

Meteorological 



ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1895. 



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





DAY. 



SUNOAV 



Sunday.... 

 , Sunday 



i 



• •3 



4 



6 

 7 

 8 

 9 



ii 



■3 



15 

 16 



■3 



'9 



JO 



»3 



•»4 

 25 

 26 



27 



can? 



THERMOMETER. 



BAROMETER. 



tMean 

 pressure 

 ol vapor. 



0797 

 0778 



■°437 

 •0197 



.0255 

 '0585 



.0947 

 1018 



.0922 

 .1178 



.1450 

 ■1413 

 .0893 

 ■1.390 

 0547 

 .0415 



.1340 

 •0557 

 .0998 



[ Mean 

 relative 

 humid- 

 ity. 



"ST" 



80. j 



73. '3 

 8.. 3 

 85.0 

 89.8 

 96.2 

 96.2 



92.5 

 83.5 

 88.0 

 88.2 

 87 7 

 90.7 



91.7 



84' 7 

 90.5 

 84.2 

 83 5 



93-2 



96.8 



Dew 

 point. 



-o'i 



— 16.8 

 -i°.5 



6-3 



l6.' 7 

 18.8 



5: 7 



i6. 7 

 21.5 



26 .'3 

 26.0 

 .5.8 



25 .3 



4-7 

 — 1-3 



5-3 

 17.2 

 28.8 



WIND. 



Sky Uloupku 

 Is Trnths 



if 



52 

 30 



59 



70 

 87 



94 

 36 

 70 



100 



5> 

 57 



74 



84 

 68 

 99 



53 



1 i 9 



Ij 



3 s 



"a " 



I nap." 

 Inap. 



0,8 



v= 



a 

 0.3 



o-3 

 16.0 



0.4 



l°ap 

 Inap! 



Inap. 



0.5 



3-5 

 24-7 



Z7 



I 



£ — 



« 



03 



1.58 



0.04 

 0.03 



inap. 



0.05 

 0.35 



2.94 



DAV 



3 SUNDAH 



4 

 S 

 6 



. 



9 



1 SllNUAt 



13 



M 

 •5 



16 



17 SuauA« 



15 



'9 



21 



23 



Mean. 



i6 48 

 16.92 



5-°5 

 -.2.38 

 —'3 33 



— S-95 



— 0.23 

 6.90 



i8.'oo 

 22.77 



23.47 

 19.28 

 19-35 

 24 02 



28.32 

 28.93 

 19.50 

 27.70 

 8.72 

 322 



ri.i'j 



10.33 

 20.13 



Max. 



27.2 

 233 



9.2 



14.2 



-li 



-5.8 



65 



12.8 



19.0 



»S. 8 

 26.1 



27.2 

 25.2 

 22.5 

 29.5 



34-3 

 328 

 23.4 



349 

 26.5 

 9-4 



24.8 

 37.2 



28^8 

 37 2 



Min. 



80 



— i-9 



— 1-7 



-.6.3 

 -19.8 

 — 13 « 



— 7-6 



— 3.0 



i..1 



8.8 

 '9-3 



20.8 

 15.8 

 150 

 16.9 



21.5 



24.5 



'5-2 



17.2 



3 1 



— 2.7 



3.0 



18 2 



4 

 7-3 



23.0 



7 08 



Range 



26.0 

 '5-3 



15.9 

 17.8 



7-3 

 •5.8 



»7-7 



17.0 

 6.8 

 6.4 

 9-4 

 7-5 



12.6 



10 4 

 12.8 



5:2 



■7-7 

 23.4 



21.8 

 19.0 

 16. 1 

 21.5 



14 26 



vleao. 



Max. 



30.227 

 3° -3°5 



30.087 

 30.002 

 30-003 

 29.914 

 29-375 

 29.424 



30 040 

 29.808 

 29.725 

 30 050 

 30.258 

 30047 , 



29.840 

 29.730 

 29.7.0 

 29-45° 

 29.992 

 3°-347 



Min. 



30.142 

 30.128 



2.;. 803 

 '■> 934 

 30.8S3 

 2'J-5S7 

 2^.832 

 29.165 



29.891 

 29.6,0 

 29.572 

 29.685 

 30.045 

 29 637 



29I058 

 29.671 

 29.528 

 29.158 

 29.556 

 30.056 



2 9 '6i 7 



29.707 

 29.372 



Range. 



