Hourly Meteorological Observations, October 2 — 6, 1845. 



239 



■ 



t. Baro- 



n METER 



e. at 32°. 



Thermometers. 



Wind. 



Clouds, 









Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Maxi 

 fore 



mum 

 3 in 

 10°>. 



Prom 



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



moving 



from 



Sky 

 clouded. 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 





Ii. ; in. 















lbs. 



lbs. 



pt. 



pt. pt. pt. 



0—10. 







3 29-366 



46-5 



45-8 



0-7 



1-7 



2-7 



4 



5 : 



— 



— 



10-0 



Scud ; drifting raini 





1 372 



46-9 



463 



0-6 



2-2 



1-4 



3 



5 



— : 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; rain^ 





1 334 



46-8 



46-4 



0-4 



1-6 



2-8 



6 



5 



— : 



— 



100 



Id. ; id. 





a ; 312 



46-9 



46-3 



0-6 



2-4 



1-8 



5 



5 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; rain (Scotch inist)^-^ 





3 1 291 



47-0 



46-4 



0-6 



2-3 



10 



5 



1 



10-0 



Id. ; rain^ 





4 287 



47-2 



46-7 



0-5 



1-5 



0-7 



5 



5 



— ■ 



— 



10-0 



Id.; rain2 





5 209 



48-0 



47-3 



0-7 



2-7 



2-3 



5 



6 



— 



— 



lO-O 



Id. ; rain (Scotch mist)0-5 





6 1 218 



47-8 



47-3 



0-5 



3-1 



0-8 



4 



6 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; rain'-— 3 





7 ! 208 



47-7 



47-4 



0-3 



0-9 



0-6 



3 





10-0 



Id. ; raini-3 





8 1 201 



48-0 



47-7 



0-3 



0-9 



0-7 



2 





100 



RainO-2 





9 ! 200 



48-2 



47-7 



0-5 



0-9 



0-5 



2 





10-0 



Id. 





202 



48-4 



47-7 



0-7 



0-8 



0-8 



2 





100 



Id. 





1 218 



48-3 



47-4 



0-9 



1-0 



0-6 



2 





10-0 



Scud. 





2 234 



47-8 



47-3 



0-5 



1-0 



0-5 



3 





10-0 



Id.; rain»-5 





3 29-248 



46 6 



46-0 



0-6 



1-6 



1-1 



3 





100 



Scud ; rain^'^ 





i 256 



46-0 



45-2 



0-8 



1-3 



0-8 



2 





10-0 



Id. 





5 261 



45-4 



44-7 



0-7 



1-0 



0-5 



2 





10-0 



Id. 





6 269 



45-6 



44-6 



1-0 



0-6 



0-3 



2 





9-0 



Id. 





7 281 



45-4 



44-3 



11 



0-4 



0-4 



2 





8-0 



Id. ; stars dim ; slight drizzle. 





S 279 



45-3 



44-2 



11 



0-4 



0-8 



2 



2 



24 



— 



8-0 



Smoky scud ; cirro-cumulo-strati. 





9 292 



45-3 



44-2 



1-1 



0-6 



01 



3 



2 



— 



— 



10-0 



Loose scud. 





a 304 



45-9 



44-6 



1-3 



0-2 



01 



3 



3 







— 



10-0 



Id. 



rain*''^ commencing. 





1 320 



46-0 



44-8 



1-2 



0-2 



0-1 



2 



4 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



mass of cirro-stratus ; mist around. 





2 323 



44-9 



44-4 



0-5 



0-8 



0-3 



1 



4 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



drizzling rain"''' 





3 323 



47-1 



46-3 



0-8 



0-5 



0-3 



2 



4 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



dense homogeneous cir.-str. ; drops of rain. | 



321 



48-2 



46-2 



2-0 



0-5 



0-5 



3 



4 



— 



— 



100 



Id. 



id. ; id. 





1 322 



47-6 



45.7 



1-9 



0-9 



0-4 



2 



3 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



id. ; id. 





!2 315 



47-2 



44-7 



2-5 



1-2 



0-8 



1 



3 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



id. 





