





ABSTRACT FOR 



THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1895. 



Meteorological Observations, McG ill College Observatory, Montreal, Cauada. Height, above sea level. 187 feel. C H. McLEOD, thmertnuruietu. 





















Sn cuiuiiki, _ 











thk: 



BAROMETER. 





tMean 

 pressure 



f Mean 



relative 





WIND. 



In Tenths 



:-il 5. 



c 



si 





DAY. 



















Dew 





Meat, 









1=11 ai 



nS 



DAY. 





















of vapor. 



humid- 



point. 



General 



velocity 









Z§§ = 



ij 



I? 









Mean. 

 59 38 



Max. 



64.9 



Mil,. 



53 



Range. 



11. 9 



Mean. 



Max. 



Min. 



Range. 





ity. 



80.3 



53° 



direction. 

 W. 



in miles 

 nerbour 



t, s 



? 



- 



47 



X 





29.7065 



29.778 



29.659 



.119 



.4048 



■8.5 









61.52 









29.8470 











84.5 



56.3 





'4 9 











tnap. 





Inap. 





3 



63.17 



68 2 



57 



11. 2 



29.8567 



29.910 



29.803 



.107 



.4628 



80 2 



56.7 



S. 



14.5 



g B 



10 



9 



04 



leap. 





Inap. 



3 



SUNDAV 4 





76.4 



61.0 



















S. 



« 5 









42 







0.30 



4 SUNI>A\ 



5 



68.97 



77.2 



59-5 





29.8298 



29.916 





.201 





78.5 



61.7 



S.W. 



8.9 



5 



10 







72 













7085 







19.4 



29.8642 



29.946 



29.760 



.186 



■5787 



78.3 



63.0 



S.W. 



13. 1 



5 



10 







50 



0.32 







6 



I 





75 2 



65.3 



9 9 





29.722 



29.589 









64.2 





17. 1 



7-0 





a 



2 i 









I 



67.02 



75-3 



63.0 





29.8018 



29.885 





•163 





77-7 



59-5 





22.1 









40 













80 



60 2 



.9.8 











4648 



66.8 







18.3 









95 













7«-35 



80.5 



62 9 



.76 



29.8770 



29.944 



29 825 



.1.9 



.4667 



61. 2 



56.8 



w. 



O.I 



1 B 



5 







9 s 











Suni.AV II 





78.8 



61.5 



17 3 

















N 



8 4 









22 









II SllNUAV 





67.97 



78.0 











29 667 



.087 





93 



65.8 



S. 



6.5 



a e 



10 



6 



35 



0.71 





0.71 



■ 2 



'3 



68. 4 2 



76.8 



62 2 



14.6 



29.8515 



29.956 



29.764 





■53-8 



77 7 



60.8 





10 6 



5-5 



10 



2 



69 



[nap. 





Inap 



'3 





69 '5 



76.0 





«3 ■» 



29.9620 









.4658 





57 





8-5 



"■-- : 



9 





79 











15 



69.07 



78 





16.0 



29.9768 











73-5 



59-8 





M 7 



5 -' 







52 









"5 





69.22 



79-3 



60.0 







30.118 









61 3 



55 





7.6 





3 





95 











'7 



70.05 





580 



=3-8 



29.7768 



29.965 



29 624 



■34' 



■59*3 



79 8 



63-5 



S. 



'5 7 



3 3 



10 







93 









'7 



SllKD.V |8 









17 4 

















S.W. 



18.1 









69 







1 24 



l3 StISDAV 



'9 



61.38 



70.5 



S6.1 







29.867 



29.686 



.181 



.4097 



76.3 



51-> 



w 



18.1 





5 







90 



I nap. 





Inap 



'9 





57-75 



65.8 



52.0 



,3.8 













74-3 



49.2 





■i 5 



3 3 







64 











21 



54-92 





S° 5 



'°-3 



29.9318 





29.734 





3220 



75 5 



40.7 





22 5 



5 5 



IO 







73 



0.32 





O.J2 



Inap. 



