Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 



EESULTS OE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE 

 KEW OBSERVATORY. 



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



1866 



Iteduced to mean of day. 



remperatura of Air. 



At 9-30 



a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5 p.m., 

 respectively. 













Calculated. 



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2 



% o 











Rain — 



Day 

 of 



Month. 



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is 



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a 

 w 



o 

 a, 



> 



o 



15 





an 



02 



'o 



Direction of Wind. 



read at 



10 

 A.M. 







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*H 



IS 



(a 



rt 



M 



.1 



'& 



S-3 











E ~ 



ft 



(D 



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.s 



■Mfc 



3 «ln3 



(3 



fi 



p< 











52 



53 



1 







la 



a 



s 







 u 

 P* 











« 





w 



& 



3 

















inches. 









inch. 









0—10 





inches. 



Mavl 



29-470 



36-0 



34-2 



•94 



•229 



41-8 



38-8 



3°0 



10, 10, 10 



WE by N, NE, NNE. 



3-000 





2 



29'573 



39-9 



323 



■76 



•263 



48-2 



36-5 



11-7 



10, 3, 1 



N¥, WSW, WW. 



•140 





3 



29-614 



41-7' 



37-8 



•87' 



•280 



52-8 



369 



15-9 



6, 7, 4 



— , WSW, WJSIW. 



•136 





4 



29-843 



46-1 



29-1 



•55 



•326 



54-8 



31*4 



23-4 



1, 3, 3 



NNW, W by N, W by N. 



•024 





5 



30-093 



48-0 



40-5 



•77 



•348 



57-7 



33-6 



24-1 



7, 9, 7 



SW, SW, SW. 



•021 



" 



6 













58-6 



42-5 



16-1 







•036 





7 



30-219 



54-9 



42-2 



'•64 



•441 



62-7 



45-7 



170 



2, "3, 6 



S, WbvS, SWb'y W. 



•000 





8 



30-005 



53-5 



40-9 



•65 



•420 



626 



41-1 



21-5 



2, 7, 9 



SW by W, W, WSW. 



•000 





9 



29-770 



52-6 



42-7 



•71 



•408 



62-7 



47-8 



14-9 



10, 6, 3 



W, WIW, W. 



•042 





10 



29-973 



51-0 



38-3 



•64 



•386 



58-7 



45-2 



135 



8, 8, 8 



W, W, W. 



•000 





11 



29-624 



50-4 



45-3 



•84 



•378 



62-7 



49-7 



13-0 



10, 9, 6 



SW, W, W. 



•360 



5> 



12 

 13 



29661 



46-1 



41-8 



•86 



•326 



57-1 

 51-3 



42-4 

 39-1 



14-7 

 122 



9, 8, 7 



WNW, W by N, WSW. 



•025 

 •020 



„ 



14 



30-151 



45-9 



321 



'•'62 



•324 



53-7 



383 



15-4 



7,"7, 9 



— ,EbyN, ENE. 



•000 





15 



30-344 



44-0 



30-8 



•63 



•303 



50-4 



35-9 



14-5 



7, 8, 9 



MW, NE, NE by N. 



•000 





16 



30363 



47-3 



35-8 



•67 



•340 



56-2 



381 



18-1 



10, 6,10 



ENE, ESE, ESE. 



•000 



}> 



17 



30-256 



54-5 



40-2 



•61 



•435 



62-5 



361 



26-4 



4, 6, 2 



SW by S, SE by S, — . 



•000 





18 



30-162 



565 



42-5 



•62 



•465 



65 - 5 



34-5 



31-0 



4, 4, C 



SE by E, E, E by N. 



•000 





19 



30159 



59-4 



40-5 



•52 



•512 



67-0 



41-0 



26'0 



1, 2, 



E by N, E, ESE. 



•000 





20 













63-2 



41-0 



22-2 







•000 





21 



30-358 



51-4 



39-4 



'•66 



•391 



58-8 



46-7 



12-1 



0, 6, c 



"e, E, E.'" 



•000 





22 



30-263 



50-3 



31-9 



•55 



•377 



57-7 



42-2 



! 15-5 



0, 0, 



E by N, E by N, ENE. 



•000 





23 



30064 



55-8 



39-7 



•55 



•454 



64-1 



41-1 



I 23C 



0, 2, C 



NE by N, NE, NE by N. 



■000 





24 



29892 



45-6 



34-1 



■61 



•321 



54-7 



42-1 



! 126 10, 7, 6 



NE bv E, E by N,'NE by E 



•000 





25 



29-747 



49-C 



30-S 



•5c 



■361 



56-7 



42-2 



14-4 



4, 3, 2 



E, ENE, E by N. 



■000 



J} 



26 



29-612 



53-5 



44-£ 



•14 



• -42C 



64-2 



42-? 



ai-g 



V, 9, £ 



NE, WE by E, ENE. 



•000 





27 













63-7 



45-c 



1S-4 



« 





•515 



93 



28 



29-806 



60C 



is-1 



"i\ 



•52S 



68"4 



43-'J 



24-'; 



0, 4, 4 



• SE by's, SW by's, SW. 



•000 



iy 



29 



29-811 



55-C 



40-1 



•6( 



) -445 



! 64-0 



41-5 



22-i 



1 0, 6, 8 



1 NE by N, N by W, N. 



•000 



J) 



30 



29-885 



! 52-4 



3a- 1 ; 



•65 



I -401 



> 61-7 



39-1 



. 22( 



! 3,10, < 



) E'by S, NE, E. 



•000 



„ 31 



Daily \ 

 Means. J 



29-69( 



) 54--; 



45'c 



( -7< 



I -43£ 



\ 63-6 



49s 



L 141 



! 10, 10, 1( 



) SE by S, E by S. ESE. 



•000 



29-941 



L 505 



! 38^ 



• •& 



' -385 



i ... 





17J 



) 





1319 



• To obtain the Barometric pressure at the sea-level these numbers must be increased by "037 inoh. 





