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A. G. Hoivard. — The Winter Storms, ^c. [Sept. 28, 



CAPE POINT. 

 DiiFerences "between 'barometer readings reduced to sea level and as 

 indicated Toy the isobars, on one, two and three days before a 

 winter storm, and on the morning of a storm. 





Dayf 



5 before Storm. 



Morning 





No. of 

 Storm. 









of 

 Storm. 





! 









3 



2 



1 



! 





1 

 I 



i 





... 



+ •04 





2 



• • • 



... 



-•02 



+ •05 





3 



... 



... 



-•02 



+ •02 





dt 



. . . 



-•07 













... 



... 



+ •05 



Noi'ecord 





6 



-•03 



. . . 



+ •04 



... 





7 



• • . 



... 



+ •04 



+ •02 





8 



• • • 



... 



1 



-H •05 





9 



+ •05 





+ •05 



+ •02 





10 





+ •02 



-•03 1 



... 





11 



-•01 



+ •05 





... 





12 



-•02 



-•02 



... 1 







13 



-•02 



+ •02 





+ •03 





U 





-•03 





+ •05 





15 



+ •05 





+ •03 



+ •07 





16 



-'02 



-•02 





+ •05 





17 



+ ^05 



+ •03 



+ •02 



... 



* 



18 



+ •02 



. . 



... 



... 





19 





... 



... 



... 





20 



+ •02 







... 





21 







.. 



... 





22 



- -03 



+ •03 



+ •02 



+ •02 





23 





.. 





... 





24 







... 



... 





25 





-r'04 



+ 04 







26 . 



+ •03 







+ 06 





27 



+ •06 







+ •05 





28 





+ •05 



... 



+ •03 





29 





... 





••• , 





30 



' +-^4 





... 



... 





31 



1 





+ •06 



+ •04 





32 



+ •01 



-•06 









33 







-•02 



... 





34 



: +-04 





+ •03 







35 





» . 



+ •oo 



1 -*07 



1 



j 



36 



i -'^'^ 





+ -09 





i 



1 



37 





1 • •• 





+ •02 



1 



38 

 Totals 

 Totals 



+ •02 



... 



+ •04 



+ -o-i 



Too high 

 Too low 



' 1 1 



7 



13 



IT 



( 



5 



4 



1 



