148 



HouELY Meteoeological Obseevations, Febeuaey 1 — 4, 1845. 







Thermometers. 



Wind 











Gott. 

 Mean 

 Time. 



Baro- 

 meter 

 at 32°. 











C 



loads 



J 





Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Maxi 

 fore 



mum 

 B in 

 10". 



Sc: 

 From 



C.-s. 

 ovin 

 from 



Ci., Sky 

 r clouded. 



—'— 1 



d. h. 



in. 



c 







o 



lbs. 



lbs. 



pt. pt. 



pt. 



pt. 0—10. 





1 



29-737 



33-6 



31-2 



2-4 



... 



0-0 



14 — : 





9-0 



As before. 



1 



743 



35-1 



32-2 



2-9 



... 



0-0 



20 





9-5 



Woolly cir. ; cir. haze ; cir.-str. ; faint solar halo Q 



2 



749 



34-8 



32-5 



2-3 



... 



0-2 



28 — 



— 



1 8-0 



Woolly, curled, and mottled cirri ; eirro-strati. Q ■ 

 Scud ; cirro-cumuli ; cirro-strati ; cirri. ! 



3 



751 



36-7 



340 



2-7 



... 



0-2 



31 4 



1 



— 8-0 



4 



768 



34-9 



32-4 



2-5 





0-2 



28 4 







— 4-0 



Scud; cirro-cumuli in bands, lying N. and S. ; slight snow since i\ 



5 



781 



32-8 



31-2 



1-6 



... 



0-1 



29 2 







_ 3-0 



Cir.-str. scud ; cir.-cum. as before ; cum.-str. to E. 



6 



798 



31-8 



30-2 



1-6 





0-1 



5 





60 



Id. ; cirri radiating from S by W. and N by E. 



7 



805 



27-7 



27-2 



0-5 



... 



00 



7 





2-0 



Id. ; cirri round horizon. 



8 



821 



28-5 



27-9 



0-6 





01 



22 





2-0 



Id. ; id. 



9 



832 



26-2 



. >• 



• .. 



... 



0-0 



18 





20 



Id. ; id. 



10 



838 



23-8 



23-7 



... 





0-0 



18 





1-5 



Id. ; cirri to E. and S. 



11 



845 



24-6 



23-8 



0-8 



... 



0-1 



22 





0-8 



Cirri to SE. 



12 



844 



200 



20-2 



... 



... 



0-1 



22 





0-8 



Id.; 



23i 



29-801 



34-0 



32-4 



1-6 



... 



0-2 



22 





100 



(Sunday — overcast ; cirrous mass ; cirro-strati, a.m., 

 J shower of snow. 



2 13 



29-660 



38-2 



37-5 



0-7 



... 



0-3 



20 





100 



Dense mass of cirro-strati ; drops of rain. 



14 



656 



37-4 



36-8 



0-6 





0-1 



18 





9-2 



Scud and cirro-strati ; sky to N. ; drops of rain. 



15 



654 



37-6 



37-0 



0-6 



. . . 



0-2 



17 





10-0 



Id. 



16 



651 



36-6 



36-3 



0-3 



... 



0-0 



17 





30 



Id. ; stars dim. 



17 



652 



38-2 



37-8 



0-4 





0-1 



18 





7-0 



Id. 



18 



659 



37-4 



37-1 



0-3 



... 



0-0 



17 





2-0 



Id. on horizon ; stars bright. 



19 



673 



36-4 



36-0 



0-4 





0-2 



19 





0-5 



Cirro-strati ; cirri on E. and S. horizon. ^ 



20 



681 



35-4 



35-0 



0-4 



... 



0-1 



19 





0-2 



Strati ; scud on Cheviot ; cirro-strati to S. J 



21 



710 



35-0 



34-8 



0-2 



... 



0-1 



18 





0-2 



strati ; scud on Cheviot ; cirro-strati to E. ; clouds tinged red. Q 



22 



720 



35-2 



35-1 



0-1 





01 



17 





0-2 



Cirro-strati on S. and E. horizon ; mist in valleys. G 



23 



741 



36-4 



36-3 



0-1 



. . . 



0-1 







0-2 



As before. 



3 



760 



38-0 



37-9 



0-1 





0-1 



26 — 



31 • 



— 3-0 



Cirro-stratous scud ; slight fog in valleys. 



1 



791 



40-9 



40-2 



0-7 





0-1 



23 — 



31 



— 4-0 



Id. ; bank of cirro-strati to E. ; stratus. 



2 



793 



43-6 



40-7 



2-9 





01 



28 — : 



1 



— 10 



Id. ; atmospheric haze. Q 



3 



809 



43-5 



40-7 



2-8 





01 



30 





2-5 



Bank of cirro-strati ; cumulo-strati to E. 



