HouELY Meteorological Observations, March 7 — 11, 1845. 



161 



itt. 

 Ban 



Baro- 

 meter 



Thermometers. 



Wind. 



Clouds 



'ci., Sky 

 ? clouded. 















Maximum 

 force in 

 1''. lO-". 





Sc.:C.-s,: 

 movin 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



me. 



at 32°. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Prom 



from 









in. 







, 







lbs. 



lbs. 



vt. 



pt. pt. ] 



pt. 0—10. 







21 



30131 



40-0 



38-6 



1-4 



0-6 



0-6 



2 



4: — : 



— 10-0 



Loose scud ; cirro-cumulo-strati ? cirro-strati. 





22 



144 



41-0 



390 



2-0 



0-8 



0-6 



2 



4: — : 



— 9-9 



Id. 



id. ; id. 





23 



153 



42-3 



40-0 



2-3 



0-9 



0-5 



3 



4:5: 



— 9-9 



Id. 



, id. ; cumuli to N. 









165 



41-6 



39-8 



1-8 



0-8 



0-9 



2 



4:5: 



— 9-9 



Id. 



, cirro-cumuli ; woolly cirro-cumuli. 





1 



168 



43-3 



40-2 



31 



10 



0-8 



2 



4: 5: 



— 9-9 



Id. 



id. ; id. 





2 



167 



44-0 



40-7 



3-3 



1-2 



1-0 



3 



4: 6: 



— 9-5 



Scud ; cumuli ; cirro-cumulo-strati. 





3 



162 



43-7 



40-8 



2-9 



1-2 



1-2 



3 



4: — : 



— 9-0 



Id. ; woolly cirro-cumuli. 



e 



4 



162 



44-8 



41-0 



3-8 



1-5 



0-5 



2 



2: 4: 



6 9-9 



Id. ; cir.-str. scud ; cir.-str. ; 4^ 8™, hail-shower. 





5 



165 



42-3 



40-3 



2-0 



1-2 



1-7 



4 



3:5: 



— 100 



Id. ; id. ; showers of rain since 4"^. 





6 



172 



40-6 



39-2 



1-4 



1-5 



1-2 



3 



3: — : 



— 10-0 



Dense scud ; rain^~^ 





7 



173 



40-3 



39-3 



1-0 



0-9 



0-8 



2 





10-0 



Id. 



id. 





8 



190 



40-4 



39-6 



0-8 



1-1 



0-7 



2 





10-0 



Id., 



rain"'^ 





9 



196 



40-6 



39-7 



0-9 



0-7 



0-6 



3 





10-0 



Id.; 



rain occasionally. 





10 



210 



40-8 



39-7 



1-1 



0-8 



0-5 



3 





10-0 



Very dark. 



, 



11 



222 



40-2 



39-2 



1-0 



0-6 



0-4 



3 





10-0 



Id. 





12 



234 



40-2 



39-2 



1-0 



0-5 



0-4 



3 





10-0 



Id. 





23i 



30-244 



42-3 



39-6 



2-7 



0-6 



0-1 







— : 4: 



— 



Sunday — Overcast ; cirro-cumulo-strati ; scud. 





13 



30-156 



40-6 



38-3 



2-3 



0-9 



0-6 









10-0 



Scud. 





14 



147 



39-4 



37-7 



1-7 



0-6 



01 









9-5 



Id., &c. ; slight shower lately. 





15 



131 



38-8 



.37-3 



1-5 



0-3 



O-l 









9-8 



Id. ; cirro-cumulo-strati ? sky milky. 





16 



123 



39-7 



37-6 



21 



0-4 



0-1 









100 



Id. ; id. ; aurora seen to N. 





17 



112 



39-9 



37-6 



2-3 



0-4 



0-4 









10-0 



Id. ; id. ; drops of rain. 





18 



101 



38-9 



37-4 



1-5 



0-7 



0-6 



29 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; 18^ 10"^, shower^'S 





19 



083 



38-9 



37-5 



1-4 



0-5 



0-6 



30 



2: — 



— 10-0 



Loose scud and cirro-stratous scud. 





20 



089 



39-2 



38-0 



1-2 



0-4 



0-2 



20 V. 



4 : — 



— 9-9 



Id. 





21 



082 



41-0 



39-6 



1-4 



0-4 



0-3 



29 





10-0 



Dense mass of cirro-strati ; nearly homogeneous. 





