60 Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 



KESULTS OF METEOKOLOGICAL OBSEEVATIONS MADE AT THE 

 KEW OJBSEEYATOEY. 



LATITUDE 51° 28' 6" N., LONGITUDE 0° 18' 47" W. 



1864. 



Eeducedto mean of day. 



Temperature of Air. 



At 930 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5 P.M., 













respectively. 









Calculated. 







T3 





o so 

 2-9 



OS £ 













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£ 



u 



la 





>> 

 M 



Ba 



in— 



Day 

 of 



U a' 



o 

 o 



. 



-5 



a 



ft 



C3 



03 s * 



so . 



2* 



be 



§ 



an 



OT3 



res 

 9 



id at 

 .30 



Month. 





2 



"o 

 ft 







a 



>• 

 O 



2J 



a"a 



a « 







Direction of Wind. •* 



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a 



ft 



a 



o 

 P 



> 



18 



a 

 c 







3 O 



2 o» 

 1 



3 

 ft 



o o 



ft 

 o 

 u 









pa 



o 

 H 











S 





Ph 









inches. 









inch. 











inc 



hes. 



Nov. 1 



30193 



448 



34-1 



•69 



•312 



48-2 



398 



8-4 



5, 6,10 



E bv S, ENE, ENE. 



000 



» 2 



30-146 



43-8 



34-0 



•71 



•301 



46-3 



41-2 



5-1 



8, 7, 9 



NE, E by N, NE. 



000 



» 3 



30-281 



45-0 



37-9 



•78 



•314 



505 



37-1 



13-4 



0, 3, 3 



NE, NE, NE by N. 



000 



» 4 



30-446 



41-4 



35-9 



•82 



•277 



50-3 



28-4 



21-9 



0, 0, 



SW, - - 



000 



„ 5 



30-347 



44-0 



38-8 



•84 



•304 



50-7 



31-0 



19-7 



10, 7, 6 



WSW, N, NE. 



000 



» 6 













47-8 



35-4 



12-4 





• •• • 



011 



» 7 



30-406 



34-4 31-5 



■90 



•217 



395 



312 



83 



10, "9, 3 



S by W, -, -. 



000 



ii 8 



30118 



38 6 35-7 



•90 



•251 



45'1 



27-1 



18-0 



10, 10, 10 



SW by W, WSW, NNW. 



000 



» 9 



30149 



42-3 



329 



•72 



•286 



46-7 



33-5 



13-2 



5, 10, 10 



NE, ENE, NE. 



000 



» 10 



30034 



38-4 



319 



•79 



•250 





23-5 





10, 0, 4 



— , ENE, ENE. 



000 



»i 11 



29-917 



34-7 



31-4 



•89 



•219 



38-8 



27-4 



11-4 



10, 9,10 



SW, NNE, — . 



000 



ii 12 



29-786 



37-9 



34-1 



•88 



•245 



43-0 



311 



11-9 



10, 10, 10 



ENE, SE by E, SE. 



000 



ii 13 













49-6 



351 



14-5 





... ••• 



010 



„ 14 



28*759 



46-4 



40-4 



•81 



•330 



51-8 



43-0 



8-8 



0,4, l 



SWbyS,SWbyS, SW.' 



290 



), 15 



28-805 



42-7 



41-9 



•97 



•290 



47-7 



32-9 



14-8 



10, 9,10 



NEbyE, NE, N by E. ' 



000 



» 16 



29-369 



44-0 



40-4 



•88 



•304 



47-2 



370 



10-2 



10, 7,10 



WNW, WNW, W. 



010 



» 17 



29-254 



48-5 



47-6 



•97 



•354 



54-3 



311 



23-2 



10, 10, 10 



SSE, SbyE, SWbyS. 



069 



„ 18 



29-402 



49-0 



37-6 



•67 



•361 



53-3 



45-4 



7-9 



7,10, 2 



SW, W by S, WSW. 



•160 



„ 19 



29816 



48-0 



45-2 



•91 



•348 



52-4 



33-8 



18-6 



10, 9,10 



S by E, S by W, SSE. 



•004 



„ 20 













531 



44-2 



89 



... 





002 



„ 21 



29-863 



43-7 



43-0 



•97 



•300 



521 



361 



16-0 



10,10, 6 



SW, SW by S, Sby W. 



013 



n 22 



29-543 



44-9 



40-9 



•87 



•313 



521 



395 



12-6 



3, 9, 3 



— , W by N, W. 



245 



„ 23 



29610 



42-7 



39-4 



•89 



•290 



46-2 



36-3 



99 



7, 10, 10 



S by W, S, SE by S. 



022 



„ 24 



29-253 



383 



35-3 



•90 



•249 



40-7 



350 



5-7 



10, 10, 10 



W, SW, SSW. 



909 



„ 25 



29-303 



40-3 



35-4 



•84 



•267 



45-7 



251 



20-6 



9, 1,10 



SW, SSE, S. 



•000 



„ 26 



29-090 



40-6 



34-4 



•80 



•270 



45-0 



264 



18-6 



3, 4, 3 



WSW, WSW, WbyS. 



140 



» 27 













52-9 



34-6 



18-3 







004 



„ 28 



29-739 



50-3 



45-0 



•83 



•377 



53-9 



34-6 



19-3 



10,10, 9 



SSW, SW by S, SW by W. 



010 



„ 29 



30-364 



40-4 



36-5 



•87 



•268 



469 



34-6 



12-3 



0, 1, 



SW, SW by S, S by E. 



032 



ii 30 



30123 



45-8 



38-3 



•77 



•323 



48-5 



36-8 



11-7 



9, 10, 10 



SW by S, S by W, SSW. 



•007 



Daily ) 

 Means, j" 



29774 



42-7 



37-7 



•84 



•293 



... 





13-6 





1 



•938 



* To obtain the Barometric pressure at the sea-level these numbers must be increased by '037 inch. 



