62 Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 



EESULTS OF METEOKOLOGICAL OBSEEYATIONS MADE AT THE 

 E31W OBSEEYATOEY. 



IiATITTTDE 51° 28' 6" N., LOSTGITTTDE 0° 18' 47" W. 



1864. 



Keduced to mean 



of day. 



Temperature of Air. 



At 9-30 



a.m., 2-30 p.m., and 5 p.m. 

 respectively. 











Calculated. 



















u 







O tj) 



<P a 



^ 

















O* 



3 









05 '% 



a 





!>-. 





Rain — 



Day 

 of 



28* 



>- CO 



o . 



O 0< 



o 

 a 





1 



u 



3 

 o 





n3 

 S3 



8 8 



a 



d 

 3 



M 

 02 





read at 

 9-30 



Month. 



* a 



d 

 IS 



# d 

 "o 

 Ph 



W 



<3 



!i 



a"" 1 ' 



3° 



a™ 

 .a 



s 



>? 



°T3 



33 



Direction of Wind. 



A.M. 





S o 

 u 



B 

 <B 







CD 

 > 



"3 



O 



d 



it 

 •§ a" i 



"3 













pq 



EH 





"a 



d 

















inches. 









inch. 













inches . 



Dec. 1 



30168 



41-8 



39-3 



•91 



•281 



47°3 



31'3 



160 



1, 0, 



sw, sw, ssw. 



0254 



2 



30391 



351 



33-8 



•96 -222 



47-2 



265 



20-7 



10, 7, 



- - s. 



•000 



" 3 



30334 



47*4 



44-7 



•91 



•341 



49-6 



337 



15910, 9; 10 



S by W, SSW, — . 



•010 



' 4 













48-8 



44-0 



4-8 







•008 



" 5 



30-046 48-2 367 



•67 



•351 



52-8 



44 - 5 



8-3 



6,"6, 



SW, SbyW,"s. 



•000 



' 6 



30-003 ! 47-3! 45-6 



•94 



•340 



51-2 



42-9 



8-3 



9, 6, 2 



SW, W by S, SW. 



•000 



' 7 



29-864J 46-7 



44-6 



•93 



•333 



48 7 



35-0 



13-7 10, 10, 10 



S, SbyW, SSW. 



•004 



8 



29-657j 43-7 



41-1 



•91 



■300 



46-7 



44-9 



1-810, 7, 7 



SSE, SW, SbyW. 



•040 



' 9 



29-817 44-1 



41-4 



•91 



•305 



47'4 



27-9 



19-5 



10, 3, 3 



— , S by W, S by E. 



•027 



, 10 



29-838; 39-9 



38-1 



•94 



•263 



45-0 



38-7 



6-3 



3, 8, 



E, SSE, NE. 



■010 



„ 11 



... 









50'2 



30-0 



20-2 





... 



•008 



., 12 



29-496. 45-5 



42-4 



'•90 



•320 



48-6 



44-5 



4-1 



8,10, 4 



SE by S, S by E, SW. 



•000 



ii 13 



29-543 428 



42-0 



•97 



■291 



46-0 



32-9 



13-1 10, 10, 10 



NE, E by N, E. 



030 



„ 14 



29-774 40-1 



36-5 



•88 



•265 



41-2 



373 



3-9 10, 10, 10 



ENE, NE by E, NE. 



■003 



„ 15 



29-742, 33-4 



28-8 



•85 



•209 



351 



331 



2-010,10,10 



NE by E, NE, NE. 



•000 



,, 16 



29-822 32-6 



300 



; 91 



•203 



353 



33-0 



2-3 10, 10, 10 



ENE, E by N, ENE. 



•000 



» W 



29-814 



28-2 



231 



•83 



•174 



31-0 



27-0 



4010, 8,10 



NE, NE by E, N. 



•000 



„ 18 













37-1 



16-3 



20-8 







f-025 



» !9 



29-924 



36-9 



33-7 



•89 



•237 



44 - 4 



261 



18-3 



4, "6,10 



— ,"SEby E,'SE. 



f-026 



„ 20 



29-848 



44-0 



42-4 



•94 



•304 



47-7 



30-4 



173 



10, 6,10 



SE, Eby S, EbyN. 



•033 



N 21 



29-969 39-1 



360 



■90 



•256 



40-7 



39-1 



1-610,10,10 



WSW, SW by W, NW. 



•010 



„ 22 



30-204 33-9 



29-6 



•86 



•213 



35-8 



35-0 



0-8 10, 10, 10 



ENE, NNE, NE. 



•000 



„ 23 



30-430 31-7 



26-8 



•84 



•197 



33-2 



305 



2-7 



9, 10, 10 



E, ENE, ENE. 



•000 



„ 24 



30555 



30-7 



26-8 



•87 



•190 



33-1 



26-6 



65 



9, 10, 10 



NE by E, NE, NE by N. 



•000 



ii 25 



... 



... 





. . . 





343 



30-3 



4-0 





... ... 



•000 



„ 26 













37-1 



324 



4-7 







•000 



„ 27 



30309 



32-5 



26-7 



•*81 



•203 



35-7 



27-8 



7-9 



1, 9,10 



n'w, — ,nnw. 



•000 



„ 28 



30341 



381 340 



•87 



•247 



42-6 



28-8 



13-8 



3, 7,10 



SW, W, W by S. 



•000 



ii 29 



30-329 



40-8 



36-5 



•86 



•271 



42-7 



321 



10-6 



10, 10, 10 



NWbyN, SW, SW. 



•000 



„ 30 



29-941J 380 



34-2 



•87 



•246 



40-0 



38-3 



1-7 



10, 10, 10 



SW by S, SW, SW by S. 



•000 



» 31 



29-824 1 34-5 



31-6 



•90 



•218 



36-9 



305 



6-4 



9, 10, 10 



NE, ENE, ENE. 



•001 



Daily J 

 Means. I 



30-OOOj 39-1 



356 



•89 



•261 







9-1 



... 



... 



0-489 



■ To obtain the Barometric pressure at the sea-level these numbers must be increased by "037 inoh, f Eain and melted 



enow. 