22 



077 



40-4 



39-7 



0-7 



0-3 



0-2 



29 





100 



Id. ; foggy ; 21i» 50™, Scotch mist. | 



23 



060 



43-7 



41-7 



2-0 



0-3 



0-4 



30 



— : 



I 



— 100 



Id. 









046. 



45-2 



42-2 



30 



0-7 



0-7 



1 



— 



1 



:— 9-9 



Cirro-stratous scud ; cirrous mass. 





1 



036 



46-0 



42-5 



3-5 



0-8 



0-7 



31 



2- 



— 



— 100 



Scud ; cirrous mass. 





2 



018 



45-8 



42-2 



3-6 



0-7 



0-4 







2 



— 



:— 100 



Id. ; cirro-stratous scud. 





3 



30-001 



46-3 



42-4 



3-9 



0-4 



0-3 



30 







— 



— 100 



Id. ; id. 





4 



29-972 



46-5 



42-1 



4-4 



0-4 



0-3 



30 



— 



30 



:— 9-9 



Id. ; id. ; cumuli on E. horizon. 





5 



948 



46- 1 



41-5 



4-6 



0-5 



0-2 



30 



— 



29 



: — 9-7 



Cirro-stratous scud ; loose cumuli and scud. 





6 



937 



44-7 



40-8 



3-9 



0-4 



0-2 



29 



30 



31 



:— 9-5 



Scud ; cirro-stratous scud ; clouds coloured. 





1 7 



928 



43-5 



40-6 



2-9 



0-2 



0-2 



29 



30 



— 



:— 10-0 



Heavy electric-looking masses of scud.* 





i 8 



958 



37-5 



36-4 



1-1 



2-5 



1-7 



2 





100 



Scud ; rain'*'^ 





I 9 



966 



36-8 



34-9 



1-9 



3-0 



1-0 



I 





9-8 



Id. ; sky to NNE. 





1 10 



960 



36-4 



33-5 



2-9 



2-5 



30 



1 





10-0 



Id. ; shower of fine-grained snow^ 





II 



953 



35-2 



32-1 



3-1 



3-7 



2-7 









60 



Id. 





12 



961 



33-0 



30-0 



30 



2-2 



0-5 









2-5 



Id. 





13 



29-957 



33-2 



29-8 



3-4 



2-9 



1-7 









9-8 



Scud ; shower of snow'''^ 





14 



941 



32-2 



28-9 



3-3 



1-8 



1-7 









1-0 



Id. 





15 



928 



310 



28-1 



2-9 



1-8 



1-3 



31 





1-0 



Id. 





16 



900 



30-7 



27-7 



3-0 



1-4 



1-9 



31 





0-8 



Id. 





17 



890 



30-7 



27-3 



3-4 



2-3 



0-8 



29 





10 



Id. 





18 



881 



29-4 



27-0 



2-4 



1-4 



0-5 



29 





0-7 



Id. 





19 



873 



30-6 



26-9 



3-7 



10 



1-1 



29 



1 



— 



:— 6-0 



Thin scud. 





20 



859 



31-2 



29-5 



1-7 



2-1 



1-6 



29 



1 



1 



:— 5-0 



j Cir.-cum.scud; snow showers at intervals; snowing around.| 



21 



871 



32-8 



31-6 



1-2 



1-2 



1-5 



29 



— 



1 



:— 8-5 



Id. ; snow^ 





22 



853 



33-8 



31-4 



2-4 



1-4 



1-3 



31 



1 



: — 



:— 1-5 



Thin scud ; cumuli and cirro-strati on horizon. 



o 



23 



873 



35-7 



32-4 



3-3 



30 



2-5 



31 



31 



: 



:— 90 



Id. ; cir.-cum.-str. ; cir.-str. ; cum. to S. ; nimbi. | 







869 



134-3 



31-3 



3-0 



2-5 



1-6 



31 







: — 



:— 1-0 



Scud ; loose cumuli ; haze on horizon. 



o 



I 



858 



35-8 



32-3 



3-5 



2-3 



2-3 



30 







: — 



:— 2-5 



Id. ; id. ; cumuli and cirro-strati. 



o 



2 



831 



37-1 



132-4 



4-7 



3-6 



2-3 



31 



!31 



: — 



:— 2-5 



Id. ; id. ; id. 





. March 8* C". Observation made at 0^ 5™. 



; March 10* 19^. The ice removed from about the vane of the anemometer ; some of the last indications of the anemometer are too small, 



3 the vane was fixed, with the opening towards N by E. 



I * See additional Meteorological JSotes after the Hourly Meteorological Observations. 



MAG. AND MET. OBS. 1845. 



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