HouELY Meteoeological Obseevations, Febeuaey 4 — 6, 1845. 



149 





Baro- 

 meter 

 at 32°. 



Thermometers. 



Wind. 



Clouds 



, 



Sky 

 clouded. 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



ott. 

 ean 

 me. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Maxi 

 fore 

 Ih. 



mum 

 e in 



10"^. 



From 



Sc. : C.-s. : Ci., 



moving 



from 



. h. 



in. 



o 



o 



o 



lbs. 



lbs. 



pt. 



pt. pt. pt. 



0-10. 





6 



29-853 



39-7 



37-4 



2-3 



1-6 



0-6 



23 



24 : — : — 



9-9 



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



7 



849 



420 



39-2 



2-8 



3-2 



2-0 



20 





9-9 



Id. 



8 



843 



42-0 



39-4 



2-6 



2-1 



0-6 



20 





100 



Id. ; dark. 



9 



839 



42-2 



39-6 



2-6 



0-4 



0-3 



20 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



10 



830 



41-2 



39-2 



20 



0-5 



0-2 



20 





100 



Id. ; clouds broken. 



11 



811 



42-7 



40-2 



2-5 



0-8 



0-8 



20 





100 



Id. ; cirri above. 



12 



793 



42-8 



40-4 



2-4 



1-4 



0-4 



20 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



13 



29-770 



41-9 



39-4 



2-5 



0-4 



0-4 



20 





9-8 



Scud ; clearing to W. 



14 



768 



41-4 



38-4 



30 



1-0 



1-0 



24 





0-8 



Cirro-stratous scud ? 



15 



766 



39-4 



36-7 



2-7 



0-7 



0-4 



24 





3-0 



Cirro-strati ? 



16 



739 



38-7 



36-2 



2-5 



0-8 



0-6 



23 





3-0 



Id. ; cirri ; stars dim. 



17 



734 



38-7 



35-8 



29 



0-8 



0-6 



26 





0-5 



Id.? 



18 



723 



38-6 



35-8 



2-8 



1-3 



1-2 



27 





0-2 



Cirri on S. horizon ? 



19 



734 



37-8 



35-0 



2-8 



1-7 



1-3 



28 





0-5 



Cirro-strati ; cirri on S. horizon. 



20 



719 



37-3 



34-5 



2-8 



1-5 



1-6 



25 



, 



0-2 



Patches of scud and cirri on E. and S. horizon. 



21 



719 



37-3 



34-0 



3-3 



1-5 



1-3 



26 





0-6 



Cirro-strati on horizon ; mass of loose cumuli to SE. 



22 



716 



38-3 



35-0 



3-3 



1-9 



1-8 



28 





0-5 



Bank of cirro-strati on E. hor. ; loose cumuli to S. O 



23 



712 



39-7 



36-2 



3-5 



2-2 



1-7 



28 





0-8 



Scud and cirro-strati on horizon ; id. O 







705 



41-2 



36-6 



4-6 



1-8 



1-6 



28 





0-2 



Cirro-strati and cirri on E. horizon ; loose cumuli. O 



1 



671 



41-8 



38-0 



3-8 



2-0 



1-6 



25 



28 



— 



— 



0-8 



Scud ; cirri ; loose cumuli. Q 



2 



642 



42-1 



38-0 



4-1 



21 



2-3 



26 



27 



— 



— 



7-0 



Scud and loose cumuli ; cirri. © 



3 



596 



42-6 



38-5 



4-1 



2-6 



1-8 



25 



26 



— 



— 



7-0 



Loose, ragged cum. ; drops of rain ; cirro-strati to E. 



4 



572 



42-9 



38-6 



4-3 



3-3 



3-6 



25 



26 



— 



— 



4-0 



Id. O 



5 



551 



42-3 



38-3 



4-0 



6-5 



3-0 



29 



26 



— 



. — . 



9-0 



Scud; dense black mass to NE., falling in rain or snow. 5hl5in, rain* 



6 



583 



38-0 



36-4 



1-6 



4-2 



1-8 



29 



29 



— 



— 



100 



Id. ; cirrous mass ; cumulo-strati to E. ; rain^ 



7 



597 



35-7 



34-1 



1-6 



3-6 



2-3 



30 





4-0 



Id. ; cirro-stratous scud ; 6^^ 10™, sleet and haiP 



8 



623 



36-3 



33-9 



2-4 



2-2 



1-0 



30 





3-0 



Id. ; id ; auroral light. 



9 



641 



35-0 



32-9 



2-1 



1-0 



0-8 



29 





1-0 



Cirro-strati to SE. and to NNW. among aurora. 



