150 



HouELY Meteorological Observations, February 6 — 9, 1845. 







Thermometers. 





Wind 











Gbtt. 

 Mean 

 Time. 



Baro- 

 meter 

 at 32°. 













Cloud 



5, 





Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Ma 

 fo 

 Ik 



ximum 

 rce in 

 . 10". 



From 



Sc.:C.-s. 



raovin 



from 



Ci., Sky 

 g clouded. 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



d. li. 



in. 



o 



•> 



= 



lbs 



. lbs. 



pt. 



pt. pt. 



pt. 0—10. 





6 13 



29-891 



26-7 



24-6 



2 



1 



1-C 



1 0-9 



30 





3-0 



Scud. 



14 



885 



26-4 



24-8 





6 



1-S 



! 0-6 



30 





30 



Id. 



15 



870 



27-7 



25-9 





8 



0-e 



) 0-5 



30 





10-0 



Id. 



16 



851 



27-4 



25-8 





6 



0-£ 



i 0-7 



30 





9-9 



Id. ; flakes of snow. 



17 



845 



27-5 



25-8 





7 



l-C 



) 1-0 



30 





5-0 



Id. ; snow^ 



18 



851 



27-4 



25-9 





5 



0-7 



' 0-5 



30 





9-0 



Id. 



19 



843 



27-3 



25-7 





6 



1-1 



0-9 



30 





7-0 



Scud and cirro-strati. 



20 



860 



27-0 



25-3 





7 



0-£ 



I 0-6 



31 



3: — 



— 9-5 



Id. ; a few flakes of snow. 



21 



883 



26-9 



25-8 





1 



0-g 



0-4 



29 





9-9 



Cirro-stratous scud, falling in snow-. 



22 



874 



27-0 



26-1 







9 



0-: 



' 0-6 



29 



— 



2 



— 90 



Id. 



23 



877 



29-4 



27-3 



2 



1 



0-: 



■ 0-5 



1 



3 



— 



— 2-5 



Scud; flakes of snow; fine linear cir. ; faint solar halo. 



7 



881 



31-0 



28-1 



2 



9 



O-i 



i 0-8 







3 



. — 



— 3-0 



Loose cumuli ; thin cirri and haze. 



1 



870 



31-4 



27-7 



3 



7 



li 



! 0-7 



2 





30 



Id. ; id. 



2 



864 



32-0 



28-9 



3 



1 



0-6 



i 0-2 



1 



2 



— 



— 9-5 



Scud and loose cumuli ; woolly cirri. 



3 



865 



31-7 



28-9 



2 



8 



0-6 



5 0-4 







— 



3 



— 9-5 



Cirro-stratous scud ; loose cum. ; particles of fine snow. 



4 



860 



31-6 



28-8 



2 



8 



0-4 



t 0-2 







— 



2 



— 9-5 



Id. ; cirro-strati ; cirri ; flakes of snow. 



5 



863 



30-9 



28-4 



2 



5 



0-S 



. 0-1 



1 



4 



4 



: — 10-0 



Scud ; cirro-strati ; nimbi to NE. ; flakes of snow. 



6 



874 



30-3 



28-0 



2 



3 



0-S 



! 0-2 



31 





10-0 



Id.; id. 



7 



885 



29-7 



27-7 



2 







0-S 



! 0-1 



31 





100 



Id. 



8 



888 



30-0 



28-0 



2 







0-S 



! 01 



26 





10-0 



Id. ; dark ; flakes of snow. 



9 



891 



29-8 



27-8 



2 







0-S 



! 01 



29 





100 



Id. ; id. 



10 



891 



29-8 



27-8 



2 







0-i 



! 0-2 



28 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



11 



890 



290 



27-4 



1 



6 



01 



01 



28 





5-0 



Id. ? cirro-strati ? 



12 



894 



28-2 



27-2 



1 







0-C 



1 0-0 



17 





10-0 



Id. ? id. 



13 



29-892 



27-9 



26-7 



1 



2 



0-C 



00 



20 





9-8 



Nearly as before. 



14 



894 



26-5 



25-6 







9 



0-C 



1 00 







4-0 



Cirro-strati ; cirri ; stars dim. 



15 



894 



25-0 



24-1 







9 



0-C 



» 0-0 



20 





1-0 



Id. ; id. ; milky aurora over the sky. 



