Daily Meteoeological Observations, February 28 — March 7, 1846. 365 



.' I'.ARO- 

 1 .METER 

 . at 32°. 



Thermometers. 



Wind. 



Clouds, 



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



moving 



from 



Sky 

 clouded. 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



DifF. 



Maxi 

 fore 



li>. 



mum 

 e in 



10". 



From 



in. 



o 



o 



o 



Its. 



lbs. 



pt. 



pt. pt. pt. 



0—10. 





I 29-417 



51-2 



47-4 



3-8 



M 



1-0 



20 



20 : — : — 



9-7 



Masses of ragged scud ; dense homogeneous cir.-str. ; sky 



5 462 



50-0 



47-3 



2-7 



M 



0-1 



24 



21 : — : — 



10-0 



Scud ; cirro-strati. [on W. horizon. 



i 490 



48-7 



46-8 



1-9 



0-5 



0-2 



22 





8-5 



Id. ; id. ; sky in zenith. 



) 518 



48-4 



46-8 



1-6 



1-0 



0-1 



22 





10-0 



Id. ; id. 



i 29-633 



49-6 



46-5 



3-1 



1-7 



0-3 



19 



19: — : — 



10-0 



Scud and cirro-strati. 



] 29-387 



48-8 



45-9 



2-9 



2-8 



2-0 



20 





9-8 



Scud. 



) 445 



46-1 



43-9 



2-2 



3-2 



0-6 



20 



20 



— 



— 



4-0 



Id. 



J 464 



47-7 



44-2 



3-5 



2-6 



1-6 



20 



22 



— 



— 



3-6 



Scud and loose cumuli ; cirro-strati. © 



) 497 



50-7 



46-2 



4-5 



1-2 



0-8 



18 



21 



— 



— 



2-5 



Id. ; id. O 



I 483 



52-3 



46-7 



5-6 



1-7 



0-2 



17 



19 



— 



— 



9-0 



Id. ; woolly cirri ; mass of cir.-str. 



I 423 



50-3 



45-2 



51 



11 



0-2 



16 





9-9 



Nearly homogeneous mass of cirro-stratus. 



3 370 



47-2 



43-6 



3-6 



2-6 



1-7 



17 



18: — :17 



8-0 



Smoky scud ; woolly cir. ; sheets of cir.-str. ; cum.-str. on S. hor. ; cir. 



I 326 



45-9 



43-2 



2-7 



1-5 



2-3 



16 



18: — : — 



8-0 



Scud- cir-str. D [haze;cloudstingedyellow;skystormy-looking. 



) 298 



45-4 



43-3 



21 



1-6 



1-4 



18 





100 



Id. ; id. ; rain^ ) 



i 29-245 



43-0 



41-6 



1-4 



2-2 



1-5 



17 





10-0 



Scud ; rain'''^ 



) 219 



45-0 



43-4 



1-6 



2-8 



0-9 



16 



18 



— 



— 



10-0 



Loose scud ; homogeneous mass of cirro-stratus ; rain^ 



I 198 



49-4 



48-5 



0-9 



2-7 



1-3 



18 



19 



— 



— 



10-0 



Scud ; dense mass of cirro-stratus ; rain^ 



) 193 



51-7 



50-1 



1-6 



1-6 



0-5 



18 



19 



— 



— 



100 



Id. ; id. ; rain^-^ 



I 160 



52-4 



50-1 



2-3 



3-3 



2-2 



18 



19 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; id. 



I 141 



52-3 



50-0 



2-3 



3-2 



3-8 



18 



18 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; id. ; rain*'-^ 



5 128 



50-8 



49-1 



1-7 



2-4 



0-8 



16 



18 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



i 100 



50-6 



48-8 



1-8 



2-8 



1-4 



19 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



) 29-052 



50-7 



49-0 



1-7 



2-6 



1-8 



17 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



3 28-740 



50-3 



47-6 



2-7 



8-4 



4-1 



16 





100 



Scud and cirro-strati. 



3 708 



49-5 



47-5 



2-0 



5-8 



2-3 



17 



18 



— 



— 



9-7 



Scud ; rain'*'^^^ ; stormy. 



2 705 



49-8 



44-8 



5-0 



10-7 



9-4 



16 



19 



— 



— 



90 



Id. and loose cumtili. 



) 787 



493 



44-9 



4-4 



10-5 



4-2 



18 



20 



20 



— 



8-5 



Scud ; cirro-stratous scud. Q 



>. 824 



48-3 



44-0 



4-3 



8-0 



0-2 



18 



21 



— 



— 



8-5 



Scud and loose cumuli. 



k 940 



48-4 



440 



4-4 



3-1 



1-6 



19 



20 



— 



— 



3-0 



Id. : streaks of cirri. © 



f3 28-998 



44-4 



42-0 



2-4 



2-1 



0-4 



19 



20 



— 



— 



4-0 



Id. ; id. ; cum. to N. 



