Hourly Meteoeological Observations, June 23 — 25, 1845. 



201 



;t. BaEO- 

 ,n METER 



e. at 32°. 



Theemometers. 



Wind. 





Clouc 



Is, 



:Ci., Sky 

 ig clouded. 



1 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Max 

 fore 



Ih. 



imum 

 e in 

 10>n. 



Prom 



Sc. : C.-s 



movii 



fron 



h. in. 



= 



o 



o 



lbs. 



lbs. 



pt. 



l.t. pt. 



pt. 0—10. 





5 29-770 



49-0 



47-8 



1-2 



0-3 



0-1 



26 



— 



:29 



:— 3-0 



Cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati ; cirri ; lunar corona. )) 



6 748 



490 



47-3 



1-7 



0-1 



0-1 



22 



— 



:28 



:— 60 



Id.; id.; id. ]) 



7 724 



48-5 



47-5t 



10 



0-1 



0-0 



20 





: 26 



:— 7-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



8 708 



50-7 



48-8 



1-9 



0-1 



01 



23 





:24 



:— 8-5 



Id. ; id. : id. ; cum.-str. to E. 



9 682 



53-7 



50-7J 



3-0 



0-2 



0-1 



18 





10-0 



Civ.-cum.-str. ; dappled cir.-str., like small cir.-cum. ; cir.-str. nnd cir. 



668 



55-6 



52-4 



3-2 



0-5 



0-4 



22 



21 



:20 



:— 10-0 



Patches of loose scud ; dense cir.-str. and cir.-haze. Uiaze. 



1 659 



56-9 



53-6 



3-3 



0-6 



01 



21 



20 



: — 



:— 10-0 



Masses of scud ; dense cirro-stratus and cirrous haze. 



2 638 



58-6 



54-5 



4-1 



0-5 



0-1 



22 



20 



: — 



:— 100 



Scud ; dense cirro-stratus and cirrous haze. 



3 605 



56-8 



54-5 



2-3 



0-1 



0-1 



24 



20 



: — 



:— 10-0 



Id. ; id. ; rain"'- 



577 



57-0 



550 



2-0 



0-1 



00 



16 





100 



Scud and dense cirro-stratus ; continuous rain^"- 



1 544 



57-4 



55-0 



2-4 



0-0 



0-0 



16 



15 



: — 



:— 10-0 



Scud ; dense mass above ; id. 



2 506 



58-2 



560 



2-2 



0-2 



00 



12 



15 



• — 



:— 100 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



J 474 



59-5 



55-7 



3-8 



0-1 



0-0 



12 



16 



• — 



:— 10-0 



Loose and cumulous scud ; cirro-strati ; rain"'® ■> 



t 445 



58-2 



53-7 



4-5 



0-1 



0-0 









10-0 



Heavy masses of cum. scud ; cir.-str. scud and cir.-str. 



•) 430 



54-3 



52-3 



2-0 



0-2 



01 







31 



: — 



:— 100 



Thick scud ; rain^~- 



3 430 



53-8 



51-4 



2-4 



0-3 



0-3 



29 



27 



. — 



:— 10-0 



Id. ; cirro-strati and a cirrous mass. 



r 432 



51-8 



49-5 



2-3 



0-7 



1-0 



31 



27 



— 



— 100 



Id, ; id. ; rain^ 



5 434 



510 



490 



2-0 



0-6 



0-2 



30 



— 



28 



— lO-O 



Cirro-stratous scud; cirro-strati. 



) 432 



51-2 



49-0 



2-2 



0-3 



0-3 



30 



— 



.28 



:— 10-0 



Id. ; id. 



) 432 



50-9 



49-2 



1-7 



0-2 



0-1 



26 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



1 427 



50-8 



49-2 



1-6 



0-1 



0-1 







10-0 



Id. ; id. 



J 425 



50-7 



48-4 



2-3 



0-2 



0-1 



22 





. 9-8 



Id. ; id. 



\ 29-419 



49-9 



48-4 



1-5 



0-2 



0-1 



22 





100 



Cirro-strati on N, horizon ; rain"'^ 



I 420 



49-3 



47-7 



1-6 



0-2 



0-1 



24 





6-0 



Id. 



i 417 



46-9 



45-8 



1-1 



0-2 



0-1 



22 





3-0 



Id. 



i 419 



46-7 



45-4 



13 



0-2 



0-2 



22 





6-0 



Id. 



420 



47-1 



45-8 



1-3 



0-3 



0-2 



28 





0-7 



Patches of scud. 



i 425 



48-6 



46-7 



1-9 



0-2 



0-2 



24 





20 



Id. 



1 437 



53-6 



50-7 



2-9 



0-2 



0-3 



25 



— 



28 



— 7-0 



Cirro-cumulo-strati and cirro-strati. Q 



) 440 



54-3 



50-5 



3-8 



0-7 



0-4 



30 



28 



— 



— 90 



Cirro-stratous scud ; id. 



