52 Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 



RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE 



KEW OBSERVATORY. 



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

 BY G. M. -WHIPPLE. 



1864. 



Keduced to mean of day. 



Day 



of 



Month. 



April 1 

 2 



)> 

 JJ 



3 



J» 



4 



>» 



5 



>» 



6 



1» 



7 



»» 



8 



J» 



9 



J> 



10 



» 



11 



)? 



12 



5> 



13 



»> 



14 



31 



15 



» 



16 



» 



17 



5> 



18 



» 



19 



J» 



20 



»» 



21 



» 



22 



91 



23 



M 



24 



» 



25 



»» 



26 



» 



27 



J> 



28 



11 



29 





30 



o ft 



a 





Calculated. 



a 

 'S 

 Pi 

 Is 



inches 



29-679 



29-945 



29-913 

 30-249 

 30-220 

 30-284 

 30364 

 30-237 



30-044 

 30060 

 30052 

 29873 

 29691 

 29-712 



30-082 

 29963 

 29938 

 30015 

 30-161 

 30-212 



30128 

 30144 

 30-163 

 30103 

 30122 

 30-138 



Monthly j 



Means. ) 



41-4 



42-8 



52-6 

 33-0 

 39-5 

 436 



43-8 

 48-0 



54-8 

 49-1 

 459 

 47-4 

 55-8 

 42-6 



52-1 

 57-4 

 62-7 

 553 

 53-3 

 55-9 



49-3 



47-8 

 48-3 

 41-4 

 50-2 

 47-8 



I 



W 

 o 



3 

 o 



& 



a 

 .2 



'm 



a 



Temperature of Air. 



30057 



29-9 

 26-8 



48-1 

 334 

 37-0 

 35-2 

 30-2 

 406 



43-0 

 34-9 

 34-8 

 34-7 

 39-7 

 436 



39-6 

 37-8 

 400 

 339 

 33-9 

 37-5 



39-4 

 39-7 

 41-9 

 386 

 39-4 

 385 



•67 



57 -291 



inch 



•277 



5 bJD 



f§ 



1=2 

 2J 



a 



o 



<1T3 



48-5 



37-4 



•86 

 1-00 

 •92 

 •75 

 •62 

 •78 



'•67 

 •61 



•68 



•64 



•57 



1-00 



V 65 

 •51 



•46 

 •48 

 •51 

 •53 



•71 

 •75 

 •80 

 •91 

 •69 

 •72 



•69 



•408 

 •206 

 •260 

 •299 

 •301 

 •348 



•439 

 •362 

 •324 

 •341 

 •454 

 •289 



•401 

 •479, 

 •572 



•447 

 •417 

 •456 



•364 

 •346 

 •352 

 •278 

 ■376 

 •346 



•363 



50-0 



517 



54-8 



60-4 



39-7 



46-2 



51-5 



51-7 



58-0 



58-2 



631 



57-0 



54-5 



567 



664 



48-6 



57-1 



61-4 



646 



70-3 



66-1 



61-3 



64-5 



530 



57-9 



54-5 



58-7 



487 



61-7 



56 2 



IS 



03 



So 

 a? 3 



.9 OS 



.a 



be 



p 



395 



351 



38-4 



45-0 



36-3 



351 



40-5 



390 



39-4 



46-6 



48-2 



42-1 



34-0 



37-9 



38-4 



45-5 



42-5 



36-7 



35'8 



39-3 



42-3 



42'2 



35-2 



396 



39*1 



41*3 



43 - 9 



41-5 



41-7 



43-7 



At 930 a. M., 2-30 p. M., and 5 p.m. 

 respectively. 



□Q 



•s • 



o 

 u 



Pi 



Direction of Wind. 



Eain— 



read at 



9-30 



A.M. 



6, 



7, 



5, 



7, 



105 



16-6 



16-4 



15-4 7,10,10 



3-4 10, 10, 10 



11-1 10, 10, 10 



11-010,10, 8 



10, 9, 7 



9,10,, 7 



12-7 

 186 

 11-6 

 149 

 14-9 

 20-5 

 18-8 

 28-0 



3-1 

 14-6 

 24-7 

 28-8 

 310 

 23-8 

 191 

 293 

 134 

 188 

 13-2 

 148 



7-2 

 20-0 

 12-5 



5, 



5, 

 0, 

 2, 

 3, 



10, 10, 10 



1, 



o, 



1, 



3, 



2, 

 3, 



6, 

 0, 

 2, 

 0, 

 0, 

 0, 



W, W by S, W. 

 WNW, W by N, WNW. 



NW by W, HW, H¥ by W 



ESE, E, E by If. 



SE, E by S, ESE. 



SE, by E, S, SE. 



S, ESE,E. 



If W by W, NW, If by W. 



WSW,NWbyW,IfWbyW. 



NE, NNE, NE by If. 



ESE, NE, E. 



E, E, E by S. 



SSE, S by E, SW by S. 



NNE, NE by If, If NE. 



WSW, SWbyS.'sW. 



S by E, S, S. 



S by E, S, SSE. 



SE, E by N, E by N. 



ENE, E by S, E by S. 



ENE, ESE, ESE. 



19-2 



10, 8, 6 

 10, 10, 10 

 10,10, 4 

 10, 10, 10 

 10, 0, 

 9, 9, 9 



ENE, ESE, E. 



NE, NE, NE by N. 



NE, E by N, ESE. 



N, NNE, N by E. 



N, W, SW. 

 NW, W, NE by N. 



inches. 

 0-080 

 •012 

 •006 

 •039 

 •267 

 •410 

 •000 

 •000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 •008 

 •034 

 000 

 •000 

 ■000 

 •000 

 •000 



•ooo 



•000 

 •000 

 •000 

 •003 

 •007 

 •000 



•ooo 



0-866 



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