21 



» 



57-SO 



65.2 



47-7 







.3° --42 



29.888 







3620 



76.5 









4 7 







69 



Inap. 







*3 



6467 



71-5 



56.8 





29.8692 



29.836 





•533° 



.5852 



87.0 



603 





21.4 



10 



lo 



10 



OJ 



22 





0.02 



23 



24 



6 4.33 







3-4 



29.7258 



29.818 



296.4 



.204 



97.2 



63 3 







10 



■ u 



10 



.0 



1 43 





' 43 



24 



SlJNDAV 25 



26 







61.2 

 60.0 



















N.W. 

 W. 











9* 



56 









6797 



76.2 



16.2 







29.892 



.104 





79 



60.8 



15.2 



7 



9 







Inap. 





Inap. 26 









6. .9 





29 8878 





29.794 

 29.780 





.5800 



76.3 



63 2 



S.W. 



13 





5 





67 



Inap. 





Inap. 27 

 0.02 »8 



28 



67.60 





62 8 











.4785 



7'-5 







,0 6 



7-7 







t9 







29 



65. .0 





59-9 





29.8437 





29.808 





•4558 



71-3 



56.2 



N. 



6 7 



6.8 



10 



4 



13 







06 29 



30 



6797 



76-5 



60.8 



'5 7 



30.0017 



30.049 



29 965 



.084 



.5020 



74.0 



59 



S.W. 



10.9 



'•7 



5 







9- 







0.08 31 



3^ 



63- 57 



77 5 



54-2 



2 33 



29.8014 



29.927 



29 636 



291 



4742 



79 5 



57.0 





.8.5 



5 5 



'0 



' J 











Means 



65.84 



74 29 



59 19 



15 10 



29.8658 



29.9404 



29 7921 



.1482 



.49.6 



77-25 



53.02 



S. 54° W. 



1569 



5 3 



8.7 2 57 7 



6.92 





6.92 iSums 



21 Years means 1 







































> >i Yen- mcns/oi 

 .... land including tbii 

 (month. 



for and including > 

 this month .. \ 



66 71 



75 °3 



58.70 



16.39 



29.9384 







• 134 



48.0 



73.0 







JI2.82 





.. .. 



1154-7 



3-59 





ANALYSIS OF WIND RECORD. 



* Barometer readings reduced to sea-level and 

 temperature of 32" Fahrenheit. 

 § Observed. 



t Pressure of vapour in inches of mercary. 

 t Humidity relative, saturation being 10U 

 11 14 years only s Ten years only. 

 The greatest heat was 82.2° on the 27th ; the 



the 21st Highest barometer reading DM '!<> 242 

 on the 22nd- l.„w,-t l.armnrler wa.» 2W..V.I on the 

 Tlh, giving a range of .ii">3 inches. Maximum 

 relative humidity was IHO mi llio 1 _: t h and 24th. 



















Direction 



N. 



N-E. 



E. 



S.E. 



S. 



S.W. W. | ;n.w 



Calm. 



Minimum relative humidity was 4o on the loth. 





522 



6, 



36 



72 



'97 

 15 



2505 

 192 



■53' 



224 



2305 1012 



- 



Rain fell on 2'1 days. 



Auroras were observed on 2 niglii>. the -'ill and 

 10th. 



Duration in hrs 



5 



'77 j 57 



Vlean velocity..- . 



8.56 



7.20 



6 00 



13.13 



■ 3 05 



5 76 1 13 02 , 17.75 



1 



















greatest cold was 47.7° on the 22nd, giving a 

 range of temperature of 34.5 degrees. 



Solar halo mi 22nd. 



Thunder and lightning on7daji, the 6th, 7th. 















21st. 









Resultant direction , S. 54° 1 



T. 



Warmest day was the 10th. Coldest day was 



llth, 12th, L8tb, 17th and ISth. 



(ireate.it velocil 



y in gus 



s,36 mi 



les per hour on 



Total milenge. 10.180. 









the 21st. 















