1852.] 



On the Meteorology of Rampore Bauleah. 



601 



General character of month. 

 The heat experienced has been unusually great and the commence- 

 ment of the rain much delayed. Up to the 2 1st the hot winds blew 

 steadily always from the S. W. and W. and with considerable strength 

 as shown by the numerical force. Many of the evenings were per- 

 fectly still, the breeze rising at 8 or 9 p. m. and blowing coolly all 

 night, reducing the Thermometric reading by midnight to 8.4. The 

 hot winds at Bauleah are principally due to the large sandy churs in 

 the vicinity to S. and W. of station. Barometer; on the 10th 12th 

 14th 16th 25th. The reading was lower at sunset than at 4 p. m. 

 Thermometer on the 10th Inst. It reached the unprecedently high 

 reading of 101 in the shade, which seems to have been due to the force 

 of the hot wind which is marked 6 on that day. It will be seen that 

 the reading in sun's rays was by no means high on the same date, 

 amounting only to 116.° 



Mean observations for the month of June, 1851. 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



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!i 



O CD 



o o 



9 © 



cd be 

 £§ 



+3 +3 



8 5 



H o 



CD . 



-si 



o 

 6 



d 

 ^ . 



CO 



9 2 



CD 

 O 



6 

 6 . 



o3 O 



cu a 



pj CO 



ts"a 



CD QQ 



a- a 



^ -+3 

 . PI 



M O 



bO 



.9 



PS 



•+3 



co 9 



CD ^ 



-d <*> 

 o ,d 

 a ■** 



i— i 



^9 



© 



CO 

 rO. 



U 



CD 



■+3 . 



IN 



° S 



c3 i-cS 



pq 



6 

 a 



en 



u 



* t 



CD gs 



|g 



3 co 



*~% 

 CD 2 



Eh 



No. of days of 

 prevailing Winds. 



.9 



1* 



4 



o 



ft 



+3 



co 



a 



ft 



CD 



ft 



o 



m 





00 



CD 



+3 

 QQ 



CO 



o 



ft 



Sunrise. 



10 A. M. 

 4 P. M. 



Sunset. 



29.518 

 29.434 



83 

 86 



88 

 88 





 106 



108 

 





 

 

 







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1 



6 

 3 

 2 



6 



8 



11 



9 







4 



2 

 1 



1 



3 



• 











1 







o 



GO CO 

 GO GO 

 CO C<1 



as os 



(M <M 



o 



CO 



O T? 

 += rH 

 O 

 O 

 00 



o 



O 



o 



o 

 1—1 



i-H 

 rH 



GO 

 00 

 CO 



1-1 



Storms from the N. W. occurred on the 6th and 7th and from 

 S. W. on the 16th. The close of the month was marked by strong 

 breezes from S. E. and S. 



