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Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 





RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE 





EBW OBSERVATORY. 



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IATITUDE 51° 28' 6" N., EONG-ITTJDE 0° 18' 47''' W. 





BY G. M. WHIPPLE. 





1864. 



Reduced to mear 



of day. 



Temperature of Air. 



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



rp.RnftntivAlTr 







T3 

 1*. 



3 



Calculated. 



O Be 

 CO b 



t4° 











Rai 





lA 



u 



D o7 



o CO 



o 



© 



FH 



£ 



1 





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T3 r O 



© a 



bo 

 P 



CO 



© 





rea 

 1 



Month. 



Is 



3 

 "•3 



"o 



P-. 



R 



© 



OS 



> 



o 



.2 

 a 



2,3 



Eg 



Hi 



a 

 9 



I 



,2s 



u 



Pk 



o 

 u 

 F4 



Direction of Wind. 



A. 



incl 





inches. 









inch. 









Jan. 1 



29-996 



33°-l 



21-7 



•66 



•137 



34°-9 



32-9 



2°0 



9, 4, 5 



! NE by E, ENE, NE. 



•1 



» 2 



30-521 



30-1 









332 



24-6 



8-6 



10,10, 4 



NNE, E, E by S. 



•c 



,, 3 













32-6 



232 



9-4 







•c 



„ 4 



30527 



27-9 



20-7 



•77 



•132 



31-3 



21-5 



9-8 



3, "4, 2 



NE, NE, NE." 



•c 



» 5 



30-314 



28-4 



22-3 



•80 



•140 



31-8 



25-6 



6-2 



10, 6, 8 



NE, ENE, NE. 



•( 



» 6 



30-248 



195 









24-0 



140 



100 



10, 9,10 



j "~ ~> • 



•( 



,, 7 



30-202 



20-8 



19-2 



'•94 



•125 



28-2 



12-2 



16-0 



9, 7,10 



— , SW, SW by S. 



•( 



„ 8 



30-010 



256 



24-1 



•95 



•150 



30-2 



15-6 



14-6 



7, 10, 10 



— , NE, NE. 



•( 



» 9 



29-924 



34-6 



336 



•97 



•211 



39-5 



18-4 



21-1 



10, 10, 10 



E, NE by E, E by N. 



•( 



„ 10 









• •■ 





45-1 



31-5 



13-6 



■ •• 





•( 



» 11 



30-120 



40-0 



35-2 



•84 



•223 



47-1 



33-2 



13-9 



6, 0, 



SE, BE by E, SEby E. 



•c 



„ 12 



30115 



39-7 



37-0 



•91 



•238 



41.7 



35-6 



61 



7, 10, 10 



SE, SE, E by S. 



•c 



„ 18 



30-317 



36-9 



37 



1-00 



•238 



38-1 



36-9 



1-2 



10, 10, 10 



NE by N, N, NE by N. 



•1 



„ 14 



30-279 



358 



34-7 



•96 



•219 



37-2 



34-8 



2-4 



10, 10, 10 



N, E, S by E. 



•( 



h 15 



30-292 



329 



320 



•97 



■199 



34-6 



29-2 



5-4 



10, 10, 10 



E, E by N, E by N. 



•( 



„ 16 



30-238 



35-2 



303 



•84 



•187 



38-8 



31-4 



7-4 



10, 9,10 



SE by E, SE by E, E by S. 



•( 



„ 17 













40-9 



320 



89 





... 



•] 



„ 18 



30-'il4 



41-7 



41-8 



i-'6o 



•281 



44-4 



37-0 



7-4 



10, 16, 10 



ENE, E by N, NE by N. 



•c 



„ 19 



30-207 



43-9 



40-2 



•88 



■266 



47-0 



39-1 



7-9 



10, 7,10 



s, ssw, s. 



•0 



„ 20 



30-237 



44-5 



48'1 



•95 



•294 



47-7 



41-5 



6-3 



10, 10, 10 



S by W, S by W, S. 



•1 



„ 21 



29-980 



44-3 



40-6 



•88 



•270 



46-9 



44-2 



2-7 



10, 7, 2 



W, SW, SSW. 



•c 



„ 22 



29-812 



502 



47-9 



•93 



•847 



52-6 



4-2-2 



10-4 



10, 10, 10 



SSW, SW, SW by S. 



•c 



„ 23 



29-842 



47-6 



41-7 



•81 



•280 



502 



49-8 



0-9 



10, 10, 10 



SW, SW by W, SW by S. 



•0 



„ 24 













45'4 



340 



11-4 





... 



•1 



„ 25 



80486 



10 I 



89*6 



V 97 



•260 



48-4 



30 9 



12-5 



10, "8, 10 



SW by S, SSW/S. 



•c 



„ 20 



:',o-2:i] 



IDC, 



34-7 



•81 



•2 J 9 



48-9 



37-6 



6-3 



0, 2, 1 



SSW, SSW, SWbyS. 



•0 



„ ^7 



80-004 



48-3 



44*2 



•87 



■806 



51-5 



868 



15-2 



10, 7,10 



SW by W, W by S, SW. 



•0 



„ 28 



2!)!t20 



44-7 



353 



•72 



•224 



47-3 



41-1 



0-2 



4,10, 9 



W by S, W, NW by W. 



•0 



„ 29 



80-424 



857 



26-4 



•69 



167 



88-1 



86-0 



31 



5, 6, 2 



N E, E by N, NE by E. 



•0 



„ 30 



B0-47( 



84*6 



29-4 



•83 



•181 



88-6 



22-0 



16-5 



10, 3, 2 



SW, SSW, S by W. 



•c 



„ 31 













41-3 



256 



1 5-7 







0-9 



Monthly) 



Mi'HIlK. 5 



30184 



86*8 



88-7 



•81 



•220 







9-0 







To obtain the ISarometric pressure at the sea-lovel those numbers must be in«reai»d by "037 inoh. 