.085 



• 177 



.2S4 

 .068 



■ 150 

 •357 

 •543 

 .259 



•149 

 ..78 

 ■'53 

 •365 

 •213 



'.iiz 

 •059 

 .182 

 .298 



• 436 

 .291 



■ 303 



• 245 



• 443 

 .299 



General 

 direction. 



S.\V\ 

 W. 



s'.e! 



s w. 



VV. 



w. 



N. 



S.W. 



w 



w. 



w. 



w. 



w. 

 s.w. 

 s.w. 



s.w. 



s.w. 



s.w. 



s. 



w. 

 s.w. 



s.w. 

 s.w. 

 s.w. 

 s.w. 

 s. 



Mean 



velocity 

 in miles 

 perhour 



3 

 5-5 



*6." 7 



4I 



5.3 



5-7 

 7-3 

 9-7 

 3 2 

 6.3 

 6.2 



9-5 

 6.7 

 0.8 

 8 8 



0.0 



'o'.'s 

 6.3 



6.0 



10 



3 



i 50 



i 



8 



3 

 9 



2 '7 



30.176 

 30.181 



8 



3 

 7 



3 



5 



7 



5 

 3 

 i 



3 



7 



i 

 3 



7 



5 

 3 



7 



16.4 

 14.2 



37-9 

 29 

 11. 9 



38.8 



24.8 



'53 

 ■ 2.4 

 32 5 

 '7-3 

 26.4 



'5-3 

 14. 1 



17 6 

 20.7 

 21 4 

 25.1 

 i 7 .8 



23-5 



99 

 7.8 



29.9:3 



29 973 

 29.918 



2J. OI4 



29.27» 



2 9 . 9 ;6 



29-775 



30.165 

 29 800 



29.736 

 29.702 

 29 647 

 29.290 

 29.807 

 3°-!75 



29.771 



30.207 



S9-474 



M 



29.9 

 30.2 

 30.1 

 29.6 



5 

 



1 



25 

 20 

 27 

 28 



1 21 Veai> means for 

 < and including this 

 (month. 











21.34 



2 9 .80D 3 



29.935 



29.680 



• 255 



0853 



£7.50 



; 1 : 3 



J 



j. 6iV W. 



20.62 



21 Years mea 

 for and includi 

 this month . . . 



«! 



15 84 



23 65 



6.79 



16.90 



3O.O365 







■3°3 



.0880 











AN 



ALYSIS OF 



WIND RECORD. 





*tSarotneter readings reduced to sea-level and 

 temperature of 32° Fahrenheit. 



§ Observed. 



t Pressure of vapour in inches of mercury. 



t Humidity relative, saturation being lOu. 



IT 14 years only. 



The greatest heat was 37.2° on the 25th and 

 28th ; the greatest cold was —19.8' on the 6th, 

 giving a range of temperature ofd'.O degrees. 



Warmest dav was the L9th. Coldest day w;i< 

 the liili. Highest barometer readme; wis ill .".17 

 on flic 23rd. Lowest barometer wius 28,8 12 on the 



8th, giving a range ol 1.515 inches. Maximum 

 relative humidity was 100 on tUe 8th. 



Minimum relative humidity was ">1 ... 



Rain fell on 2 days. 



Snow fell '.11 1 ) .lays. 



Rain or snow fell on 16 days. 



Auroras were observed on 1 night on Uth. 

 Lunar halos 1, on 3rd, Jtli 7th and St h. 





N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S.E. 



s. 



S.W. W. N.W. 



Calm. 









45 







— T" 



273 

 29 



907 



62 



6722 

 275 



4764 2 7 rj 

 225 I) 







15 



Duration in hrs | 



.Viean velocity.. ■ 



20. 





6.0 



9-4 



14.6 



24 4 



21.3 1 '14.5 







Greatest mileage 

 (Jreatctt velocitj 

 the 8th. 



in one i 

 in gus 



our was 

 s 60 mi 



5<i on the 8th. 

 es per hour on 



K..-siilt:int mileage, !«7n. 

 Resultant direction. S. ij:i;° W. 

 Total mileage, 1 .801). 

 ,\\ erage mileage per houl 2062. 



-..1 1 1 I. 1 .. 



,5th, I7ih,18th and 



