354 



Daily Meteoeological Observations, January — 2, 1846. 

























Thermometers. 



Wind. 









Gott. 

 Mean 



Baro- 

 meter 











Clouds, 













Maximum 





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



Sky 



) 

 Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



Time. 



at 32°. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



fore 

 Ih. 



e in 

 10n>. 



From 



moving 

 from 



clouded. 



d. h. 



in. 



o 



o 



o 



lbs. 



lbs. 



pt. 



pt. pt. pt. 



0—10. 



— 



13 



28-998 



40 



7 



37-7 



3 







2-2 



M 



23 





1.0 



Masses of scud. | 



14 



28-980 



41 



2 



37-5 



3 



7 



2-9 



23 



24 





05 



Id. 



15 



29-015 



40 



2 



36-9 



3 



3 



2-7 



1.2 



22 





0-2 



Id. 



16 



033 



40 



7 



371 



3 



6 



2-9 



19 



24 





0-3 



Id. 



17 



077 



40 



8 



37-3 



3 



5 



2-8 



1.5 



25 





0-5 



Id. 



18 



136 



40 







36-9 



3 



1 



2-7 



12 



25 





1-5 



Id. 



19 



214 



40 



6 



37-3 



3 



3 



2-1 



2.4 



26 





9.5 



Scud and cirro-strati ? 



20 



287 



37 



6 



36-7 







9 



2-3 



13 



27 





9.8 



Id. ; rain lately ; sky to E. 



21 



338 



37 



4 



35-9 



1 



5 



1-7 



0.7 



27 



25 : — : — 



3.0 



Scud ; cirro-strati and cirri to E. ; clouds tinged re 



22 



389 



37 



3 



34-3 



3 







1-6 



05 



27 





10 



Cumulo-strati on E. horizon ; cirro-strati ; scud </, 



23 



414 



37 



2 



34-2 



3 







1-3 



0-8 



25 





0.5 



Id. [Cheviot, 



1 



433 



38 



3 



34-7 



3 



6 



1-9 



0.9 



26 





0.2 



Id. : cirrous haze. 



1 



466 



38 



7 



35-7 



3 







2-8 



1.6 



24 





0.1 



Id. ; id. 



2 



481 



38 



4 



34-3 



4 



1 



31 



1-3 



25 





0.1 



Id. ; patches of scud ; id. 



3 



502 



37 



6 



34-2 



3 



4 



1-6 



0.8 



24 





0.5 



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



4 



526 



36 







32-9 



3 



1 



1-5 



1-0 



24 





0-5 



Cumulo-strati on XE. horizon : cumuli to SE M 



5 



556 



35 



6 



32-2 



3 



4 



1-7 



0-5 



24 





0.2 



' m 



6 



584 



35 



4 



32-2 



3 



2 



1-6 



0-5 



21 





0.2 



Patches of scud and cumuli ; a slight haze on horiz^| 



7 



602 



35 



2 



31-8 



3 



4 



1-1 



0-4 



25 





0-2 



Haze round horizon. ^M 



8 



623 



35 







31-2 



3 



8 



1-2 



2-6 



28 





0-0 



Clear. m 



9 



652 



34 



8 



31-3 



3 



5 



2-3 



20 



25 





0-0 



Id. 



10 



678 



34 



9 



31-0 



3 



9 



1-8 



0.5 



25 





00 



Id. ; haze on horizon. 



11 



721 



33 



5 



30-4 



3 



1 



1-0 



0-8 



25 





00 



Id. : id. 



12 



741 



33 



4 



30-2 



3 



2 



0-5 



0.2 



26 





00 



Id. ; id. 



13 



29-756 



33 



6 



30-] 



3 



5 



0-3 



0-2 



25 





0.0 



Clear ; haze on horizon. 



