4-i Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 



EESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE 

 KEW OBSERVATORY. 



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



1863. 



Keducedto mean of day. 



Temperature of Air. 



At 9-30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5 p.m., 















respectively. 











Calculated. 







o ho 











13 



£ 

 < 







03 £ 



■** o 



% 









Rain — 





U. 



u 



Day 

 of 



U o" 



■m 



o 



© 





-3 



a 



p 

 o 

 Pi 



B3 







£ 



to 



OT3 





read at 

 9-30 



Month. 





9 



"8 



d 



'S 



3 



H 



> 



a 







Ph 



.2 3 



■S.2 



Direction of "Wind. 



A.M. 







Pi 



IB 



a 



p 



00 



> 



c 

 c 



3 O 



1 



.s 



'3 

 Q 



o o 

 Pi 



o 









pa 



5 









C3 < r 3 



s 





Ph 









inches. 









inch. 













inches. 



Dec. 1 



29-696 



47*2 46-3 



•97 



•329 



511 



28-6 



22-5 



10, 10, 10 



SSE, S, S by W. 



•006 



2 



29-122 



477 121 



•82 



•284 



541 



43-0 



11-1 



7,10, 1 



S, WNW, W by N. 



•211 



" 3 29-329 



433 277 



•58 



•171 



47-7 



376 



10-1 



9, 3, 3 



W, SW, WbyS. 



•675 



„ 4 130358 



41-4 35-3 



•81 



•224 



471 



332 



139 



0, 10, 10 



WSW, SW, S by W. 



•006 



„ 5 



30105 



490 434 



•82 '297 



513 



369 



14-4 



10, 10, 10 



SW, SW, SW. 



•000 



» c 





I 







48-2 



38-6 



96 







•063 



» v 



30-365 



48-9 43-7 



•83 



•300 



510 



40-1 



10-9 



9, 10, 10 



SW,'*SWby W)'SW. 



•000 



» 8 



30093 



48-2 41-8 



•80 -2S1 



497 



45-1 



4-610,10, 7 



SW, SW, WSW. 



•003 



„ 9 



30-038 



47-9 470 



•97 i -337 



51-2 



45-5 



5-7 



10, 10, 10 



SW, WNW, W. 



•056 



» io 



30225 



430 39-4 



■88 -2591 46-7 



34-0 



12-7 



0, 6, 8 



SW, SW, SW by W. 



•035 



„ 11 



30-125 



48-9 42-8 



•81*291 



512 



38-5 



12-7 



10, 10, 10 



WSW, W, W by S. 



•005 



„ 12 30-128 



51-3 46-7 



•85 -333 



537 



46-7 



7-0 



3, 2,10 



W by N, W by S, W. 



•002 



„ 13 ... 





... 



48-4 



364 



120 







.000 



„ 14 30-430 



43-2 40-0 



■90 "264 



500 



37-9 



121 



10, 2, 1 



SSWJ Wby S, WbyS. 



•005 



„ 15 ! 30 322 



44-9 43-0 



•93 -293 



467 



33-3 



134 



L0, 10, 10 



SW, SW, SW by S. 



•000 



„ 1G 29-824 



43-8 37-2 



•79 -239 



49-2 



43-2 



60 



10, 8, 7 



SW, WSW, w. 



•000 



„ 17 30-042 



434 



32-3 



•G8 '201 



451 



37-5 



76 



10,10, 4 



NW by N, NW by N, N. 



•003 



„ 18 30-484 



36-9 



299 



■78 '185 



409 



317 



92 



5, 0, 7 



NNW, NW, W. 



•002 



„ 19 3046G 



446 40-2 



•86 '266 



4S-2 



33-4 



14-8 



10, 10, 10 



SW, NW, W. 



•000 



„ 20 ... 





... 



43-7 



31-8 



11-9 







•000 



„ 21 30-101 



440 39 5 



■85 '260 



49-1 



36-6 



125 



9, 10, 10 



— , "wSW.Wby S. 



•007 



„ 22 j 30045 



85-7 22'0 



•61 -J Hi 



40-5 



398 



07 



10, 0, 



NNE, NNW, NW. 



•030 



„ 23 30016 440 384 



■82 '250 



486 



26*4 



22-2 



10, 2, 1 



SW, W by S, W by S. 



•000 



„ 24 30-228 



■i i-s io-;; 



•86 '267 



4S-1 



38-5 



9-6 



10, 6,10 



WSW, w, w. 



•000 



„ 25 



j 



... ... 



is- 1. 



41-7 



67 







•000 



„ 26 2996^ 



49-4 47-8 



■98 '340 Bl-4 



40-9 



105 



10, 16, 10 



SWbyW, SWbyS.SW. 



•002 



„ 27 • ... 





... 42-6 



413 



1-3 







•002 



„ 2S so-277 



85-2 82'4 



■90 "202 ... 



284 





10, 16, 10 



EbyN, SEbyE.'ESE. 



•000 



„ 29 29-907 



49-6 42-8 



•79 "2P1 52-0 



• •• 





10, 10, 10 



SW, W, W by S. 



•003 



„ 80 80-12( 



41-7 369 



•85 237 44-5 



89*5 50 



3, 1, 



W by S, W by N, NW byW. 



•000 



„ 31 2977! 



B7-0 84*7 



92 -219 39-9 



26-4 L3-6 



10, 10, 10 



E, ESE, E by S. 



005 



Monthly) ! 30-061 



44-4 89-( 



■88 -260 ... 



... 105 







1-121 



McanB. J 







1 



















• To obtain the Barometric prcBBurc at the sea-level these numbers must be increased by -037 inch. 