10 



649 



34-1 



32-4 



1-7 



1-4 



0-4 



29 





3-0 



Id. to W. and N. ; auroral bank. 



11 



654 



340 



32-0 



20 



0-8 



0-7 



28 





3-0 



Scud and cirro-strati ; faint auroral light. 



12 



657 



33-5 



30-7 



2-8 



0-9 



0-9 



29 





2-0 



Cirrous clouds ; id. 



13 



29-667 



33-6 



30-2 



3-4 



2-3 



1-6 



29 





00 



Clear ; faint aurora. 



14 



665 



32-5 



29-5 



3-0 



2-1 



1-3 



30 





01 



Id. ; small patches of cloud to N. 



15 



661 



32-1 



28-6 



3-5 



3-9 



2-2 



31 





0-1 



Id. ; cirro-strati on N. horizon. 



16 



656 



31-7 



28-7 



3-0 



4-1 



3-5 



30 





0-0 



Id. 



17 



668 



31-0 



27-7 



3-3 



3-4 



2-4 



30 





0-0 



Very clear. 



18 



680 



30-4 



27-4 



3-0 



2-8 



2-1 



30 





0-0 



Id. 



19 



696 



30-7 



27-7 



3-0 



4-2 



3-0 



30 





0-5 



Cirro-stratous scud on E. horizon. 



20 



719 



29-4 



27-4 



2-0 



2-4 



2-4 



30 





0-5 



Id.* 



21 



723 



29-4 



27-5 



1-9 



2-3 



2-0 



30 





0-5 



Id. ; tinged red. 



22 



738 



30-6 



28-1 



2-5 



3-0 



4-7 



29 





0-8 



Scud and cirro-strati on E. horizon. © 



23 



768 



32-5 



29-5 



30 



5-8 



4-3 



30 



— 



31 



— 



1-5 



Cirro-stratous scud. © 



3 



792 



33-2 



29-4 



3-8 



4-5 



3-3 



30 







— 



— 



9-5 



Scud and loose cumuli ; flakes of snow. 



1 



808 



32-7 



29-0 



3-7 



3-8 



3-8 



30 







— 



— 



6-0 



Id. 



2 



831 



33-8 



29-8 



40 



4-4 



2-6 



31 







— 



. — 



8-0 



Id. 



3 



834 



31-9 



28-8 



3-1 



3-9 



3-4 



31 





2-0 



Id. round horizon. © 



4 



859 



31-2 



27-3 



3-9 



4-8 



2-2 



31 





2-5 



Id. ; cirro-strati on horizon. Q 



5 



868 



29-8 



26-6 



3-2 



2-5 



0-7 









1-0 



Id. ; id. on E. horizon. © 



6 



868 



28-7 



25-6 



31 



1-7 



1-4 



30 





1-5 



Loose cumuli ; cirro-strati to SW., tinged with red. 



7 



870 



28-3 



25-0 



3-3 



1-8 



1-4 









0-7 



Scud and loose cumuli. 



8 



878 



27-4 



24-9 



2-5 



1-6 



0-6 



30 





0-2 



Clouds on horizon. 



9 



876 



27-3 



24-8 



2-5 



1-5 



1-3 



31 





1-0 



Scud. 



10 



873 



271 



24-7 



2-4 



1-9 



0-9 



30 





0-5 



Id. 



11 



896 



27-0 24-3 



2-7 



1-7 



0-6 



31 





1-0 



Id. on E. horizon. 



12 



1 888 



26-2 23-8 



2-4 



2-0 



0-6 



30 





0-5 



Id. id. 



The 



direction 



of the wind is 



indicated bj 



' the numbe 



t- of the point of the c( 



jrapass, reckoning ]Sf. = 0, E. = 8, 8. = 16, W. = 24. The 



motio 



a of the th 



fee strata of clc 



)uds, Sc. (sci 



id), C.-s. (cir 



ro-stratus), and Ci. (cir 



rus), are indicated in a similar manner. 



reb 



. 5i 2i>. 1 



''he snow has n( 



iarly all dise 



ippeared ; tl 



lere are still a few patcl 



les in the valleys. Several mole-hills thrown up near the 



' Fet 



). 51 51' 20- 



". Barometer 



29-570 in. (r 



ain and slee 



t)* 



[Observatory. 



* S 



ee additior 



al Meteorologi 



3al Notes aft 



er the Hourl 



J/ Meteorological Observal 



ions . 



MAG. AND MET. OBS. 1845. 



2p 



