304 Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 



EESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE 

 KEW OBSERVATORY. 



LATITUDE 51" 28' 6" K., lONGUTtTDE 0° 18' 47" w. 

















by a. M. 



WHIPPLE. 









1866. 



Reduced to mean of day. 



Temperature of Air. 



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



TA«n(wtir»lir 



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lculated. 



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Month. 



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Direction of Wind. 



read at 

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A.M. 







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1 



ft 



o 



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pa 



H 







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Ph 











inches. 









inch. 









o—io 







inches. 



Julv 1 













66-S 



53-5 13-3 









0-857 





2 



29-375 



54-0 46-8 



•78 



•427 



64-6 



49-7 



14-9 



10, 7, 



5 



wsw, wsw, "w. 



•064 





3 



29367 



53-7 47-6 



•81 



•423 



62-9 



500 



12-9 



9, 8, 



9 



W, WSW, SW by S. 



•010 





4 



29-47S 55-5 49-4 



•81 



•450 



65-8 



50-7 



151 



10, 8, 



9 



SW, W by S, SW. 



•160 





5 



29-5081 55-4 47-6 



•77 



•448 



64-7 



51-lj 13-6 



6, 7, 



S 



SW by W, SW, SW. 



•116 





6 



29-626 56-6 47'9 



•74 



•467 



67-2 



49-7 17-5 



9, 7, 



4 



WSW, NW by N, W. 



•106 





7 



30009 56-5 41-8 



•60 



•465 



64-8 



48-5' 16-3 



7, 5, 



4 



W, NNW, NW by W. 



•096 



5 



8 



... 







66-1 



48-6 17-5 







••• ... 



•000 





9 



30-184 1 65-3 ( 58-4 



•79 -623 



74-8 



57-7 17-1 



10, "7, 



7 



W, W by S, SW by W. 



•004 





, 10 



30-2S7; 70-9 i 57-6 



•65 



•748 



79-7 



58-0 21-7 



0, 3, 



2 



WSW, WSW, NW by W. 



•000 





. 11 



30-277 70-4 57-6 



•66 



•736 



77-5 



56-7 20-8 



1, 2, 



7 



— , NW by W, E by N. 



•000 





12 



30-163 74-9' 61-4 



•64 



•851 



84-3 



56-3! 28-0 



0, 4, 



1 



— , SE, SE. 



•000 





13 



30-058 75-0 1 59-8 



•61 



•S54 



82-7 



60-2 22-5 



0, 1, 



7 



S, W by S, W by S. 



•000 





14 



30-125J 71-0; 59-S 



•69 



•750 



80-6 



57-9 22-7 



4, 6, 



4 



— , SW, SSW. 



•000 



' 



15 



... 







79-2 



5S-o! 21-2 







••• ■•■ 



•000 





16 



30*079 63-5 54-9 



•75 -587 



72-9 



590 13-9 



7, *4, 



5 



E by NE, ENE, E by S. 



•000 



' 



17 



30022 61-0 52-5 



•75 -540 



68-8 



58-6 1 10-2 10^ 9, 



9 



NE, NE, NE. 



•000 





18 



29-963! 61-6 47"0 



•6l| -551 



70-6 



48-7 21-9 4, 4, 



2 



NE by N, NE, NE. 



•000 





19 



29-894 60-0 51-6 



•75 -523 



697 



49-3 1 20-4 l, 8, 



7 



NE by N, NE, NE by N. 



•000 





20 



30-051 59-3 46-4 



•64 -511 



69'6 



47-5 ! 22-l 9, 3, 







NWbyN,NEbyN,NWbyN. 



•000 





21 



30-057 67-4 51-S 



•60 



•667 



77-3 



48-5' 28-8! 0, 1, 



3 



— W.WbyN. 



•000 





22 



... 1 







66-8 



52-2 14-6 





... 



•000 





23 



30-006 57-6. 48-1 



•*73 '483 



67-8 



475 20-3 9, 1, 



2 



N by W, NE by N, N. 



•000 





24 



30-047 j 56-2; 46-7 



•72 1 -460 



677 



52-81 14-910, 10, 



D 



NE, NE, NE. 



•000 





25 



30-213| 56-0 1 48-6 



•78 -457 



65-9 



52-3 136 9, 9, 



10 



NE by N, NNE, N by E. 



•000 





26 



30-098 60-1 50-3 



•72 



*525 



70-1 



48-7 21-4 9,10, 



10 



-,SWbyS, SSW. 



•000 





27 



29-767 58-3 56-7 



•94 



•494 



667 



55-0 11-7 10, 10, 



10 



S, S by W, S. 



•034 





28 



29-642 602! 559 



•87 



•526 



69-5 



53-5.160 7,10, 



10 



ENE, SE by E, SE by S. 



•050 





29 



... 







67-7 



58-11 9-6 









•424 J 





30 



29-795 5S-1 ! 42-2 



•'58 



•491 



65-4 



50-1 15-3 



7, "8, 



5 



NW by N, NWbvW, NW. 



•005 1 



i 



31 



29-666 5011 48-0 



•93 .374 



58-4 



45-6! 12-8, 10; 10, 



10 



WSW; WNW, NW byW. 



•0041 



D 

 Mi 



lily I 



;ms. | 



29-914 61-1 51-4 



•73: -551 





... 17-5 







1-930 1 



* To obtain the Barometric pressure at the sea-level these numbers must bo iucreased by -037 inch. 



