1 



Daily Meteorological Observation 



s, October 5—12, 1846. 397 





Thermometers. 



Wind 











;. BARO- 

 n METER 













Clouds, 



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



moving 



from 



Sky 

 clouded. 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 









Maximum 





;. at 32°. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



fore 



e in 

 10-". 



Prom 







1. in- 





= 



o 



lbs. 



lbs. 



pt. 



pt. pt. pt. 



0-10. 





1 29-209 



58-7 



56-4 



2-3 



1-3 



0-5 



10 



11 



— 



— 



10-0 



Scud ; cirro-strati. 



3 180 



57-8 



56-4 



1-4 



0-7 



01 



10 



11 



— 



— 



100 



Id. ; id. 



i 166 



55-9 



540 



1-9 



0-6 



0-2 



16 



14 



14 



— 



5-0 



Scud and cirro-cumulo-strati. )) 



J 29-146 



560 



54-0 



2-0 



0-2 



0-2 



16 



14 



14 



— 



5-0 



Id. D 



3 28-986 



56-0 



53-8 



2-2 



1-0 



0-4 



13 





9-5 



Scud and cirro-strati. 



) 930 



55-9 



53-7 



2-2 



0-8 



10 



14 



14 



15 



— 



6-0 



Scud ; cirro-cumuli. Q 



\l 880 



57-3 



54-3 



3-0 



2-0 



0-8 



14 



16 



— 



. — 



9-9 



Id. ; cirro-strati. 



) 845 



57-6 



55-4 



2-2 



1-6 



1-7 



18 



18 



— 



— 



6-0 



Id. ; cumuli and curaulo-strati ; cirro-strati. © 



I 916 



58-4 



51-2 



7-2 



3-8 



20 



18 



21 



— 



— 



4-0 



Scud and loose cumuli ; cirro-strati. O 



I 28-965 



56-1 



500 



61 



2-3 



1-4 



18 



22 



— 



— 



1-5 



Id. o 



5 29002 



51-0 



47-6 



3-4 



1-7 



0-2 



18 





2-0 



Patches of scud ; cirro-strati and cirrous haze. 



i 037 



49-8 



47-3 



2-5 



0-8 



0-4 



17 





2-0 



Scud and loose cumuli. ]) 



) 29-043 



49-0 



46-8 



2-2 



0-5 



0-2 



18 



19: — : — 



5-0 



Id. D 



i 28-981 



46-9 



45-6 



1-3 



1-9 



0-4 



17 





2-5 



Scud and cirri. ]) 



) 980 



47-8 



46-4 



1-4 



1-3 



0-4 



18 



— 



18 



18 



7-0 



Cirro-strati and woolly cirri ; cumuli on horizon. 



> 963 



52-8 



49-7 



3-1 



2-1 



1-5 



18 



— 



— 



18 



6-0 



Thick woolly cirri ; cirro-strati ; scud lying on Cheviot. 



) 943 



54-2 



49-7 



4-5 



2-3 



1-3 



18 



17 



— 



18 



3-0 



Scud and loose cum. ; woolly cirri ; cir.-str. on her. O 



> 901 



56-0 



50-2 



5-8 



2-8 



0-7 



20 



17 



: — 



: — 



9-0 



Scud ; cumuli and cirro-strati ; rain"'- 



jt 858 



54-6 



49-6 



50 



2-5 



1-2 



18 



18 



22 



:22 



50 



Scud and cumuli ; cirri and cirro-strati. 



') 804 



52-2 



47-7 



4-5 



1-5 



0-3 



12 



17 



: — 



: — 



10-0 



Thick scud ; id. 



} 748 



49-7 



48-2 



1-5 



2-3 



1-6 



16 





10-0 



Dark ; rain'-''' 



) 745 



46-0 



45-2 



0-8 



1-2 



0-2 



18 





3-0 



Cirro-strati to X. ]) 



,j 28-850 



46-7 



45-4 



1-3 



0-9 



0-1 



21 





2-0 



Scud and cirro-strati. J) 



i) 879 



47-1 



46-0 



M 



0-6 



0-7 



19 





6-0 



Cirro-strati and cirrous haze. 



