892 Fourteenth Memoir on the Law of Storms in India. [No. 168. 





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2nd December t 1845. 

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Most violent gusts with rain. 



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Many trees blown down and 

 large branches strewed around. 

 The beach covered with fish at 

 daylight. 



A very high sea from the East 

 rolling in. 



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Gloomy weather. 



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3rd December, 1845. 

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Clearer. 



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Smooth Sea. 



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Overcast and squally. 



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Up to the 10th we had light 

 variable winds, on that day at 

 noon, a steady NE. wind set in, 

 which continues. Trincomallee 

 15th Dec. 1845. 



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