13 315 



45-7 



44-0 



1-7 



1-0 



0-5 



2 



3 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



id. ; rain^— 2 





\i 316 



45-0 



43.5 



1-5 



0-7 



0-3 



2 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 





5 328 



43-9 



42-9 



1-0 



0-5 



0-3 



2 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 





6 336 



43-7 



430 



0-7 



0-2 



0-1 



2 



2 : — : — 



10-0 



Scud ; homogeneous mass ; rain- 





7 344 



43-0 



42-0 



1-0 



0-3 



0-2 









100 



Id. ; id. ; id. 





18 359 



42-3 



41-0 



1-3 



0-8 



0-2 



2 





100 



Id. ; id. 





!9 374 



420 



41-2 



0-8 



0-1 



0-1 



28 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 





ID 382 



42-5 



41-0 



1-5 



0-1 



0-2 



30 





8-5 



Id. ; clouds broien. 





1 401 



42-0 



39-7 



2-3 



0-3 



0-2 



31 





9-0 



Thin cirro-strati. 





2 422 



41-3 



39-0 



2-3 



0-2 



0-1 



30 





8-5 



Id. 





3^ 29-663 



440 



39-9 



4-1 



0-4 



0-2 



20 







Sunday — generally clear ; a few loose cumuli. 





'3 29-726 



32-3 



32-2 



0-1 



0-3 



0-0 



24 





0-3 



Patches of thin clouds. 





4 718 



32-1 



32-1 



... 



0-0 



0-0 



22 





0-3 



Id. ; stars rather dim. 





Is 706 



31-0 



31-4 



... 



00 



0-0 







0-3 



A few clouds near the horizon. 





■6 704 



29-0 



29-4 





0-0 



00 



22 





0-5 



Id. 





7 698 



29-3 



29-6 



... 



00 



0-0 



16 





0-3 



Id. 





3 690 

 3 698 

 5 702 



28-3 



28-5 





0-0 



00 



20 





0-8 



Masses of scud to SW. [the valleys. 1 



28-7 



28-5 



0-2 



0-0 



00 



22 



— : — : 20 



3-0 



stripes of woolly dr., lying E. & W. ; cir .-sir. on S. & N. hor. ; fog 



in 



30-8 



30-5 



0-3 



00 



00 



20 



— : — : 20 



50 



Nearly as before. 



o 



1 700 



33-0 



31-7 



1-3 



0-1 



01 



20 





4-0 



Woolly cirri ; cirro-strati and patches of scud to N. 



o 



2 688 



37-3 



36-7 



0-6 



0-1 



0-1 









2-0 



Id. 



o 



3 676 



43-7 



42-0 



1-7 



0-1 



01 



6 





1-0 



Id. and haze round horizon. 



o 



'0 665 



49-3 



45-4 



3-9 



0-3 



0-3 



15 



16 



: — 



:20 



2-0 



Patches of cumuli ; woolly cirri. 



o 



;l 645 



51-8 



46-7 



51 



0-3 



0-2 



15 



15 



: — 



: — 



4-0 



Loose cumuli ; id. 



G 



2 631 



53-6 



47-8 



5-8 



0-4 



0-3 



15 



15 



: — 



: — 



4-5 



Id. ; id. 



O 



|3 606 



52-4 



46-6 



5-8 



0-5 



0-3 





— 



: — 



: 18 



5-5 



Woolly cirri ; loose cumuli. 



O 



Jl 596 



49-7 



44-5 



5-2 



0-3 



0-3 



15 



15 



: 18 



: 18 



8-0 



Cum. ; cir.-cum. ; woolly cir. thickening into cir.-str. 



e 



'he direction 



of the 1 



mni is 



indicated by the 



numbe 



r of the point 



of the CO 



mpass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. = 16, W. = 24. The | 



DO ions of the th 



ree stra 



ta of cl 



cuds, So. (scud), C 



.-s. (ci 



rro-stratus), an 



d Ci. (cir 



rus), are indicated in a similar manner. 





M. 44 ei". s 



wallows 



seen t< 



j-day in consideral 



die nui 



nbers, for the ' 



ast time. 







i)ct. 61 4''. I 



'ortion ( 



)f a hal 



lately ; parhelioi 



ni at 41= 



30n>. 









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