14 



781 



33 



8 



301 



3 



7 



0-6 



0-3 



25 





0.0 



Id. 



id. 1 



15 



805 



33 



5 



29-8 



3 



7 



0-7 



0-9 



26 





00 



Id. 



id. 



streak of cloud to SW. 1 



16 



847 



32 



5 



29-2 



3 



3 



0-8 



01 



26 





01 



Id. 



id. 



clouds on horizon. 1 



17 



869 



32 



6 



29-4 



3 



2 



0-6 



0.1 



27 





0.1 



Id. 



id. 



id. 1 



18 



903 



30 



2 



27-9 



2 



3 



0-2 



0-1 



20 





0.2 



Id. 



id. 



id. 1 



19 



939 



30 



6 



28-4 



2 



2 



0-0 



0-0 



12 





0-3 



Masses of cirro-strati to E. J 



20 



29-972 



32 







291 



2 



9 



0-1 



0-0 



24 





03 



Cirro-strati and cirri to E. ; cumulo-strati on E. h(fl 



21 



30018 



28 



4 



270 



1 



4 



0-1 



0-0 



16 



— : — : 28 



30 



Thin and barred cirri across the sky ; id. H 



22 



033 



30 



6 



28-4 



2 



2 



0-0 



0-0 



20 





0.8 



Cirro-strati and thin cirri. H 



23 



073 



30 



6 



28-9 



1 



7 



0-0 



0-0 



24 





0.8 



m 



2 



094 



33 



2 



30-8 



2 



4 



0-0 



0-0 



20 





10 



Thin cirri ; cumulo-strati on E. horizon. ^^| 



1 



109 



33 



8 



31-8 



2 







0-0 



0.0 



16 





0.8 



Cumuli and cirri on E. horizon ; cir.-cum.-str. to W 



2 



118 



35 







32-3 



2 



7 



0.0 



00 



13 



— : 30 : 30 



30 



Cirro-cumuli and cirri ; cumulo-strati in haze to E. 



3 



125 



35 



3 



32-4 



2 



9 



0.0 



0-0 



24 



— :30: — 



5.0 



Id. ; 



4 



147 



33 



6 



31-3 



2 



3 



0.0 



0-0 



18 





30 



Cirro-cuinulo-strati. [nearly at right angles 



5 



153 



31 



7 



30-3 



1 



4 



0.0 



0-0 



16 





9-8 



Cir.-str. lying in bands N by W. to S by E., with h 



6 



168 



31 



4 



30-5 







9 



0.0 



0-0 



15 





10.0 



Sky covered with cirrous haze. 



7 



182 



31 



4 



30-7 







7 



00 



0.0 



1 





10.0 



Id. 



8 



189 



32 



2 



30-8 



1 



4 



0.0 



0-0 



15 





100 



Id. 



9 



176 



31 



7 



30-8 







9 



0.0 



00 



16 





10.0 



Cirro-stratus and cirrous haze. 



10 



178 



31 



6 



30-8 







8 



0.0 



0-0 



25 





10.0 



Id. 



11 



175 



32 



2 



31-2 



1 







0.0 



0-0 



20 





100 



Id. ; a few stars dimly visibl 



12 



163 



33 







31-1 



I 



9 



0.0 



0-0 



20 





9.5 



Id. 



13 



30151 



34 







31-7 



2 



3 



0.0 



0-0 







10-0 



Cirro-stratus and cirrous haze. 1 



14 



140 



34 



6 



32-2 



2 



4 



00 



0-0 







10.0 



Id. 1 



15 



123 



34 



3 



32-2 



2 



1 



00 



0-0 







10.0 



Id. 1 



16 



118 



34 



8 



32-7 



2 



1 



0.0 



00 



16 





10.0 



Id. ; shower of hail, afterwards of raini 



17 



088 



33 



1 



32-6 







5 



00 



0-0 



22 





10.0 



Id. ; a few stars dimly visible. ^ 



18 



073 



35 



2 



32-7 



2 



5 



0.0 



0-1 



17 





10.0 



Id. ! 



19 



052 



36 







34-7 



1 



3 



0.3 



0-3 



19 





10-0 



Id. ; rain"-^ \ 



20 



038 



36 



7 



35-3 



1 



4 



0-2 



0-1 



18 





100 



Id. ; id. 1 



The 

 motioi 



direction 

 as of the tl 



of the V 

 iree stn 



find is 



ita of c] 



ndical 

 cuds, 



ed by the number of the point of the com 

 Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cir 



I 

 1 



pass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. = 16, W. = 24. Tl 



rus), are indicated in a similar manner. 







