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HouELY Meteoeological Obseevations, Maech 5 — 7, 1845. 



Gott. 

 Mean 

 Time. 



d. li. 



5 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 



6 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 



10 

 U 

 12 



13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 



7 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 



10 

 11 

 12 



13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 



Baro- 



METER 



at 32°. 



Thermometers. 



Wind. 



Cloud 



:Ci., Sky 

 g clouded. 



■^ 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Maxi 

 fore 

 I". 



mum 

 e in 

 lO-n. 



Prom 



Sc. : C.-s. 



movin 



from 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



in. 



30-109 



25-0 



24-9 



" 



lbs. 



0-0 



lbs. 



00 



pt. 



pt. pt. 



pt. 0—10. 



10-0 



Snow2 



117 



22-5 



22-1 



0-4 



0-0 



0-0 



28 





30 



Scud. 



118 



27-0 



26-6 



0-4 



0-1 



0-1 









10-0 



Flakes of snow. 



121 



26-9 



26-7 



0-2 



0-1 



0-1 



8 





9-5 



Stars dim. 



130 



27-2 



26-8 



0-4 



0-1 



0-0 



2 





10-0 



Scud ; snow'*'^ 



143 



26-2 



25-9 



0-3 



0-1 



0-0 







10-0 



Id.; 



144 



26-8 



26-5 



0-3 



0-1 



0-0 



24 





10-0 



Dense mass of cirro-strati ; snow"'- 



151 



27-8 



27-5 



0-3 



0-0 



0-0 



16 



— : 4 



:— 100 



Cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-strati ; flakes of snow. 



170 



30-2 



29-4 



0-8 



0-1 



0-0 



16 



— : 4 



:— 10-0 



Id. ; snow""- 



177 



32-0 



31-0 



1-0 



0-1 



0-0 



8 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



179 



35-1 



32-3 



2-8 



0-1 



0-0 



4 





10-0 



Id. 



188 



34-4 



32-3 



2-1 



0-2 



0-2 



4 





10-0 



Id. ; snow"'^ 



186 



36-2 



33-3 



2-9 



0-5 



0-4 



2 



— : 6 



:— 10-0 



Id. « 



183 



35-3 



32-3 



30 



1-0 



0-8 







— : 7 



:— 9-9 



Id. ; 



182 



35-1 



32-0 



3-1 



M 



1-1 



1 





10-0 



Id. 



183 



34-0 



31-6 



2-4 



1-2 



0-4 







— 



: 6 



— 10-0 



Id. 



181 



33-6 



30-3 



3-3 



0-5 



0-5 



31 



— 



• 6 



•— 10-0 



Id. 



186 



33-2 



30-8 



2-4 



0-7 



0-3 



31 



— 



: 6 



:_ 10-0 



Id. 



187 



33-2 



30-4 



2-8 



0-3 



0-2 









9-9 



Id. ; sky to SW. 



193 



34-0 



30-7 



3-3 



0-6 



0-6 



31 





8-5 



Clouds broken ; stars dim. 



189 



33-5 



31-0 



2-5 



0-8 



0-9 



30 





10-0 



Scud. 



187 



34-0 



30-6 



3-4 



1-6 



1-0 



31 





10-0 



Id. 



194 



34-3 



31-1 



3-2 



1-2 



1-0 



31 





100 



Id. 



196 



34-1 



31-4 



2-7 



1-1 



0-6 



31 , 





7-5 



Cirro-stratous scud ; ? sky on zenith. 



30-189 



34-7 



32-2 



2-5 



1-5 



0-7 



31 1 





10-0 



Id.? 



187 



35-5 



32-9 



2-6 



1-4 



0-9 



^ 





10-0 



Id.? 



190 



35-6 



33-8 



1-8 



M 



0-8 









9-8 



Id. ; ? drops of rain. 



189 



35-2 



34-0 



1-2 



0-7 



0-8 









7-5 



Id.? 



183 



36-4 



34-6 



1-8 



0-6 



0-6 



1 





9-5 



Id.? 



189 



35-7 



34-4 



1-3 



0-8 



0-3 



1 i 





9-5 



Cirro-cumulo-strati ; day-break. 



187 



36-6 



35-2 



1-4 



0-4 



0-2 



2 



4 



— 



— 9-9 



Scud and cirro-cumulo-strati ; loose cumuli. 



192 



36-9 



35-5 



1-4 



0-5 



0-5 



2 



4 



— 



— 9-9 



Id. ; id. ; haze. 



206 



35-7 



35-0 



0-7 



0-4 



0-1 



4 ' 



3 



— 



— 10-0 



Scud ; dense cirro-stratous scud and cirro-strati. 



203 



38-2 



36-7 



1-5 



0-3 



0-4 



2! 



4 



— 



— 9-9 



Id. ; cirro-stratous scud. 



215 



36-3 



350 



1-3 



1-7 



0-6 



2 



4 



— 



— 10-0 



Id. ; id. ; rain'''^ 



217 



40-3 



37-8 



2-5 



1-3 



0-2 



2 



— 



5 



— 9-9 



Cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati. 



215 



41-3 



38-3 



3-0 



0-4 



0-5 



4 



4 







— 9-9 



Scud. ; cirro-strati. 



200 



40-3 



37-3 



3-0 



0-7 



0-4 



4 



4 



— 



— 10-0 



Id. ; id. ; a few hail-stones. 



192 



40-3 



37-8 



2-5 



0-4 



0-2 



1 



4 



— 



— 10-0 



Id. ; id. [cirro-strati, 



183 



39-8 



37-2 



2-6 



0-7 



0-5 



2 



4 



— 



— 10-0 



Low detached masses of scud ; ragged cumuli on N. hor. ; 



177 



39-2 



37-2 



2-0 



0-5 



0-3 







4 



. — 



— 10-0 



Smoky scud ; cirro-stratous scud. 



165 



38-6 



36-7 



1-9 



0-5 



0-4 



1 



4 



— 



— 10-0 



Scud ; id. 



163 



37-5 



35-8 



1-7 



0-5 



0-4 







4 



: — 



.— 10-0 



Id. ; id. 



161 



37-3 



35-7 



1-6 



0-5 



0-4 



2 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



163 



37-3 



35-7 



1-6 



0-5 



0-0 



2 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



161 



36-9 



35-6 



1-3 



0-1 



0-1 



1 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



156 



37-0 



35-8 



1-2 



0-2 



0-1 









9-8 



Id. ; id. 



149 



37-4 



36-0 



1-4 



0-2 



0-0 



1 





9-8 



Id. ; dark. 



30-140 



36-9 



35-9 



1-0 



0-1 



0-0 









10-0 



Id. ; id. 



137 



37-4 



35-9 



1-5 



0-1 



0-1 



31 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



131 



37-7 



36-4 



1-3 



0-1 



0-1 



5 





100 



Id. ; id. 



118 



38-1 



36-7 



1-4 



0-9 



0-7 



7 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



117 



38-6 



37-1 



1-5 



0-7 



0-5 



7 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



115 



39-1 



37-6 



1-5 



0-6 



0-6 









10-0 



Id. 



117 



39-4 



37-9 



1-5 



0-6 



0-4 



2 



4 : — 



:— 10-0 



Id. 



121 



40-0 



38-4 



1-6 



lo-6 



0-5 



3 



4 



: 6 



:— 10-0 



Loose scud ; cirro-cumulo-strati ? 



The direction of tlie wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. ;= 0, E. ;= 8, S. =: 16, W. = 24. 

 motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 

 March 6"^ 20''. White smoky scud rising, as if from a fire, on N. horizon. Shower of hail since IQ''. 



The 