3 29-042 



43-7 



41-4 



2-3 



0-5 



0-6 



19 





4-0 



Scud. ]) 



f) 082 



43-0 



41-6 



1-4 



0-4 



0-1 



18 



20 : — : — 



6-0 



Id. > 



3 29-148 



38-7 



38-2 



0-5 



0-5 



0-0 



17 





2-5 



Scud. 



0' 176 



41-1 



40-3 



0-8 



0-0 



0-0 



20 



21 



— 



— 



7-0 



Id. o 



2 197 



45-3 



43-2 



2-1 



0-1 



0-1 



19 



19 



— 



— 



8-0 



Id. ; cirro-strati. 



0, 216 



47-5 



44-2 



3-3 



0-7 



0-4 



21 



22 



— 



— 



4-5 



Id.; cumuli and cumulo-strati ; nimbi to E. Q 



2| 215 



49-5 



43-2 



6-3 



1-0 



0-2 



20 



20 



— 



— 



2-5 



Loose cum. ; piles of cum. ; cum.-str. ; nimbi on S. hor. Q 



4 238 



49-3 



43-4 



5-9 



0-9 



0-3 



20 



22 



— 



— 



2-0 



Cumuli ; streaks of cirro-strati. 



6 254 



44-5 



41-2 



3-3 



0-4 



0-1 



20 





0-2 



Scud and cumuli on N. horizon ; streaks of cirri. © 



8 280 



40-0 



37-8 



2-2 



0-2 



0-1 



22 





0-0 



Quite clear. ]) 



293 



35-8 



35-0 



0-8 



0-0 



0-0 



20 





0-2 



Cirri to W. ]) 



8 89-256 



32-8 



32-5 



0-3 



0-0 



0-0 



24 





10-0 



Cirro-strati ; fog. [hoar-frost. 



272 



32-6 



32-4 



0-2 



0-0 



00 



22 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; objects visible at 40 yards ; much 



2 278 



36-0 



35-6 



0-4 



0-0 



0-0 



22 



— : 20 : — 



9-9 



Cir.-str. scud ; mass of cir.-str. and woolly cir. ; cum.-str. and haze on 



291 



43-6 



42-2 



1-4 



0-0 



0-0 



20 



— :21 : — 



7-0 



Cir.-cum.-str. and woolly cir. ; cum.-str. and cir. haze.© IE. hor. ^ 



2 282 



48-0 



42-7 



5-3 



0-4 



0-4 



21 





1-5 



Cumuli and cumulo-strati on horizon ; cirri to W. © 



4 284 



46-2 



41-8 



4-4 



0-7 



0-2 



19 



21 



— 



— 



9-5 



Thick scud ; cirro-strati. 



6 268 



43-4 



41-2 



2-2 



0-6 



0-2 



17 



20 



— 



— 



9-8 



Id. ; id. 



8 252 



41-2 



40-0 



1-2 



0-6 



0-1 



17 



20 



— 



— 



9-0 



Scud and cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati. ^ 



222 



41-0 



40-0 



1-0 



0-1 



0-3 



18 





10-0 



Scud ; rain'^ 



8 59-275 



39-4 



37-5 



1-9 



1-2 



0-3 



22 





8-0 



Scud and cirro-strati. 



315 



36-8 



35-7 



1-1 



0-3 



0-0 



20 



24 



28 



28 



3-0 



Scud ; sheets of cirro-strati and woolly cirri. Q 



2 342 



42-0 



39-0 



3-0 



0-7 



0-5 



21 



24 



— 



— 



3-0 



Scud ; woolly cirri and cirro-strati. © 



0,' 357 



46-4 



41-5 



4-9 



1-4 



0-7 



19 



24 



— 



— 



6-0 



Scud and loose cumuli ; woolly cirri. © 



rh* irection of the v 



find is 



indica 



ted by the n 



umber 



of the point ( 



)f the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. = 16, W. = 24. The 



tie. of the three stra 



ta of cl 



3uds, ^ 



5c. (scud), C 



-s. (cii 



ro-stratus), an 



d Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 



•Man 2* 4'' 40™. Th 



e cloud 



s wer 



i marked wi 



th hoU 



ows and hangi 



ng fragments ; heavy gusts of vyind and drops of rain. 



Mail 3<i 2''. Observ 



ations i 



aade a 



t 2^ 10". 









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