3o."358 



30.269 



29.884 



.385 



47.08 



53-6 



40 1 



'3-5 

 6-5 



29.4968 



29.752 



29.387 



■365 



33.80 



39-7 



32.2 



7-5 



29.8443 



29-875 















29.7708 



29.814 



29.699 



■"5 



28.88 



3'-7 



25.2 



6-5 



29.9647 





29 912 







31.6 







30.1405 



30.170 



30-099 



.071 





32.6 







30.0617 



30144 



=9-934 





31.87 



33-8 

 33 7 



28.5 

 24.3 



5 3 

 9-4 



29.7350 



29.860 



29.651 



.209 



21 73 



27-5 



'7-5 





30,1895 





30 07 r 



.192 



29.6: 



34-5 



17-7 





30.0977 



30.2S6 



29.963 



.293 



















33-62 



39-8 





12 8 



29.7645 



29.885 



29.633 



.252 



43 °S 



49-8 



34.8 





29.7105 



29 . 768 



29 659 



.109 



34 47 



36.2 



34-5 



29.! 



7-i 



=9-9745 



30 129 



29.822 



•307 





36 1 





29.5 





30.310 



29.720 



-590 











30.4125 



30.525 



30.214 





38.18 



44 1 





25.0 



29 9987 



30.094 



29.920 









25.6 



13-4 



30.2277 





30 125 



.163 



36.98 



45-7 



25-1 





29.9567 



30 099 



29 755 





3^-37 



36 4 

 3i-6 



19 7 



n.g 



29.9537 



30.074 



29.786 













30.1563 



30-350 



29 771 



•579 



30.92 



37-4 



13.0 





29.4783 



29.611 



29.387 













30 1250 



30.481 





.655 



10.45 





7-3 



7-i 





30.763 



30.615 



.148 



15-93 



21.5 





'3-4 





30.658 



30.359 



•299 



3o-23 



35 98 



23.70 



12 27 



30.0008 







.272 



32.32 



38.76 



26,9 



12.38 



30.0074 







.263 



s.w. 



w. 

 w. 



N. E. 



m 



for and including ) 



If 29-: 





including this 





ANALYSIS OFWIND RECORD. 







Direction 



N. 



N-E. 



E. 



S.E. 



S. 



S.W. 



w. 



N.W. 



Calm. 





.276 



150 



311 



5'5 



.6.9 



3155 



3665 



731 







Duration in hrs 



96 



20 



37 



42 



107 



152 



209 



46 



!L 



Hean velocity.- - 



'3 3 



7-5 



8-4 



12.3 



15.1 



20 8 



'7 5 1 



15.9 



Greatest inileug 



e in one 



hour w» 



s 42 on t 



ic 3rd. 



Resul 



ant unit 



age, 6U88 









*Barouieter readings reduced to 



■mi.erii.ture ol K" Fahrenheit. 



S Observed. 



f Pressure of vapour in inches of mercury 

 " 1 being 1(10. 



an I Resultant direction, S. 67?" W. 

 I Total mileage. 114:2. 



t Humidity relati' 



If 13 years only. 



The greatest heat was .13.0° on the 3rd; the 

 .-reates cold was 6.4° on the 20th, giving a 

 range of temperature of 47.2 degrees. 



Warmest da.v was the .",]•<!. Coldest day was the 

 -i'th Highest barometer reading was 30.71,; on the 



'Kth : lowest barometer was 20.3V7 on the 3rd and 

 2Hth giving a range ,,l l.:,7o inches. Maximum r< 

 ' tive humidity was 09 on the 2nd. Minimui 

 lative humidity was 53 on the 29th. 

 Rain fell on 5 days. 

 Snow fell on 12 days. 

 Rain or snow fell on 17 days. 

 Auroras were observed on 17th and 25th nights. 

 Hoar frost on 2 days. 

 Lunar halos on the 6th, 8th and lith. 