438 



56-5 



52-0 



4-5 



0-5 



0-2 





28 



— 



— 9-8 



Loose cumuli ; cirro-strati. 



! 445 



55-6 



51-7 



3-9 



0-7 



0-5 



28 



29 



24 



— 9-0 



Id. ; cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati. 



il 450 



59-2 



52-8 



6-4 



0-9 



0-4 



28 



28 



25 



— 8-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. ; cumuli. 



'• 451 



61-7 



53-7 



8-0 



0-5 



0-2 



26 



28 



26 



— 6-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. ; cum.-str. 



445 



63-7 



55-2 



8-5 



1-0 



0-5 



26 



27 



— 



— 6-0 



Scud and loose cumuli ; cumuli ; id. ; id. © 



'l 441 



61-3 



54-0 



7-3 



0-7 



0-6 



22 



27 



— 



— 4-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. ; id. © 



437 



63-4 



54-5 



8-9 



0-7 



0-7 



22 



28 



28 



— 6-0 



Cumuli : patches of cirro-strati ; dark to NW., clouds slate-blue. © 



442 



62-2 



55-2 



7-0 



1-0 



0-2 



29 



27 



— 



— 9-0 



Id. ; cir.-str. ; fantastic columns of cum. to N. ; cirrous-crowned cum.T 



460 



54-0 



51-2 



3-8 



1-0 



0-2 



25 



28 



: 



— 9-5 



As before, but clearer to W. ; rain-2-3 since last. t^tr. to NNW. Q 



; 457 



57-0 



52-7 



4-3 



0-4 



0-3 



24 



26. 



— : 



— 8-0 



Cirro-stratous scud ; cumulo-strati round the horizon. 



474 



550 



51-0 



40 



0-5 



0-4 



26 



26 



— 



_ 9-0 



Scud ; cumulo-strati ; cirri ; rain^'^ 



477 



53-2 



50-5 



2-7 



0-3 



0-1 



22 



28: 



— 



— 9-5 



Id. ; id. ; rain^ 



1 489 



52-3 



51-3 



10 



0-2 



0-1 



20 



28 



— 



— 9-8 



Id. ; id. ; cirri to N. ; clouds slate-hlueto SE. 



500 



51-8 



49-2 



2-6 



01 



00 



24 



28. 



— 



_ 60 



Id. ; cir.-cum.-str. ; linear cir., rad. from WNW., clouds tinged red. 



502 



48-7 



46-9 



1-8 



0-1 



00 



20 





8-0 



Id. ; cum. ; cum.-str. on hor. ; lin. cir. and cir.-str ..; slightly red to 



j 502 



47-9 



46-4 



1-5 



01 



0-0 



20 





7-5 



Id. ; cumuli ; cumulo-strati. f^'^^- 



: 29-511 



47-0 



45-3 



1-7 



0-0 



0-0 



16 





9-0 



Scud and loose cumuli. 



514 



48-3 



45-3 



.3-0 



0-1 



0-0 



28 





9-8 



Id. 



1 518 



47-0 



44-8 



2-2 



0-0 



0-0 



22 





9-5 



Thick cirro-stratous scud. 



526 



46-0 



43-5 



2-5 



01 



0-0 



22 



26- 



— : 



— 90 



Scud ; cirro-stratous scud ; cir.-str., tinged with red. 



534 



46-0 



43-3 



2-7 



01 



0-1 



18 



20: 



— : 



25 8-0 



Id. ; id. ; thick sheets of cirri. 



533 



46-0 



43-5 



2-5 



00 



0-0 



18 



20 



— : 



— 30 



Scud ; cirro-stratous scud ; patches of cirri. 



\ 537 



47-3 



44-9t 



2-4 



0-2 



0-1 



24 



— : 



24: 



— 3-0 i 



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



i 537 



47-8 



45-4 



2-4 



0-2 



0-4 



24 



— : 



24: 



_ 30 1 



Id.; id.; id. ; patchesofscud; cum.0 



:1 541 



51-6 



46-74 



4-9 



0-4 



0-6 



25 



26: 



— 



— 2-5 i 



Loose cumuli ; cirro-strati ; cirri. © 



:f 544 



54-4 



48-2 



6-2 



0-7 



0-4 



22 



— • 



29: 



-1 8-5 



Cirro-stratous scud ; cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati. 



'le direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. = 16, W. 

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

 kne 24'i igh. Observation made at 19i' 9™. 



|ne 25'! 12'> 6". A shooting star to NW., altitude 20°, moving towards SW., inclined to the liorizon about 30°. 

 ■|.ne 25* 17''. Some of the cirro-stratous scud spreading out like branches ; dark and undulated to E. 



; 24. The 



MAG. AND MET. OBS. 1845. 



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