16 



891 



25-9 



24-6 



1 



3 



0-C 



00 



20 





9-8 



Cirrous clouds ; chequered to S. 



17 



893 



25-5 



24-5 



1 







0-C 



0-0 



20 





10-0 



Cirro-strati ; cirrous haze ; stars seen dimly. 



18 



893 



25-6 



24-7 







9 





0-1 



20 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



19 



897 



25-2 



24-3 







9 



-. 



0-1 







9-5 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



20 



898 



25-3 



24-5 







8 



.. 



0-1 



24 





10-0 



Id. ; cirrous mass. 



21 



898 



25-4 



24-7 







7 



• • 



0-0 



22 





100 



Dense homogeneous cirrous mass ; cum. on E. horizon. 



22 



908 



27-0 



25-9 



1 



1 



.. 



0-0 



24 





100 



Id. ; faint halo. 



23 



904 



28-8 



27-6 



1 



2 



• • 



0-0 



22 





10-0 



Id. ; cumuli on horizon ; faint halo. 



8 



907 



30-3 



28-8 



1 



5 



• • 



0-1 



26 





10-0 



WooUj' cirri ; cirrous mass ; faint halo. % 



1 



899 



32-7 



30-7 



2 









0-1 



17 





9-5 



Id. 



2 



896 



32-8 



30-4 



2 



4 



.. 



0-1 



17 



18 



— 



— 9-0 



Scud and loose cumuli ; woolly cirri. 



3 



875 



.34-4 



31-6 



2 



8 



.. 



0-1 



16 



18 







— 9-5 



Id. ; id. e 



4 



874 



34-0 



31-0 



3 







.. 



0-1 



19 



18 



: 



— 8-5 



Id. ; id. ; cirro-strati. 



5 



867 



3 10 



29-0 



2 









0-0 



19 



— 



27 



— 9-8 



Cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirri ; cirrous haze. 



6 



868 



28-0 



26-7 



1 



3 



.. 



0-1 



17 



— 



28 



— 60 



Loose cirro-cumuli ; id. ; id. J , 



7 



869 



26-5 



26-0 







5 



.. 



0-1 



17 





7-0 



Id.; id.; id.* 



8 



862 



28-4 



26-8 



1 



6 





0-1 



17 





10-0 



Cirrous mass ? dark. 



9 



855 



28-9 



27-1 



1 



8 



.. 



0-1 



18 





100 



Id. ; id. ( 



10 



855 



29-2 



27-2 



2 







.. 



01 



18 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 1 



11 



843 



29-7 



27-6 



2 



1 



.. 



01 



18 





10-0 



Overcast 'vith dense clouds. i 



12 



835 



29-6 



27-5 



2 



1 



•• 



0-1 



17 





10-0 



Id. 1 



9 Of 



29-634 



32-2 



31-2 



1 







0-e 



) 0-2 



16 







Sunday. Overcast ; snow from 8'1 23^' till 9^ 5''. 



13 



29-457 



33-3 



32-5 







8 



0-t 



) 00 







10-0 



Dense cirrous mass : snow^ 



14 



452 



33-2 



32-4 







8 



0-i 



> 01 



18 





10-0 



Id. 



15 



450 



33-7 



32-6 



1 



1 



0-] 



0-0 



18 





10-0 



Id. ; snow'''-'- 



16 



438 



33-8 



32-7 



1 



1 



0-] 



0-0 







10-0 



Id. 



17 



431 



34-3 



33-3 



1 







0-1 



0-1 



20 





10-0 



Id. 



18 



421 



34-4 



33-4 



1 







0-1 



0-0 



22 





10-0 



Id. 



The direction 



of the 



wind is indie 



ited 



by the 



numbe 



r of the J 



joint of the co 



mpass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. = 16, W. = 2-4. The ' 



motions of the t 



iree str 



ata of clouds, 



Sc. 



^scud), C 



;.-s. (c 



rro-stratu 



s), and Oi. (ci 



rrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 



Feb. Sd 5i. 



[lirro-cu 



mulo-strati ra 



dia 



ing frori 



Q NNA 



V. and SS 



E. 4'^. New 



?ilk put on wet bulb. , 



* See additioi 



lal Met( 



jorological No 



tes 



ifter the 



Hour 



y Meteorol 



ogical Observat 



ions. 



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