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Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 



RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE 

 KEW OBSERVATORY. 



LATITUDE 51° 28' 6" N.j lONGITTTDE 0° 18' 47" W. 

 BY G. M. WHIPPLE. 



1866. 



Reduced to mean of day. 



Temperature of Air. 



At 9-30 a.m., 2-30 p.m., and 5 p.m., 















respectively. 









Calculated. 



O 5JD 











1 







3 







eVg 

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c3 



© 



If 



Rain — 





>> 



u 



3 



Day 

 of 



U o* 



b « 



o 





-3 

 1 



O 



^ 



C3 • 



£3 



3 

 03 







read at 

 10 



Month. 





3 



'8 

 Ph 



3 

 H 



> 



o 



a"a 



a co 





■ If 



Direction of "Wind. 



A.M. ; 







5 



a 



ft 





3 



c 



3 O 



s * 



P 



o o 

 o 









03 



(D 







<D 



=3 •ajnC 







£4 









P 



JH 





M 



H 



S 



■* 













inches. 









inch. 









— 10 





inches. 



April 1 













49 5 



36-6 



12-9 







0-085 



„ 2 



29-435 



382 1 36-4 



•94 



•248 



47-4 



35-8 



11-6 



10, 8, 7 



N by E, N by E, N by E. 



•006 



„ 3 



29637 



39-7, 35-8 



•88 



•261 



49-3 



38-5 



10-8 



9, 8, 9 



MW, N by E, NE. 



•000 



,, 4 



29672 



37-5 35-8 



•94 



•242 



46-8 



352 



11-6 



10, 9,10 



SSE, E by S, NE by E, 



•031 



„ 5 



29 881 



42-4 38-6 



•88 



•287 



515 



34-8 



16-7 



10, 7, 3 



E by S, E by S, E by N. 



•067 



» 6 



30 014 



45-1 40-7 



.86 



•315 



53-2 



42-0 



11-2 



9, 2, 3 



E by N, E, NE by E. 



•025 



j » 7 



29-910 



40-8 



40-7 



•99 



•271 



47-8 



40-6 



7-2 



10,10, 9 



NE, NNE, NE by N. 



•008 



» 8 













52-4 



41-5 



10-9 







•010 



» 9 



29 903 



38-9 



39-2 



100 



•254 



44-8 



42-4 



2-4 



io, io, io 



NE by E, NE,"n. 



•005 



„ 10 



29-844 



43-5 40-4 



•90 



•298 



514 



42-0 



9-4 



10, 10, 10 



WSW, SWby W, SW. 



•191 



» 11 



29-5-28 



46-l| 44-4 



■94 



•326 



548 



41-6 



13-2 



10,10,10 



ESE, ESE, S by E. 



•000 



„ 12 



29-778 



47-5|42-5 



•84 



•343 



58-8 



45-3 



135 



7, 9,10 



WSW, SW by S, SW. 



•215 



„ 13 



29-884 



48-5 1 46-7 



•94 



■354 



585 



498 



8-7 



10, 10, 10 



SW, SW, ssw. 



•020 



„ 14 



30009 



46-8J 39-5 



•78 



•334 



58-4 



40-1 



18-3 



5, 8,— 



WSW, W, W by N. 



•021 



„ 15 





... 







58-3 



397 



18-6 







•178 



„ 16 



29-924 46-8] 45-1 



: 94 



•334 



54-9 



39-5 



15-4 



10,10, 2 



SSW, SW, ssw. 



•104 



„ iv 



29-948 50-7 37 6 



•64 



•382 



58-0 



45'7 



123 



9, 6, 3 



W, WSW, w. 



•033 



„ 18 



29 976 52-2 3^4 



•64 



•402 



61-8 



381 



237 



0, 4, 3 



SW, W by N, WNW. 



•ooo 



„ 19 



29-808 52-8 447 



•76 



•410 



62-5 



40-1 



22-4 



10, 5, 7 



S, Sby W, SWbyW. 



•000 



„ 20 



29-886 



47-4 38-9 



•74 



•341 



57-8 



431 



14-7 



6, 9, 4 



W, VV by S, W. 



•ooo 



>, 21 



30-136 



511 



40-3 



•69 



•387 



60-6 



43-9 



167 



6, 6, 4 



NW by W, i\'E, W by S. 



•031 



. 22 













55-8 



38-2 



17-6 







•ooo 



„ 23 



30-342 44-9 



31-5 



•62 



•313 



52-8 



395 



13-3 



0, "6, 



E by N, E, E by N. 



•ooo 



9 , 24 



30-165 48-4 



34-2 



•61 



•353 



55-8 



38-9 



16-9 



0, 0, 



E, E, E. 



•ooo 



„ 25 



30068 



55-3 



356 



•51 



•447 



63-4 



44-3 



iy-1 



0, 0, 



E, E, E. 



•ooo 



„ 26 



29 914 



61-4 



46-6 



61 



•547 



71-7 



41-7 



30-0 



0, 5, 4 



ENE, SE, SE. 



•ooo 



„ 27 



29742 



64-4 



50-6 



•63 



•605 



74-6 



50-4 



24-2 



0, 6,10 



E, SSW, S. 



•ooo 



* 28 



29-469 



520 



51-7 



•98 



•399 



66'8 



530 



138 



10, 10, 10 



SW by W, WNW, NE. 



•020 



„ 29 













465 



39-1 



7-4 





... 



•717 



„ 30 



29-738 



39-1 



24-7 



•60 



•256 



463 



35-3 



11-0 



7, 9, 6 



E by S, E by N, ENE. 



•040 



Daily ) 

 Mean9. | 



29-866 



47-3 



40-1 



•80 -348 





... 14-5 







1-807 



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