4 



852 



41-3 



39-3 



2-0 



0-2 



0-2 



2 1 



— 



— 90 



Scud ; cirro-strati ; cirri ; drops of rain. 



5 



874 



39-8 



38-2 



1-6 



0-2 



0-2 



3 1 







— 9-5 



Id. ; cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-strati. 



6 



893 



38-7 



37-1 



1-6 



0-2 



0-0 









1-5 



Scud. 



7 



901 



38-7 



37-0 



1-7 



0-6 



0-5 



2 2 



— 



— 1-0 



Id. 



8 



914 



37-6 



35-8 



1-8 



0-8 



0-6 



2 





2-5 



Id. 



9 



952 



37-1 



34-6 



2-5 



M 



0-1 



3 





0-7 



Scud and cirro-strati on horizon. 



10 



956 



36-6 



34-0 



2-6 



0-7 



0-4 



1 





0-5 



Id. on E. horizon. 



11 



967 



34-8 



33-2 



1-6 



0-9 



0-2 



31 





0-2 



Id. id. 



12 



984 



32-3 



31-3 



1-0 



01 



0-1 



21 





0-2 



Id. id. 



13 



30-004 



30-4 



29-8 



0-6 



0-1 



0-0 



19 





0-5 



Scud and cirro-strati on E. horizon. 



14 



29-995 



30-8 



30-0 



0-8 



0-1 



00 



31 





0-2 



Id. id. 



15 



30-006 



29-7 



29-2 



0-5 



0-1 



0-1 



18 





0-5 



Id. round horizon. 



16 



30-010 



29-0 



31-3 





0-1 



0-1 



22 





0-2 



Id. on E. horizon. 



17 



29-992 



27-5 



28-0 



... 



0-1 



0-1 



26 





0-0 



Clear. 



18 



989 



26-6 



26-8 



... 



01 



0-0 



19 





0-0 



Id. 



19 



975 



28-0 



28-0 



• . . 



0-1 



0-1 



19 





01 



Cirro-strati on horizon. D 



20 



974 



28-0 



280 





0-2 



0-1 



20 





0-5 



Cirro-strati and patches of cirri over the sky. J 



21 



978 



27-6 



27-5 





0-2 



01 



19 — 



— 



29 0-8 



Linear and woolly cirri. G 



22 



978 



30-8 



30-1 



0-7 



0-1 



0.1 



21 — 



28 



28 0-4 



Patches of cirro-strati and cirri. G 



23 



975 



34-7 



33-0 



1-7 



0-4 



0-4 



18 — 



28 



— 0-4 



cirro-cumuli ; cirro-strati and cirri. G 



4 



969 



36-6 



35-3 



1-3 



0-6 



0-2 



18 





0-4 



Masses of cirro-strati on horizon. G 



1 



928 



39-6 



37-6 



2-0 



0-9 



1-0 



20 — 



:26 



: — 0-S 



Cirro-strati ; cirro-cumuli ; woolly cirri. G 



2 



904 



40-6 



38-5 



2-1 



10 



0-9 



19 — 



:26 



— 2-5 



Id. ; id. G 



3 



896 



42-0 



39-2 



2-8 



2-0 



1-6 



20 — 



:27 



— 7-0 



Cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati. 



4 



871 



40-8 



38-6 



2-2 



1-7 



1-7 



21 — 



:27 



:— i 7-5 



Cir.-cum.-str. ; cir.-str. ; loose cum. to SE. and patches of scud to N, 



5 



867 



40-3 



37-9 



2-4 



1-3 



1-7 



20 24 



:27 



:— 8-0 



Scud ; cirro-cumuli and dense cirro-strati to NE. ; tbin woolly cirri. 



Th( 



> direction of the wind is 



indicated by 



the n 



umber of i 



he p 



oint of the coi 



npass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. = 16, W. = 24. The 



motio 



ns of tlie three strata of c 



ouds, So. (sc 



ud), C 



.-s. (cirro-s 



tratu 



s), and Ci. (ci 



rrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 



Fel 



). 2* 20''. The sky on SSI 



J. horizon is 



yello^^ 



7ish, becomi 



ngsl 



ightly orange 



to SE. ; to E. it is orange, becoming reddish ; to ENE., red ; , 



toNE 



., purple : patches of groi 



(.ling scud on 



E. ho 



rizon, Ijinj 



5 in a 



I horizontal lii 



le, and at about equal intervals. 



Fel 



). 3<i 20''. Masses of strat 



us in the ho 



lows 



3f Cheviot, 



after 



wards rising a 



hove the hill. ' 























' 