'} 902 



51-2 



49-2 



20 



11 



0-8 



20 



— 



:24 



: — 



100 



Cirro-stratous scud and cirro-strati ; cirrous haze. @ 



) 921 



54-2 



50-7 



3-5 



1-6 



0-8 



20 



23 



: — 



: — 



9-9 



Scud ; cirro-stratus and cirrous haze ; rain"'^ 



5 932 



54-8 



50-4 



4-4 



1-7 



0-7 



22 



22 



: — 



: — 



9-7 



Id. ; id. ; cum. on hor. O 



[ 954 



53-2 



50-2 



3-0 



1-6 



0-7 



18 



24 



— 



: — 



9-7 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



5 28-997 



510 



48-3 



2-7 



0-8 



0-7 



20 



23 



: — 



: — 



9-5 



Loose scud; loose cir.-str. ; dense cir.-str. in variously-coloured and 



l5 29-042 



49-5 



47-7 



1-8 



M 



1-0 



18 





6-5 



Cir.-str. and haze on N. and E. hor. > [contorted sheets. 



) 083 



48-0 



46-7 



1-3 



1-0 



0-3 



20 



24 : — : — 



2-5 



Scud ; cirro-strati and haze. ]) 



i 29-186 



50-0 



48-7 



1-3 



1-3 



0-3 



22 



22: — : — 



3-5 



Scud and cir.-str. ; thin haze, causing a faint lunar 



) 196 



50-1 



490 



M 



04 



0-3 



18 



20 : — : — 



10-0 



Scud ; cirro-stratus. [halo. J) 



! 192 



52-4 



50-8 



1-6 



0-4 



01 



16 





100 



Loose scud ; dense mass of cirro-stratus. 



>i) 142 



51-7 



50-4 



1-3 



0-5 



0-2 



10 



16 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; id. ; rain^'^ 



i! 29-042 



50-9 



49-5 



1-4 



0-4 



0-1 



12 



16 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; id. [rain. 



t 28-930 



54-9 



54-0 



0-9 



0-3 



0-2 



19 



20 



— 



— 



100 



Scud ; cir.-str. ; hank of white clouds to E. ; drops of 



i 896 



58-2 



57-3 



0-9 



1-5 



1-7 



20 



19 



— 



— 



100 



Scud moving rapidly ; cirro-stratus. 



I 887 



570 



54-8 



2-2 



1-8 



1-0 



18 





2-5 



Scud and cirro-strati. 



1 880 



56-0 



53-8 



2-2 



1-7 



1-3 



18 





5-0 





i 28-730 



54-9 



53-3 



1-6 



3-5 



0-9 



19 





9-8 



Scud ; cirro-cumuli ; drops of rain. 



1 713 



56-4 



55-2 



1-2 



1-1 



1-2 



18 



20 



— 



— 



9-5 



Id. ; cirro-strati ; rain occasionally. 



1 742 



59-3 



57-2 



2-1 



1-1 



0-8 



18 



20 



— 



— 



9-5 



Id. ; id. 



) 1 820 



58-0 



57-1 



0-9 



2-0 



1-2 



20 



21 



— 



— 



9-9 



Id. ; id. 



1 891 



59-0 



57-6 



1-4 



1-8 



0-7 



22 



23 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; id. 



28-949 



60-0 



54-3 



5-7 



1-6 



1-7 



20 



24 



24 



— 



3-0 



Scud and cumuli ; sheets of cirro-strati and cirri. O 



29-053 



56-7 



52-6 



4-1 



1-9 



0-6 



20 



25 







— 



6-0 



Scud ; bank of cir.-str. to E. ; cir.-str. and cirri to W. 



171 



54-7 



51-2 



3-5 



1-0 



0-5 



22 





30 



Scud and cirro-strati ; principally to E. 



262 



54-2 



50-6 



3-6 



0-9 



0-4 



24 





100 



Id. ; dark. 



29-422 



50-3 



49-7 



0-6 



0-6 



0-1 



6 



14: 14: — 



9-5 



Scud ; cirro-cumuli and cirro-strati. 



I 29-251 



52-1 



51-6 



0-5 



1-7 



1-7 



2 





10-0 



Scud; rain"''^ 



282 



52-3 



51-8 



0-5 



2-1 



1-8 



3 



5 



— : 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; rain'-^ 



342 



52-8 



51-9 



09 



1-9 



1-4 



3 



4 



— • 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; id. 



2 381 



53-3 



52-0 



1-3 1 



3-1 



3-8 



2 



4 



— ■ 



— 



10-0 



Id. ; rain^ % 



le direction 



of tiie V 



kind is 



indicated by the r 



lumber of the point < 



jf the coi 



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



m ons of the th 



ree stra 



ta of cl( 



juds, Sc. (scud), C. 



-s. (cirro-stratus), an 



1 Ci. (cir 



■us), are indicated in a similar manner. 



MAG. AND JV 



lET. OB 



s. 184( 



3. 

















5h 



