44 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. 



1866. 



Reduced to mean 



of day. 



Temperature of Air. 



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















respectively. 











Calculated. 



© be 















1* 



'•3 









« 





Xt 



Ea 



in — 







£> 



u 



Day 



of 



gal 



o 



■*s 



^3 

 1 



o 



ft 



CS 



to 5 " 





bfi 





read at 

 9-30 



Month. 



Ja 



B 



"3 



.2 

 '3 

 Ph 



s 

 W 



o 









Is 



Direction of Wind. a.m. 





8? 

 I 5 



1 



| 



ft 





.s 



s o 



I" 



a 



'5 

 ft 



o o 

 ft 

 o 

 u 















M 







s 





Ph 









inches. 







o 





inch. 





o 



o 



0—10 



inches. 



Oct. 1 



30-062 



55-0 



53-5 



•95 



•442 



60-2 



531 



71 



8,10, 9 



NE, NE, N. 



000 



» 2 



29-988 



57-0 



560 



•97 



•473 



61-7 



528 



8-9 



10,10, 8 



NNE, ENE, NNW. 



000 



» 3 



30-051 



60-8 



56-9 



•87 



•537 



66-7 



55-2 



11-5 



2,10, 3 



— NNE, N by W. 



000 



» 4 



30089 



56-3 



56-2 



99 



•462 



60-8 



55-1 



5-7 



10, 10, 10 



NNW. N by W, N. 



000 



„ 5 



30-288 



535 



511 



•92 



•420 



57-0 



533 



37 



10. 10, 10 



NNW, N by E, NNE. 



000 



>! 6 



30-452 



55-5 



53-8 



•94 



•450 



59-8 



53-5 



63 



10, 10, 10 



NE by N, N, NNW. 



000 



» fr 













617 



55-2 



6-5 







000 



» 8 



30-34] 



56-6 



5*6'-4 



•81 



•467 



641 



46-7 



174 



9, "O, 1 



NEby N, E, ENE. 



000 



„ 9 



30-190 



53-3 



47-0 



•81 



•417 



593 



51-7 



7 6 



9, 8, 8 



E by N, ENE, ENE. 



000 



„ 10 



30035 



53-3 



45-6 



•77 



•417 



58-4 



50-5 



79 



9, 7, 9 



E, E, E by N. 



000 



>, 11 



30030 



52-5 



45-8 



•79 



•406 



563 



48-7 



7-6 



9,10, 8 



• ENE, NE by E, ENE. 



000 



>, 12 



29-985 



51-6 



47-6 



•87 



•394 



57 6 



45-8 



11-8 



9, 9, 3 



NE, e; e. 



000 



„ 13 



29915 



47-0 



42-3 



•85 



•337 



55-9 



35-ft 



20-1 



10, 1, 9 



— , s, ssw. 



000 



„ 14 







... 







54-2 



40-3 



139 







037 



„ 15 



30-153 



47-1 



38-5 



•74 



•338 



533 



35-2 



18-1 



4, "3,10 



SWbyS,WbyN, NWbyW. 



003 



„ 16 



30197 



42-6 



88-0 



•85 



•289 



51-6 



310 



206 



0, 7, 



— , NE, NE. 



000 



» iv 



30-018 



49-6 



3b-7 



•71 



•368 



551 



38'7 



16'4 



0, 8, 3 



ESE, E by S, E by S. 



000 



„ 18 



29864 



492 



50-1 



1-00 



•363 



53-1 



44-6 



8-5 



10, 10, 10 



E by S, E, E. 



177 



„ 19 



30043 



581 



56-7 



•95 



•491 



64-5 



48-6 



159 



10, 8, 7 



S, S, S by E. 



573 



„ 20 



30-172 



56-4 



563 



•99 



•463 



610 



526 



8-4 



9, 10, 10 



E by N, E by N, E. 



010 



„ 21 













621 



51-7 



10-4 







032 



„ 22 



29-918 



53-6 



53-2 



•98 



•422 



62-2 



513 



10-9 



10, i'6, 10 



ENE, W, W by N. 



010 



„ 23 



30-129 



52-4 



51-4 



•96 



•405 



57-8 



38'6 



9-2 



9, 10, 10 



SW, SW, SW by W. 



280 



„ 24 



29-857 



52-0 



47-2 



•85 



•400 



58-5 



47 '0 



115 



5, 7, 6 



S, SW, s. 



000 



„ 25 



29-666 



429 



41-0 



•93 



•292 



49'1 



441 



5 



10, 10, 10 



N by W, NW by W, N. 



320 



,, 20 



29-930 



47-2 



42-7 



•86 



•339 



521 



43-8 



8-3 



7, 2, 7 



Nby W, NNE, NW by N. 



084 



» 27 



30-008 



43-5 



41-5 



•93 



•298 



513 



311 



202 



10, 4,10 



— ssw, s. 



000 



» 28 













540 



37-2 



16-8 







057 



„ 29 



30-354 



44-4 



40 ; 3 



•87 



•308 



527 



32 7 



20-0 



1, i'6, 10 



WSW, S by w"sW\ 



000 



m 30 



29-815 



52-5 



499 



•91 



•406 



56 8 



40-9 15-9 



10,10, 9 



SW bv S, WSW, W. 



010 



„ 31 



30-098 



45-2 



40-0 



. -84 



•316 



52-5 



36-8 



15'7 



0, 1, 1 



WSW, W, WSW. 



010 

 L-633 



Daily ) 



Means. J 



30-061 



51-4 



47-9 



•88 



•397 





... 



11-8 









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



